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Monday, August 8, 2016

May 2016 Meeting

Hill Country Smocking Guild
21 May 2016
Minutes
The Hill  Country Smocking Guild held its meeting on May 15, 2016,  by President Patty, which commenced at 7:05. 

Patty introduced two new visitors: Linda G and Ginger G   

  Welcome Ladies!

Old Business: Financial report submitted by Liza is current and balanced.

New Business: Last Meeting until August 15th.

Program: Kim D. presented our first 'Wee Care challenge' to the membership.
The challenge starts at the May meeting and concludes at the August meeting.

The theme for this year's challenge is BLUE. Item must be suitable for the hospital setting, newborn size or smaller, any published gown pattern, smocking can be published or original design, raw edges must be finished. use cotton and cotton blend laces, limited to two submissions per person, each submission must have an accompanying information ship.

Fabric and suggested patterns were distributed (can use others). 

Finished projects will be displayed at the August meeting, and members will judge the best outfit. If you missed the meeting and wish to participate, contact Kim: kimdavis_2001 at yahoo.com

WeeCare workshop will be held at Deanna’s house, on June 18 and               July 8, between the hours 10-6  . Deanna H.,  104 Alyssa Dr,  Georgetown, TX       dmhein at verizon.net


 SHOW & SHARE

It is so exciting to see what the ladies will bring in. With new ideas or old ideas it is refreshing to the mind and eyes to see what one is capable of making.

Dot: brought a child dress   

Ginger: brought a Kimberly Sundress by Sharon Lohmen

Sharon K.:  brought in a bear that she had made at one workshop years ago.

Deina: Made a darling dress in blue for her daughter.

Elissa: wore a dress she made and brought a real cute pink dress with a lot of smocking.

Lisa: is working on a pillowcase doing fancy embroidery

Toni: brought a dress she made for Ava the great grandchild at a workshop by Gail Doane.

Toni Z.


Tuesday, May 10, 2016

April 2016 Meeting


Hill Country Smocking Guild

Meeting Minutes
18 April 2016


April brings April showers and we are certainly getting our share this month. Our meeting commenced at 7:05 by our President Patty, who appeared in good spirits after attending therapy due to an auto accident. Our well wishes for a good recovery. 

Old business: Check on deposit record to make sure all is in balance.

New Business: To check on future upcoming events for the coming months of June & July.

Other News: Hancock fabrics announces closing the stores. There was discussion about shopping for good bargains.
                         
Show & Share:
Carolyn who is a first time smocker invested in some books from half price bookstore at a very reasonable price. She is to wed on May 7, 2016. Our best wishes to her.

Elissa: brought a Child's dress that had some discoloration and suggestions were made on how it might be repaired.

Toni: Asked the ladies if they knew what 'Seam Great' was, and what it was used for. A sample was circulated to show the item and the pros and cons of its use.

Liza: Just returned from Chicago after attending the IQA Spring Quilt Show and she attended various tours, i.e., Downton Abbey and the aisles of vendors and quilts.

Melissa A. brought a pouch she made for storage. She discussed how easy it was to make and inexpensive.

Mary: Visited the Reuse Store and was absolutely amazed at all the things you can find at a reasonable price. Her suggestion was to visit on Thursday when it’s not so crowded and above all limit time and your money.

Deana: Is currently working on Baby quilts. Quilting machine is not working like it should. She hopes to get it going real soon.

Door Prize: Went to Deana T., a pair of scissors and a needle case. Congratulations

April Program: Mary continued our “Intro / refresher to smocking”. Students were handed needle and thread and to begin back smocking. A sheet was handed with instructions. Mary also suggested bringing three fat quarters (or the equivalent) for an optional project that will use the smocked insert we are working on. We need the fabric so we can choose thread colors that coordinate. Again - this is a great way to use fabric and threads in our 'stash'. Threads can be anything suitable.



Thursday, April 14, 2016

March 2016 Meeting

Hill Country Smocking GuildMeeting Minutes21 March 2016
Toni Zentner


On Monday March 21, 2016, the HILL Country Smocking Guild held its regular monthly meeting. Vice-president Mary welcomed guests and members.  Meeting commenced at 7:10 pm, President Patty was unable to attend due to an accident she had the previous month. We hope she recovers soon.

Lots of thoughts and love were expressed for Sharon on the loss of her husband.

Correction on the previous month notes it was Elissa who was in Colorado enjoy her family. (Sorry).

Treasure Report:  Saga and IRS are up to date.

New Business: A discussion of future meetings to be held in June and July

Members took pleasure introducing themselves to all and how much knowledge they had in smocking.

Show and Share:
Melissa brought 4 dresses

Deanna brought 6 dresses

Elissa brought a Mardi Gras dress

Eloise made an apron

Melissa brought some fabric

Helen shared some beads that her group had made in Louisiana 

Door Prize went to Deanna of a Label maker – congrats

Program: Mary started an introduction to smocking  (refresher for some). This is the first of an ongoing program for the year. Everyone was given an insert to prepare for a project.  

Submitted by
Toni Z.


Wednesday, March 9, 2016

February 2016 Meeting

Hill Country Smocking Guild


15 February 2016






















On February 15, 2016, the Hill Country Smocking Guild held its meeting which commenced at 7:05 pm by President Patty.

No corrections were made to the previous minutes.  

A reminder was made that all dues are due.

The Officers report: Officers have agreed to meet every three months to schedule future plans for our monthly meetings.

Wee Care: Saga has formed a group of women to make outfits for the wee care. Must join the group and the list of items needed can be found on facebook:
< https://www.facebook.com/groups/1554532568114047/  >

Audit Committee: Audit was completed for the 2014 - 2015 years, all statements were in balance.

Old Business:

New Business:

Show & Share:

Patty brought a table scarf and handkerchief that her son got for her from overseas. She also brought three dresses from her daughter to cut down and make for her grandchild.

Melissa A.’s daughter modeled pj’s made out of Harry Potter fabric. She also brought some laces that were on sale at the Austin Creative Reuse, opened only on Wednesday and Thursday. 

Deana shared a cute shirt she created for her daughter.

Elissa showed pictures of the snow up in Colorado and the wonderful time she had with her family. 

Deanne brought a blanket she made for her brother and discussed a footstool she made in January at 'Sewing At The Beach'.

Door Prize winner: Eloise Atterberry

Program: This month was a completion of the small notebook about straight pins

Submitted by
Toni Zentner



Monday, February 8, 2016

January 2016 Meeting

Hill Country Smocking Guild

Meeting Minutes

18 January 2016


Happy New Year!

President Patty commenced the meeting at 7:10 by graciously expressing gratitude to Diana H. for having the Christmas party at her home.  For all those that were there, I am sure they had a great time, the gifts were great with lots of laughter and some disappointments and, of course, the food was fantastic. 

The minutes from the November 2015 meeting were approved as presented.

The January financial report was approved as emailed to members.

Old business:             Audit the bank records.

New business:             Quarterly meeting for officers.
                                    A request was made for another workday to finish/work on the
                                     smocked ornament project.

Show and Share:
Patty brought her completed smocked ornament. 


Melissa made a Harry Potter Cape in red and golden yellow without a pattern.

Dot, made embroidered dish towels for her sister in Arkansas, plus a shirt with engraving on it.

A big hand of applause to these talented women, the items they made were absolutely beautiful.

Kim shared a project her son was working on and the type of fabric that was being used. Because of the way the fabric is being torn, she was opened for suggestions and several recommendations were suggested.

Door Prize winner was Toni. She received a Dritz tailor's ham stand, and a needle organizer.

Program: This month Mary held a discussion on the humble straight pin. She explained the anatomy, and difference. All present put together a small notebook on straight pins. The class was very informative and interesting. The February program will be a completion of the notebook.



Submitted by
Toni Zentner






Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Christmas Season Celebration

Happy Holidays!

Hill Country Smocking Guild members are invited to enjoy and celebrate the season together at Deanna's lovely home on Sunday, December 6th, 4-8 pm.

Information has been emailed to members. 

Supper will be a pot luck. Feel free to bring your favorite dish - sweet or savory.

Dress is casual.

Part of our tradition has been a 'stash/gift swap'. We suggest choosing items from your stash worth up to $15; or if you can't part with anything,  a gift worth up to $15. This is an optional fun activity. In the past guest have shared books, patterns, fabric, and lace. To participate, just bring your swap wrapped in a brown paper bag. 

This will also be a great opportunity to get help with any special project! If you have questions or problems or issues (sewing wise) someone will have suggestions.

If you have questions, please email
Mary - mscrudder at austin.rr.com
Deanna - dmhein at verizon.net

November 2015 Meeting

Hill Country Smocking Guild Meeting MinutesNovember 2015





On Monday, November 16,2015, the Hill Country Smocking Guild commenced its meeting at 7:10.

Deanna H. honored the new officers with a red rose flower with baby's breath and a dish towel engraved with the new officers initials.

The agenda consisted of:

Dues for Saga were due in January and a printed form was going to be handed out at the Christmas party.  A refund  for $30.00  from wee care for over payment.

A member reached out to the membership, requesting someone to create a ready made for smocking garments. Please respond to Lillian M. or contact Mary Scrudder for more information.

Show and Share:

Deanna brought some little dresses, red jacket and small boys suit.

Sharon brought some throw quilts that she made for her family.

Elissa brought a pantsuit and a dress.  The items were all very pretty and we all enjoyed the ladies sharing them with us.

Program:

Mary on her second month of teaching us how to make a smocked ball ornament, continued with suggestions on finishing the ornament top and bottom. The program concluded.  


Meeting adjourned at 9 p.m.