Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Monthly Meeting - May

Once again there was a terrific turnout for our May meeting, and the excitement is building for our Open Day on August 5.

Judy B has been working hard organising publicity. Cameron from the Sunshine Valley Gazette attended our meeting and Judy asked if anyone had a touching story to share about someone who received some 'Linus Love' to please let her know. Keep an eye out in the Gazette for the article.

An Activity Day will be held on Monday, July 17 to price goods for the Open Day on August 5. Contributors are asked to bring in all items for sale on July 17 and due to limited storage contributors are asked to store items at home until August 5. Advertising flyers are available for distribution.

A couple of housekeeping requests to consider:

• volunteers are required for the Nambour Show. Tuesday June 13 @ 9.00am to set up and Monday 19th June to pack up.

• please remember to wash all milk bottle tops prior to donating and to label all items before bringing in. Sunshine Linus labels are available at the front desk.

• making masculine items as well the beautifully feminine creations.

At the activity day in May, we were thrilled to receive a donation of from a gentleman who loves to quilt. Thank you!

As always there was a range of projects and creations both made by and available to members and fuelled by a delicious morning tea.
Delicate dolls, hand towels, tea cosies and fresh produce were available for purchase at the sales store.

The freebie table continues to provide materials to spark creative ideas for items such as the Baby Bundles for new mums in remote communities. Baby Packages are put together in beautifully colour coordinated bundles and include knitted or flannelette blankets, knitted toys with no dangerous parts, a bonnet and a baby shawl.

Intriguing ‘Amish Puzzle Balls’ made by Dawn.

Show and Tell

Judie B bought along an extensive range of quilts.

Annie made a range of quilts including quilts with a balderdash design by Emma Jean Jansen.
Irish Chain in green
Sunflower quilt kit put together by Anne
and Scotty dogs – 9 patch
Claire made another beautiful sensory story board based on the children’s story ‘Brown Bear, Brown Bear ‘for Palmview Special School.
Results from the last Activity Day - Japanese Boro technique and a quilt block comprising 16 patches, cut diagonally into 4 and rejoined to make this attractive block.
A finally a huge thank you to Gaye C from Buderim who donated three quilts (quilt as you go technique)
Important Reminders:

# Next Meeting June 26th

# Activity Day July 17th

# Open Day August 5th

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