Monday, 4 May 2020

Safe at home....

With lockdown now in week 7 and here, I'm guessing, for some time beyond the current May 7 milestone, we've moved the group online. Even if lockdown is lifted in some way on May 7, the impact will be felt for many, many months to come.

Show-and-tell is now on our Facebook page on a fortnightly basis and, as of the week before last, we introduced a weekly Zoom video call on Saturday mornings. Both are working quite well and are 'well attended'. Certainly, everyone is keeping busy, with many of the group making masks, ear-savers for the masks, scrubs and laundry bags; others are working through their UFOs, trying something new and/or revisiting stuff. Oh, and lots of baking is going on too.

If you're really stuck for inspiration or just want a change, there are lots of online events/challenges/projects to take part in. These are just a few:


Dionna Swift, Janice Gunner and Magie Relph have a virtual quilt challenge and are inviting people to make a log cabin block (Janice has written the requirements) and, for the moment, submit a photo to an online gallery. I think 300+ blocks have been made so far.

TextileArtist.org also have a community stitch challenge that's now in week 6. This one's running on their Facebook page.

Region 8 also has moved its coffee mornings online (you bring your own coffee and cake to this one!) and has organised postcard swaps. Both are taking place on their Facebook group.

It's never too late to join in with #the100dayproject. Largely on Instagram, there is also a Facebook page and the website. Use the hashtags  

#the100dayproject and #the100dayproject2020 to see the diversity of projects.


Stay safe everyone. 





Friday, 7 February 2020

First post of 2020

Well, February already. 

No photos from January's meetings. The first meeting of the year was a quiet affair, but more people came out than were expected to given it was New Year's Day.

The second meeting in January was 'a first' for us, "Gadget Night" - bring your favourite sewing gadget or, if you don't have a favourite, the most useless gadget. Most people managed to bring something portable and it was interesting to see how 'low tech' were all the gadgets. Some people discovered a new tool didn't know they needed and others found out how to use a tool they'd forgotten about! And, there was even one pretty useless gadget thad come as the 'free gift' with something else. 

Here are a handful photos from last Wednesday's show and tell. Lots of finishes this time.