We had a lot of demos and mini classes and spur of the moments lessons.
Jo Ann's paper piecing class. |
Scott helping Barb get her treadle working |
The girls kept Susie's hand crank busy. |
The girls kept my extra treadle busy! |
I taught an impromptu quilting class to the girls. |
I taught how to use the ruffle foot and the girls wanted to try! |
Rick and Suzie from AR with their chain stitch machines |
Checking out the I Spy quilt, more quilt pictures on the next post. |
Stephanie from the AR TOGA teaching free motion quilting |
Susie Cruse teaching our new friends! |
Thelma from Caroline's dry Goods Store in Mansfield, MO makes pioneer dresses. |
The husbands who loved working on the machines! |
Sewing Machine Mat tutorial by Cheryl Parker from http://cherylsteapots2quilting.blogspot.com/ |
My friends who helped me with the welcome table and ended up there most of the day! |
pin cushion and thread catcher tutorial |
We had a pre-TOGA field trip to Sweet Nellie's in Mansfield, MO and the Laura Ingall's Wilder museum. I need to start planning next year's field trip!
Susie's cute watermelon purse that was made out of a gourd! |
We finished the day with a raffle/auction!
I think that is enough pictures for today. I will share the quilts and machines tomorrow!
Here is the link for the FB link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/MissouriTOGA/
Missy who has been neglecting her blog and sewing but has her mojo back!
You got lots more photos than I did. I can't see the FB page, since it is closed. Looking forward to the next post. Thanks for a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI had so much fun. Enjoyed the classes, and meeting new friends! Can’t wait for next year!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like your TOGA was very successful! I'm so proud of you for organizing it. You have blessed a lot of people.
ReplyDeleteOh what fun!!!! Looks like you did a great job! I would have loved to have been there with you.
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