This past weekend was the 6th Missouri TOGA (Treadle On Gathering & Academy). We were missing a few people, but we had lots of fun! On Thursday, we set up and I taught how to make a Ruler bag (thanks for the pattern Marilyn).
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Ruler bags |
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getting ready for class to start |
People were turning in blocks for next year's raffle quilt (Sewing Notions). I finished my blocks a few weeks ago (you can see mine here).
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checking out some of the notions blocks for next year's raffle quilt |
Joann had a game to make more sewing notions themed blocks. Several people participated.
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Joann with her block kits |
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stitching on a sewing machine block |
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Sharon's block |
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stitching on blocks |
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stitching on blocks |
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cutting out blocks |
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B'Ann making her first quilt block ever |
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more block making |
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Sarah trying to finish her apron |
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more block making by Liz |
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pattern for another block |
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going over the pattern |
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a pattern with some of the notions blocks in the background |
Instead of making more blocks (I'd already turned in a dozen blocks), I used a Jelly roll I won to make a Jelly Roll Race quilt that will be used as the 'thread' of s spool of thread for the back of the notions quilt.
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Joann showing the jelly roll race quilt I made for the back of the quilt |
I brought a sewing machine that I needed help with, and it took all 3 days to get it up and stitching. The presser bar was stuck, and once we got it moving, we changed it from a back clamp to a side clamp presser bar. Tension issues were next, but we got it working, thank goodness. Don, Roger, Maria and Sarah all helped me with this machine. This machine is for a friend of mine (Sharon).
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1921 Singer 66 with Red Eye decals |
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New side clamp presser bar |
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pretty machine, now stitching nicely |
On Friday, we played a Fat Quarter game. Everyone came home with at least as many Fat Quarters and they came with, but many came home with several extra Fat Quarters.
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playing the Fat Quarter game |
Of course, we all had to eat! Esther, with her sisters help, made us a baked potato bar on Friday. We ate the leftovers for lunch on Saturday. Yum!
Liz did a demo on how to make a card holder on Friday. I got called away to work on the sewing machine, so I didn't get to make one yet.
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Liz showing how to make a card holder |
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Liz showing how to make a card holder |
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parts of the card holder |
I also taught how to make small project boards, both with a sewing machine, and by ironing on and gluing the binding on.
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teaching how to make small project boards |
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teaching how to make small project boards
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teaching how to make small project boards
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Several of us met for supper after the TOGA day ended. Catfish, yum!
We had show-n-tell next. I only have a few photos of show-n-tell.
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this year's raffle quilt with a house theme |
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Maria and Roger won the quilt |
Of course, we had to meet up again for supper before the day was over. Hucklebucks BBQ is always the Saturday night meal.
I'm looking forward to next year's TOGA!
Looks like everybody had a great time. And the potato bar looked delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow what a fun post to browse through while having my coffee this morning. Looks like everyone really enjoyed themselves.
ReplyDeleteWow! There are so many projects to enjoy looking at, and look at all those smiles!
ReplyDeleteYou are a no-reply commentor :( Always a fun time at TOGA!
DeleteSounds like an amazing time!! and the apron exchange!! that looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteLooks like an absolutely wonderful time! Great photos and narration.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a busy, fun time! Loved seeing all the projects and aprons. ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteWow -- looks like you all had a most marvelous time! I love the ruler holder; what a handy tool! And all the aprons ... such fun! Glad you had the help to get your new machine up and running. You work magic with those things!! Was one of the participants Missy Shay? It looks so much like her! Happy July, Cheryl! :)
ReplyDeleteyes, it was me! Cheryl always stays at my house when she comes for the TOGA every year!
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