The last General Meeting for 2022 was held at the Universitas Faith Centre with every bit of space packed with beautiful quilts. The meeting was attended by members from the surrounding areas as well. The hostesses for the day were the Needles and Pins Group.
The last of the Outreach projects for 2022 was concluded with the donation of more than 100 teddy bears to Life Rosepark Hospital. They will be handed out to patients as well as staff on Christmas Day. Below is the coordinator of the project, Iessie Steenberg (left) and Juliana Hamlett of the hospital.
Juliana's heartfelt thank you note:
Liefste Iessie en kwilters,
Ek het vanmiddag elke beer sit gemaak, elkeen se gesiggie en uniekheid bewonder.
Dieselfde patroon, soveel kreatiwiteit, soveel uniekheid, soveel dankbaarheid!
My hart is vol van dankbaarheid.
Saam met hierdie bere het ons in totaal 350 hand gemaakte bere ontvang.
Nie alleen sal elke pasiënt wat op 25 Desember in die hospitaal is, 'n beer ontvang nie, maar ook elke personeellid wat onbaatsugtig hul diens lewer op Kersdag.
Met hierdie beer projek, beeld ons HOOP uit vir elke ontvanger, HOOP op genesing, HOOP op 'n beter toekoms, en ook dat daar iemand is wat omgee.
Nogmaals baie dankie, ek waardeer elke liewe beer wat gemaak is, met soveel liefde
Groete
Juliana Hamlett
Voorsitster Konsultasieforum
Rosepark Hospitaal
Some of the beautiful quilts on display.
Various vendors catered to the quilters needs.
The tables were decorated in the Christmas theme with different elves as well as little wooden reindeers with Lindt chocolate noses.
It was also time to say goodbye to Chairperson Nelia Venter
and welcome the new Chairperson, Christa Gouws.
The proud Show and Tell winner, Adie Dean on the left with Doretha Jacobs from the Needles and Pins group on the right.
The winning quilt is on the far right.
The guest speaker for the day, Rove Mittermaier from Bethlehem, did a demo on various paper piecing techniques and gave all present some new tips.
Esta Knoetze (left) thanked Rove for her participation in the day's events. Rove is standing in front of her exquisite quilt with which she won a first prize in the Stellenbosch quilt Festival - the first quilt competition she entered.
Iessie Steenberg, OKG's well known quilt teacher, brought the Amper Sirkels Quilt to the meeting which she will be tutoring in 2023 via her Telekwilt group on WhatsApp.
Gerda Cronjé (left) was pleasantly surprised when she was announced as the winner of this beautiful quilt. The blocks were made by various members of the OKG.
Juliana Hamlett of Life Rosepark Hospital was given the honor of drawing the winner.
A blessed Christmas to everybody. We'll see you in 2023!
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