OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 11/1/2024 (3 posts)
Get ‘Er Done Project
Are you working on your #6 project? Are you done with it yet? Number 6 was drawn at the October Guild meeting to work on this month. If you get it done and bring it to Show and Share OR send us a picture of it, finished, you will be entered into a drawing for two wonderful prizes.
We will be drawing a new number at the November Guild meeting to work on in the next month, so let’s get those November projects finished! (I’ve been gone for the last three weeks and still hope to finish my #6, which is a Silent Auction donation, before the meeting on November 14, 12:30.)
And, remember, as Rob Appell once said, “Finished is Better than Perfect!”
Jane Szabo
2025 Membership Renewal
Correction of link to revised membership application (Sept. 4, 2024) below:
Once again it is time to renew your membership with the Oregon Coastal
Quilters Guild. We are a volunteer organization and rely on our members to
help keep our guild able to provide activities for us. It’s also a great way to get
to know more people in the guild. Dues are $25 for one year (starting Jan. 1,
2025), and if you would like to have your membership directory mailed to you,
it is an additional $4. Dues should be received by December 31, 2024, so that
production of the directory can get started.
Please download and fill out a Membership Application (even if you are already a
member), and select any committee boxes that you are interested in
participating in. If you have no changes to your printed information since the
last directory, just write in your name and write in large letters, “No Change,”
and you don’t need to fill the top section out any further.
You can mail your payment and Membership Application to:
Patti Stephens
PO Box 1471
Philomath, OR 97370-1471
I am also able to accept credit cards, but need a text or phone call first to make
sure I have the Square set up. My phone number is 541-760-9380.
Thanks!
Membership Committee
quilting to any quilter or group. The frame is adjustable for quilts from King to
Crib size. And, the price is right — Free!
Quilting Machine For Sale
From Lucinda Taylor, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Lincoln County:
When we held our home dedication this summer, I shared appreciation to the
Quilters Guild for the quilts you donated to the family. One of our volunteers
heard this and recently approached me to see if I could connect him with you.
He has a 14’ quilting machine that he wants to “practically give away.” I don’t
know how much he wants for it, but he said it’s about 20 years old and hasn’t
been used for about 5 years.
If you think this is anything someone in your group might be interested in,
please reach out. His name is Jeff Green and his email is coastalview65@gmail.com.