This year we had a ROOMFUL of participants. Twenty-four members and guests attended the annual Christmas in July day of holiday stitching.
There were three holiday themed projects, taught by three members. Participants come prepared with their normal sewing supplies, a willing attitude, a brown bagged lunch, beverage and some brought baked goods to share.
We meet at 8:30, chatted a bit and then at 9 a.m. we got started. The first project was taught by Joan T. It was a Snowman Quadrille ornament.
Some got farther than others but all were happy with the ornament and learning a new finishing technique. I am sure we will see many of these completed at our September meeting.
Included in the pattern were several snowflake patterns and stitchers have the option to add snowflakes on opposites instead of stitching a snowmen on each side. Joan gave clues on attaching the tassel and hanger and walked everyone through the finishing technique before closing out her class.
Trying to appeal to all skill levels, this snowman fit the bill for the less experienced stitcher. The best thing about this project was most were able to go home with a completed ornament. Many said they were thankful for a break from the eye strain of stitching.
She provided backing fabric and ribbon if you wanted it. She alsooffered suggestions such as stitching “Welcome” or your surname instead of Silent Night.
Members fuss with gluing on the carrot nose and the snowman earmuffs.
It was a fun day for all and great to see everyone in person during our regular meeting hiatus.
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