Monday, June 28, 2010


What are we here for?
I know--it is way too hot to get philosophical so this will be simple minded and let me ramble a bit. In the past, let's say 100 years ago and even now in non-industrialised communities, guilds and bees existed to divide up work to get things done quickly. Companionship was a lovely side benefit to this sharing of work. The modern guild and/or bee exists to share "work" in the artistic sense. We join bees for community of like interests and to have fun making things we might not otherwise have made. We are exposed to ideas and projects that get our creative minds moving in new directions. As quilters, we are drawn to other quilters and love to see their projects and even though we have our own ideas of beauty or function, we can appreciate each others talents. Rossie said quilters and quilts both bring bits together to make a whole that gives us comfort and joy. I am hoping that our bee offers all that to everyone who comes to our meeting. And really, don't we all just want to quilt and look at quilts?

Star of month for June


Welcome, here is the 1st star. We will gather at The Stitching Barn Tuesday, June 29 at 1pm to assemble the star. Bring at least 4 different fabrics (or plan to shop). If you aren't pre-cut that is fine but think about pre-washing. See you tomorrow.