Sunday, June 01, 2008

To all members...post a comment HERE!

Intended for members only! If you have ideas for NEW posts, please let me know!Thanks...Brenda

8 comments:

SuBee said...

Ya-Hoo! Do you think there's a way for interested parties to post entries? What a great tool this could be - good job Brenda!

Fabricfaire said...

Congrates Brenda ! I know once the members start to participate, they'll be addicted,they'll love it!
(Rosy aka Fabricfaire)

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Ladies!
It is kinda scary as I am winging it! With limits on posting, it might be difficult to create "open posting". If you can think of a creative way to do this, I am open to ideas. If you have a posting in mind, I'd be happy to add it. .
Thanks so much for posting, I can see how it can be fun!
See you at the Guild meeting,and thanks so much for posting.

Leslie said...

Well I'll add my voice here, all the other blogging LLQG members have commented, so...
I don't know who else blogs in the guild - Oh! Connie Cracraft. So maybe it'll get social in here. :cD

cheryl harris said...

hi all
this is great. Hope you can help me - I need a lap project to do while riding many hours in an RV (bumpy, sometimes poor light); I usually crochet but haven't seen any good patterns of late. My vision isn't great so embroidery or fine handwork is not a choice. Any ideas??
thanks
Cheryl Harris (Alaska bound)

Anonymous said...

I'm gonna repeat my email message I sent you yesterday right here. I don't know why I didn't post it here instead. Duh!! "You are on the ball girl!. This is fantastic. I was going to email members asking those who had personal blogs if they wished to put their links in the newsletter. But this is great! The Guild doesn't know how lucky they are to have you and all the hard work that you do. Great job!" We are a with it happening Guild! Thanks Brenda

Connie

Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild said...

Hi Cheryl,
I hope members can offer you some great suggestions! To make it simplier to find comments specific to your request, I have posted your request to receive its on comments....
Thanks for your input to the blog!
Brenda

Anonymous said...

Wilma Taylor taught a group how to make chenille scarves on March 21st. We had a wonderful time. Once we'd all gotten to the stitching, those sewing machines were smokin'. Cheryl's soup was delicious--she's a dear to feed us.

Wansley