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Presentations 2013/2014
Marj Moore and Sandy Spence gave a presentation on Modern Quilts and the new Manitoba Modern Quilt Guild. Find them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manitobamodern.quiltguild.3?fref=ts
At the November meeting, In Stitches satellite group presented an array of quilts.
In Stitches has been meeting to stitch, baste, and even have workshops at the Little Britain United Church hall in Lockport since the late 90's. Because we are able to use this hall we are always open to anyone to join our group. Our meetings are very informal with everyone working on their own project. We meet every second Tuesday from 7 to 9 and try to hold a workshop twice a year. Our members are beginners to advanced and are always willing to teach and share advice and skills. Many of the quilts shown were round robins and mystery quilt fundraisers that were done over the years by the group.
In Stitches has been meeting to stitch, baste, and even have workshops at the Little Britain United Church hall in Lockport since the late 90's. Because we are able to use this hall we are always open to anyone to join our group. Our meetings are very informal with everyone working on their own project. We meet every second Tuesday from 7 to 9 and try to hold a workshop twice a year. Our members are beginners to advanced and are always willing to teach and share advice and skills. Many of the quilts shown were round robins and mystery quilt fundraisers that were done over the years by the group.
At the December meeting Krista Zeghers gave us a presentation on her trip to Bali.
January - Alzheimer's Society of Manitoba
"Is it Wednesday?", a play written by Pam Calabrese MacLean, was performed by Jane Burpee and Miriam Bronstein. They play two elderly women with Alzheimer's in a conversation at a bus stop. Trudy Mattey from the Alzheimer's Society spoke about Alzheimer's and the Touch Quilt Project. For more information about the Project and how you can help, please visit the website http://www.alzheimer.mb.ca/touchquiltproject/
In February Rita Wasney wowed us with her button collection and shared a lot of interesting facts about buttons including how not to have sick buttons.
Melissa Marginet did a presentation on designing quilts using the free MIcrosoft Paint program that comes with most computers.
Judith Panson showed her artwork at the April meeting.
May - Marilyn Wiebe
shared her creations from when she was a little girl to present day.
shared her creations from when she was a little girl to present day.