It was the last meeting for the year at the hall today. And possibly just as well as it is starting to get quite steamy! Quite a few ladies brought in something Christmassy for morning tea including the obligatory shortbread, cherries and strawberries with chocolate sauce and chocolate fudge. No almond bread this year - we miss you Margaret (but not just for your almond bread) and not a fruit cake in sight. Are we all a bit late getting them made or is fruit cake just not so popular any more?
We had Margie from the Mackay Women's Centre visit today to come and explain about the women's group she runs there on a Wednesday and how they started making knitted and crocheted rugs to give to local families in need. They have also sent a couple of bundles of rugs out to Winton and Barcaldine in winter. She had been expecting us to present her with 2 or 3 quilts when she arrived so was astounded to be shown the 15 little quilts we have collected.
Deane announced the changes in the Show Schedule she has been working on so that our quilting section correlates with Qld Quilters and caters for all types of quilts. The Mackay Show Schedule will be online at the end of January.
And Deane won the Badge Draw today too. (It's nice to get rewarded for putting some time into something, isn't it?)
Kay has been working on this gorgeous Sunbonnet Sue which is for a grandniece born yesterday. A little more quilting and it will be in the post. |
Cathy has made the Half Hexie Christmas Tree table runner for a gift for a neighbour. Always looking for variations, she added a little pot at each end. |
And this table runner with the hand appliqued circles, which took slightly longer to make, is for Cathy's daughter. This curved weaving pattern is a very interesting one. A workshop next year maybe? |