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Thursday, September 24, 2015

September 2015 Meeting


Items to bring for the October/November program:

 The October / November program is a
                 smocked ornament. 
This ornament technique fits pleated fabric on
a styrofoam ball, and then completes with
decorative smocking and embellishments. 

Kits are limited and will be available in October.
There is no cost to members for the kit;
visitors/guest are asked for a $5 donation. 
The kits do not contain everything needed.
For the Oct. meeting please bring: 

Supplies needed for the October meeting:
· Embroidery scissors
· Hand sewing needles (large enough to
        handle threads, small
        enough for the beads)
· 1, 2, or 3 colors / shades of floss or
        thread to smock ornament.
        
Appropriate threads: DMC, Floche,
        Silk  (You will smock
        with 1 or 2 threads at a time.) 
· Seed Beads / pearls for ornament
        (optional) Suggested: 
Mill Hill glass
        beads or jewelry quality beads. 
Size 11/0 (larger) or 15/0 (smaller).
        The hole in the bead must
        be a
ble to accommodate the threads
        and needle
· 2 flat buttons 1 inch in diameter

For the November meeting:
· Finishing for top and bottom of
        ornament:
        1) 
Silk / satin ribbon -
             5/8 inch by 20 inches
2) Optional beads or crystals to
             ornament the top and bottom
             finials (must fit on 
jewelry pins).
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Hill Country Smocking Guild
September 21, 2015
Minutes

DeAnna called the meeting to order at 7:15 PM.

Members present:
Kim                        Marcy                   Patty
Mary                     Deana                   DeAnna
Lise                        Toni                       Sharon
Melissa A             Elissa                     Virginia

Guests present: Suzanne B., Lillian M., and Eloise A..

Deana T. and Lillian M. have both joined the group. Welcome to both of you.

The August minutes and the treasurer’s report were accepted as presented.

Old business:
The nominating committee will email everyone their report.  Elections will be held at the October meeting and the new officers will take office in November.

Many members chipped in a bit of money to help bring tonight’s trunk show in.  The group voted to return the deposit on the trunk show to the group treasury.

Mary reviewed the project for October and November in more details.  For beading needles, Deana recommended #11 milliners needles, and will bring some next month.  Lise and Marcy also spoke highly of John James #10 tapestry (blunt point) beading needles.

Door Prize:
Lise won the door prize – a project bag with 15 zippered clear pouches for threads made by The Paper Studio, and a pair of Itty Bitty Scissors.

Show and Share:
Toni – brought 22 wee care blankets in 16 and 18 inch square sizes, and a length of crochet that she has been working at since 1972 that will become become part of a dust ruffle for her bed.


Deana  brought a Christening gown made for her family.  The armholes are too small for her child, so she asked for suggestions on altering the gown.  She also recommended either blue Dawn dishwashing liquid or an enzyme cleaner called Totally Toddler for removing stains. She also showed the progress she has been making on her needlepoint.

Elissa  brought a dress made from the Children’s Corner pattern Jane in navy and white chevron with a contrast red and and white polka dot band on the bottom and matching ribbon in the neck.  She had monogrammed the band. She also reported that she had duplicated the flower girl dress pattern from her brother’s wedding for his daughter to wear.

Marcy did not bring any projects but was receiving videos of her grandbaby’s first steps.

Virginia  explained that she had started squeezing her tomato pin cushion and had removed 130 needles from it (including two sewing machine needles!). 

She also brought two pink day gowns, two sacque gowns and a pair of pink booties that she had made.

Melissa showed off her new dress, which was knit stripes, and all the stripes matched at the side seams.  Her daughter Eloise showed off the skirt, sachet, and blanket she had made at the stitching studio.

Patty showed a pair of earrings she had made – her back has been bothering her so hunching over the sewing machine was not an option at the present time.

Sharon said that she had been working on a quilt and wall hanging.

Lise said that she has been doing a lot of hand quilting on a quilt that is in her frame, and has started a wearable art jacket with a Viking long ship on the back.

Tonight’s program – viewing the SAGA Wee Care trunk show.

Respectfully submitted by

Lise W.
Secretary

Hill Country Smocking Guild









Thursday, September 10, 2015

August 2015 Meeting

Hill Country Smocking Guild
August 17, 2015
Meeting Minutes
 
Feather Stitch
Present:
Kim                 Lise                 Melissa B.
Deanna            Mary                Monica
Toni                 Dot                  Melissa A.
Patty               Kit

Guests: Charlotte, a friend of Monica's

Visitor: Deana T.

The minutes from the May meeting and the financial report were accepted as presented.

Old Business - The Nominating Committee report was postponed until the September meeting.

New Business - Mary showed a model of the project for the October and November meeting project and handed out a supply list for the project.  The project is an ornament that fits pleated fabric on a Styrofoam ball, and then completes the decorative smocking and embellishments.

The door prize of making button jewelry was won
by Melissa A.

Show and Share:

Kit missed the May meeting because she was in Turkey, but she brought an assortment of ceramic thimbles and let everyone pick one.

Charlotte showed us the Christening dress and hat she had made.

Patty shared pictures of the completed first communion dress she had been working on earlier in the spring.

Lise described attending the first annual Sassy Southern Sewing event in San Marcos.  She brought the works in progress from her three classes - a broderie anglais piece taught by Susan O'Connor of Inspirations magazine,
and peg pocket dress and an heirloom dress with pleated front insets, both taught by Trisha Smith Owen of Children's Corner.

Melissa A brought one Wee Care bonnet she had completed, and announced that Stitch Lab is now carrying Imperial batiste.

Mary announced that she had gotten all the light fixtures in her house down and scrubbed them.

Deana showed the needlepoint piece she was working on.

Deanna brought the quilt that her brother had bought the kit for and that she and her brother made together for his grandson.  She also brought a romper made out of the Jeffery pattern with a base fabric with tools on it,
and a smocked insert with tools; and in honor of back to school season, a plaid dress with a smocked insert that said "a b c  1 2 3"

Melissa A brought a book on button jewelry and a lipstick needle holder she had found.

The program was a notebook project reviewing variations on feather stitching.

Respectfully submitted,

Lise W.
Secretary
Hill Country Smocking Guild