A word from Paula, our Chair about our next meeting on October 7th
Hi to all,
October meeting is fast approaching and I hope you all are looking forward to it. I will be on holidays and will not be with you, but I have left you in the capable hand of Adrienne ,who will collect any of the syringe bags you have made for Judith Hollies charity
This should be a very interesting talk and half day workshop, not forgetting the half day workshop on the Sunday
Some of the workshops filled up very quickly so we will start a waiting list on a first come basis in case of cancellations
Please check out November workshops as I believe there are some spaces .
I’m hoping you are all working on your Christmas tree ornaments as we will have a great display.
I will see you all again in November so enjoy next weekend Paula
New section on workshop requirements has been added, especially for those who are fortunate to get on one of the workshops.
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The NIPG, as we are affectionately known, welcomes anyone interested in any aspect of patchwork and/or quilting, in whatever form. Beginner, advanced or in between.
The Guild usually meets on the first Saturday of the month in the Parochial Hall of the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Cultra, Co Down, Northern Ireland. Contact us for more information.
Meetings open around 10.30 am with tea/coffee for which we charge a small visitor's fee. This is quite informal.
The meeting proper begins with 'housekeeping' - various announcements relevant to our members. Often we will have engaged a speaker of note, which is sometimes followed by a workshop/ sew-in. Full day workshops are held on Sundays.
We have had speakers and teachers from USA, Germany, Holland, England, not forgetting the excellent people who are locally based.
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