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2024 Programs

October meeting UPDATE

Pat will be sharing her knowledge of indigo dying with a demo. She suggests you wear “old” clothes and bring an apron.

Sunday, October 15, South Bay Community Center, 2180 Palisades Ave., Los Osos, CA.

1:00 pm social, 1:30 pm meeting.

This will be our final program meeting for 2023. In November we have a social at a local restaurant.

Beginning January 2024, we are returning to a virtual format. If you are interested in attending please contact us at bearvalleyquilters [at] gee mail [dot] com. We will send you the link.

October Guild Meeting

Our October program will feature another one of our very talented members.

Pat Bromberger will talk and demonstrate the art of indigo tie dying. Bring your notebook to take notes and your imagination. The possibilities for this art are boundless!!

Sunday, October 15, South Bay Community Center, 2180 Palisades Ave., Los Osos, CA.

1:00 pm social, 1:30 pm meeting.

This will be our final program meeting for 2023. In November we have a social at a local restaurant.

Beginning January 2024, we are returning to a virtual format. If you are interested in attending please contact us at bearvalleyquilters [at] gee mail [dot] com. We will send you the link.

September Workshop: Rob Appell

BVQ is presenting a workshop by local quilter, Rob Appell. It’s taken a long time to get on his schedule.

Sunday, September 24, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, SBCC.

This day is a special treat for members; you will not be charged.   If a non-member is interested, there is a $25 charge plus the cost of templates and pattern. We have a limited number of seats available.

Members please RSVP by September 10. Contact President Sue or Vice-President Sharon. Their contact info is listed in your roster.

Non-members need to make arrangements for payment before September 10. bearvalleyquilters [at] gmail [dot] com.

September Guild Meeting

Deb Rigoli will be our featured speaker, Sunday, September 17, sharing her expertise in the art of Sashiko stitching. Deb is a local quilter who does amazing work. Sashiko means “little stabs”, referring to the stitches used in this form. Join us for the fun!

As part of Deb’s presentation, we will be given opportunity to create a sample piece. She will provide fabric, needle, and thread. Please bring scissors if you can.

We will make a Sashiko sample.

Sunday, September 17, South Bay Community Center, 2180 Palisades Ave., Los Osos, CA.

1:00 pm social, 1:30 pm meeting.

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