Nimblefingers is a needlework group which serves as a gathering place for those interested in sharing their knowledge of and excitement for the needle arts. It strives to act as a center of lifelong learning, to provide information and education about the needle arts, and to present the opportunity to examine the various styles and types of needlework. Most importantly, it strives to give its members the opportunity to socialize and to share their interests.
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
12 ladies attended today. The quilt we have been making for one of our members is finished. Someone will call the person to see if she can make it to our next meeting so that we can give it to her. I pieced a top for another quilt to go to a member who is having a hard time. I'm not giving the names of these people in case they read the blog but all will be revealed in time. I had many cards for people to sign for sympathy and illness. Our group seems to be going through a bad time right now. But those of us here are still going strong. Marie worked on her red and white hawaiian quilt today. Fran and Daryl and maybe some others are making premie quilts, placemats and lap quilts to give away. Marguerite is working on another 9-patch posey. Cathy Y. and Connie were our knitters today while Pat H. was crocheting an afghan. For a minute there was a discussion of politics which is clearly a sensitive issue so it didn't last long. Pat H. is also looking for scraps to send to her schoolteacher daughter to use for crafts. Our group is always so busy with so many different projects. It is a hard-working group.
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