Great job, Theresa! What beautiful quilt studios!
Cindy Ochoa
Great job, Theresa! What beautiful quilt studios!
Cindy Ochoa
Great job Theresa! Lots of great ideas for storage.
Carol Lannom
Jennifer has a helpful video on her website that details how she has been making face masks. Take a look….
Thanks for sharing Jennifer!
Good morning ladies!
Our regularly scheduled meeting will not be happening tomorrow…… at least, not in person. The program we had planned for you was Virtual Sewing Studios. Several of our members responded to my call for photos of their sewing rooms. Thanks to the miracle of modern technology you are still going to be able to enjoy the slideshow of these beautiful studios. Better yet, you can pause the show any time you wish, to take a closer look.
The presentation will be available (tomorrow morning) and you can find it under the Members tab on the website–Savannah Quilt Guild April Program.
If you are like me you have been missing Show and Tell. Let’s try to remedy that. Put on your best pajamas (aka COVID19 apparel) and take a picture of you and your latest project(s). Send the pics to me at theresasapp@aol.com and I will put them together in the Picture Gallery for everyone to enjoy. I will send everyone an email when the folder is ready to share. Let’s fill it with beautiful quilts, small projects and, yes, even face mask photos!!!! We have two months of Show and Tell to catch up on!
I hope that you enjoy the April Program. Until we meet in person again, stay well!!!!!!!
Theresa
On YouTube I found a great video by Fabric Patch explaining in great detail
how to make a face mask shaped like a dust mask. The PDF pattern they used was
adapted slightly from craftpassion.com. I made two today and like the fit much
better than the rectangular pleated mask. They use a small piece of aluminum from a
disposable food pan and insert it between the fabric layers to form a shape that bends around
your nose. They recommend 5″ long elastic to ft over your ears but it was too short for my head so I made mine 7″ long.
Pat Ashton