Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Midweek: hiking boots and placemats

 When I visited Stevens at lunchtime yesterday he was dressed in sweatpants and a t-shirt and seated in a wheelchair across from the nurses' station!  That's progress. I meet with the entire care team today.

At the Zion Woman's Club board meeting yesterday afternoon the treasurer reported that last Friday's Bunco night netted $1400. Hooray!    Our charities account is fully funded to meet our obligations this year.  We allocated $1800 of that to nine local agencies (two food pantries, the library, the historical society, and others).  We previously allocated funds to GFWC-IL state projects.  We will present two scholarships ($1000 general and $500 art) to two girls graduating from Zion-Benton Twp High School this spring.

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There is a "wall of chapters" display each year at the P.E.O. Illinois convention. Chapters summarize their annual activities in a way that reflects the state president's theme.  This year the theme is "Blaze a Trail with P.E.O." and the wall of chapters will feature hiking boots.  I used the template provided as the base for a fabric collage. I fused the fabric and stitched the rickrack to card stock.  The lettering is printed on adhesive clear label stuff.    I fused a map to the back to cover the stitching.   

What's remarkable is that I remembered yesterday morning that I volunteered to make this. It's due May 1.  


Two placemats finished and two more ready to quilt.  The leftover blocks from Gray Scale didn't even make it to the orphans box. 


Linking up with  Wednesday Wait Loss 

Thanks for the shout out, Jennifer!


11 comments:

  1. Such good news for your Steven;)))
    Very pretty placemats...I like how you used the light gray leftovers for these--hugs, Julierose

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  2. Love your P.E.O. project! Through all trials, you remain productive. Praying for you and Stevens.

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  3. very creative project! yay for keeping those blocks out of orphan box...glad to hear S. is improving...

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  4. Good news about Stevens. Love those hiking boots and the map fused on the back is genius.

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  5. It must do your heart good to see Stevens doing better again. I have a slew of placemats to get made for here (replacing others that are wearing out). If I have any extra fabric for more, I'll see what I can do for your project (NO promises - just really good intentions at this point).

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  6. I love your hiking boot collage! What a fun idea for the display! You're doing great on the placemat project, too. It's the perfect way to use up leftover blocks. I'm so glad to hear that Stevens is up out of bed and out of his room. Is he getting physical therapy, too? That can really be helpful!

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  7. So good to hear Stevens is improving! Those placemats are pretty. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/04/16/wednesday-wait-loss-428

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  8. Go, Stevens! I hope all went well with the care team today. I love the ric rac on the daisy hiking shoes!!!

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  9. So glad Stevens is doing better. You've been busy. The hiking boots are really cute. Using blocks before they go to the orphan block storage is very wise. The placements look great.

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  10. These are all beautiful. Warm greetings from a 68 year old lady living in Montreal, Canada ❤️ 🇨🇦

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  11. Glad to hear that Stevens is doing better.
    Hiking boots - that's different and your interpretation is great.

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