Monday, August 20, 2012

Schedule of Events at the Show


SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AT THE SHOW 
All events free except where noted
*Requires $5.00 ticket

Friday, October 5
11:00
Choosing a Border
Ollie Jean Lane
Garden Rm
12:00
Quilting with Your Embroidery Machine
Sally Henderson
ExConf Rm
1:00
The Beauty of All Quilts
Ann Fox
Garden Rm
2:00
Dyeing Fabric
Mary Nell Magee
ExConf Rm
3:00
Care & Repair of Your Quilt
Martha Ginn
Garden Rm
4:00
From Sweatshirt to Jacket
Joan Harper
ExConf Rm
5:00
Paper Piecing
Anne Esteve
Garden Rm
6:00-8:00
*Square in a Square
Jodi Barrows
ExConf Rm

Saturday, October 6
11:00
Trunk Show
Donna Burges
ExConf Rm
12:00
Braid Quilts
Gayle Giannini
Garden Rm
1:00
Ghost Quilting
Martha Ginn
ExConf Rm
2:00
T-Shirt Quilts
June Burge
Garden Rm
3:00-5:00
*Custom Art Quilts
Gail Bachorik
ExConf Rm
6:00-8:00
*String Quilt Revival
Virginia Baker & Barbara Sanders
Garden Rm


Sunday, October 7
1:00
Strings
Shirley Wiltshire
ExConf Rm
2:00
Rulers
Elvia Edwards
Garden Rm
3:00
Trunk Show & Longarm Quilting
Dea Crandal
ExConf Rm




Sunday, August 19, 2012

Embroidery Machine Quilts; Combat Wounded Veterans


Betty Moore with an embroidered quilt

Betty Moore presented an informative program on embroidery machines at our August meeting.  She began by embroidering simple designs on towels or clothing, but has added newer machines and computer programs and makes a large variety of projects. She showed us how quilting (stitching through the top, batting, and backing) can be accomplished on the machines.

Several months ago Mary Nell Magee suggested a project of making a quilt to be donated to the Combat Wounded Veterans of SouthMississippi. Many members brought in patriotic fabrics, and several members made star blocks from these fabrics. Our member Bonnie Bolt designed the quilt and stitched the star blocks around a large patriotic center panel. Wanda and David Wallace quilted it and Lois Dedeaux added the binding. 
Wanda Wallace, Naomi Mathis, Donna Anderson, Bonnie Bolt, Mary Nell Magee

Donna Anderson (case manager) and Naomi Mathis (air force wounded warrior) came to our meeting from Biloxi, where they both work at Keesler AFB. They explained part of the mission of the Combat Wounded Veterans was "to assist veterans with financial needs during the transition from military service to civilian life and acting as a liaison with VA benefits." It was our pleasure to give the quilt to Donna Anderson and Naomi Mathis at our meeting. The quilt will be used as a fundraiser with all proceeds going to the programs of the CWVSM.

Friday, August 10, 2012

NICU Tour


Dr. White
Dr. Clint White, neonatologist, and Leigh Ann Leonard, pediatric nurse manager, accompanied a group from Pine Belt Quilters on a tour of Forrest General's new family-centered NICU this week. All preconceived notions of a preemie baby nursery were dispelled as we saw this state-of-the-art unit. Every measure has been taken to provide a comfortable, efficient, and welcoming atmosphere for the newborn and its family. Depending on the length of time the baby is early, all conditions of light, temperature, sound can be monitored and altered to mimic the time it missed in the mother's womb. Dr. White stressed the importance of rest and sleep, and these rooms provide quiet that is unusual for most hospitals. 
Isolette

Members of Pine Belt Quilters had made and donated isolette covers for the 19 rooms, and we were eager to see these in use.  We were glad to be asked to make these and we developed a pattern from a worn-out white/gray one. When premature babies are fighting for survival in a sterile, frightening environment, having colorful objects in their rooms can be a tremendous boost to the spirits of the family as well as the medical staff.  The covers are made of the three layers (just like a quilt), a colorful outer fabric, a layer of batting, and a gray inside fabric. (The gray helps the staff see the baby's true skin color.) The covers have several flaps which allow the baby to be tended to with very little disturbance.

Isolette with cover
Leigh Anne Leonard with Baby Wall mural
 The "Baby Wall: Life's Little Miracles," a large mural created for the Forrest General Healthcare Foundation, fills a hallway, providing a beautiful and whimsical way to raise funds for the NICU and families. Kym Garraway-Braley painted the mural and continues to add names of honorees or donors. Information is available about donations to the foundation at http://fghfoundation.com . Click on "Ways to Give" and then "Baby Wall."
Dr. White with Baby Wall mural