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Thursday, December 11, 2025

Final Quilt Club Meeting of the Year

 I had to make sure I took everything required for our final quilt club meeting of the year.  Into my bag went a wrapped fat quarter, batik blocks stitched for the block draw, an item for the food bank, and something for show and tell.  I hoped I had remembered everything.  We were welcomed to the hall with a glass of bubbly grape juice, that was a nice touch.  There was a basket for the fat quarters, and a box for donations for the food bank.  Raffle tickets were purchased, and our batik blocks were handed over and hung on the wall.  They looked stunning, all pinned up.  Mmm, I'd rather like to win them, I thought to myself.

Batik blocks made by club members

It certainly was a fun night and we started off with a couple of games of Skittles.  Plastic bottles were arranged and we used Jelly Rolls as the ball.  One through each, to see who could knock the most over.  Mine missed completely, as did several others.  You could tell which ladies had down serious bowling , their concentration and arm action certainly got results.  Kay was the best dressed elf and she was running around rearranging the bottles, with Sandra's help, after each throw.   Don't you just love her stripy stockings!


Who's a cute little elf, then!

Then we were all put into a circle, with a fat quarter in hand and listened to a story being read out.  Whenever the words left or right were used, and they were used very quickly as the story progressed, those fat quarters changed hands very rapidly.  At the story's end, we kept the parcel we had in our hand.  That was a lot of fun.

The raffles were drawn, no, nothing for me, but my name was called out as the winner of the batik quilt blocks, all 74 of them!  How wonderful.

There was some show and tell, I took along my recently completed memory tablecloth from my Far North trip, and then supper.  And what a wonderful supper it was.  Home made meringues, strawberries and cream.  A delicious home baked Christmas cake, and fruit mince pies - a delightful Christmas supper indeed.  It was a very special night, and thanks to the committee for their hard work in putting it all together.  


10 comments:

Julierose said...

Oh congratulations--those batik blocks are wonderful--what fun to put them together--enjoy : ))) hugs, Julierose

Nancy J said...

74 blocks, you will so enjoy putting these together, wonderful to go home with them. Left and Right. I did that at our genealogy Christmas meeting many years ago, and had 2 parcels, what laughter as everyone struggled to remember which way to pass. The skittles, and striped stockings, where did she ever find them?

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

LOL at those socks - so cute

The Cozy Quilter said...

What a fun meeting! love those striped socks...very festive. Can't wait to see your block lotto quilt all stitched up! That should help to keep you busy during the holidays.

Jackie said...

What a cute elf. Those socks are definitely very nice.
Congratulations on winning all those blocks. Can't wait to see what you fashion from them all.

God bless.

Astrid said...

That sounds like a fun meeting! Congratulations on the win, Jenny! Love those striped socks, how fun! I like the displayed blocks too.

Lyndsey said...

Oh you are so lucky winning the batik blocks . The meeting looks such fun and I love the stripped socks.

Maria said...

So good to be the lucky winner of all the blocks. Will make a great quilt.
A fun filled final quilt club day.

Anonymous said...

Great Christmas party. Congratulations on winning the raffle. Merry Christmas

abelian said...

Those batik blocks are pretty, but you'll need to do some simple editing to turn a few T's into U's. You had a lovely meeting. Dot