Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Just a Reminder . . . .

Friday, August 15 - 1 pm - 4 pm - Guild Workshop at Heavenly Quilts, 135 Jefferson Ave., Buckley.  We will be making more aprons to be worn at the Quilt Show.  Please bring your sewing machines and/or sergers, plus your usual sewing kit.  The turquoise fabric for the aprons has been donated by Ingrid.  If you have some 7-inch crumb blocks, please bring them for pockets for the aprons.

Thursday August 14 - Saturday August 16 - Quilt! Knit! Stitch!  Oregon Convention Center, Portland.  10 am - 6 pm daily.  Featuring exhibitors, classes, and art displays that spotlight not only quilting, but related needle arts like knitting, sewing, crocheting, mixed-media, and more!  $10 adults, $8 seniors.  $25 full show pass.
For further information, see the website here.
There is an Amtrak train that runs from Tacoma to PDX.  See the Amtrak website for the Northwest here.
There are deals and smart saver prices available for a limited number of seats on each train, plus a 15% discount for 60 years and older.  Each person would be responsible for their own reservation.

Wednesday, August 20 - 10 pm  Last day and time to on-line register your quilts for the Washington State Fair (Puyallup).  Information about entering can be found on the website here.

Friday, Sept. 5 - 11:30 a.m. Lunch.  Location to be announced.
1:00 p.mGeneral Guild Meeting in the Meeting Room at the Enumclaw Library, 1700 1st St.

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