December HQG Executive email: hqgexecutive@gmail.com Link to stitch and Chat and Embroidery chat: Here's the link! _____________________________________________________________________ Well I have been busy, My dream has come true... partly. Soon I will be introducing Zoom Meetings. I hope! But in the mean time, I managed to upload our November meeting to You Tube. Here's the link if you want to see what you missed. The only way you can see it is to follow this link... General Meeting November 2025 This, took me about 7 hours to do... (learning a new tool!) Next time it won't be so time consuming but if you weren't there, this will be the closest thing to being there! Enjoy! (You can fast forward through the parts where I was speaking if you want to! LOL) Sues Special Project Here's a link to the first block in the Special project Sue announced at the meeting in November. Send a comment below if you have started your first block! ...
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Special Project 2025/2026 Here's the link to block 1 - Let them eat cake https://blog.fatquartershop.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/1-Snapshots-LetThemEatCake.pdf Disclaimer: The pattern shown is not our original design. It is a free pattern provided by the Fat Quarter Shop, first published on their website in 2015. All credit goes to the original designer.
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November all chats use this link: link to chats November has arrived, and it seems to have blown in on a chilly wind! The time changed last night—but I find it interesting that my dog doesn’t care. He doesn’t understand that 5 o’clock has become 4 o’clock… he still wants his dinner right on time. (And I’ll admit… I ate earlier tonight as well! 😂) November brings new quilting responsibilities. Suddenly, all those months where we confidently said, “Plenty of time to finish the Christmas projects!” are gone. Now it’s crunch time, and the sewing room calls. If you’re anything like me, you might find yourself adding the final stitches on Christmas Eve… sometimes right into the early hours of Christmas morning. Many years ago, I made my son a quilt for his Grade 13 graduation. That Christmas, I wrapped up all the pieces of the quilt—blocks, borders, and parts—in separate packages and placed them under the tree. We all laughed, but the joke got old a...