
09/25/2025
The Guild met Thursday, Sept 25 for their non-business meeting and demo/workshop. Lots of members, some three generations deep, prepared for a fun morning with Joyce. We thank her for agreeing to lead the workshop. Our guild is lucky to have such a talented member.
Sally W read a thank you note from Lighthouse Pregnancy Center acknowledging bibs, burp clothes and quilts which we donated.
The Ship and Shore paper piecing block series is being led by Julie D. We are two blocks into the project, so it’s not too late to start your creation. Check with Julie for the patterns that her friend has so kindly allowed us to use.
Spool block project is winding down. Several members will have finished quilts to show soon.
Events coming up include our Camp Eden Quilt Retreat with our sister guild, Common Threads. There’s still room to join us on Sept 30 through Oct 2. Bring 3 fat quarters with bee themes or appropriate colored fabric for the Left/Right/Center swap. And don’t forget non-perishable items for the snack table. Although we love the bounty of the season, please don’t bring fresh fruit due to the continuation of the fruit fly season as well. Hopefully we’ll have some time to get out on the lake. Bring kayak clothes if you are interested. See Kathy S for details.
Our friendly sewing machine cleaner will be at this retreat and at our Quilt Til You Wilt retreat. If you’d like to reserve a time for his services, contact Kathy S.
Lynn T announced that members should feel free to make more pillowcases, fleece throws and stuffed animals for our charity quilt closet.
Thursday, October 9 is our next business meeting. We’ll also have a special Show and Tell of “Our First Quilts.” Bring your first ever quilting project to share. We’ll all agree that we have come a long, long way, or we're just getting started.
Thursday, October 23 is our guild’s twice a year retreat, Quilt Til You Wilt, at Bridges Church in Manistee. We’ll start at 10 a.m. and continue until…we Wilt! Bring your favorite potluck dish to share, and some snacks for the snack table.
Several quilt shops in Central Michigan (Lake City, Evart, Cadillac, Fife Lake) are currently hosting a Shop Hop.
We also celebrate the retirement of Sue Riffle, owner of the Pig Patch in Custer, MI. Although we loved her shop, we understand than even quilters get to retire, sort of. Sue is “downsizing” and will no longer carry fabric but will continue her longarm business.