#ASK project now complete for 2022 but members who wish to continue sewing bibs and burp clothes on their own may do so. Turn in finished items to your NG leader. We are so pleased with participation of this year-long effort, over 500 items were sewn with TLC and donated to Birthline and Gently Hugged. See the article written about us in the local RB paper, link is on Community Service tab.
#Dress A Girl community service opportunity-
some of our members are sewing easy slip-on dresses for girls in the Americas and Africa. Easy instructions and details are posted on the Community Service tab. Drop-off locations for the dresses are included. Their motto- every girl deserves a dress!
#Koos bag workshop was presented by Marla Kazell on October 16th, a day after our Annual Meeting. All the tips and tricks for designing a custom look a la Koos Van Den Akker resulted in completed bags that are eye-catching. Shown above is Lisa Moalemmi’s bag.
# NG Holiday Parties will begin soon. Check the NG Calendar of Events tab on the website and get ready to have fun with your sewing friends.
Other events going on in Nov-Dec are listed in the Calendar Of Events, including Visions Museum of Textile Art &the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana.
#Tool Time- all about grommets by Pam Bechill
If, for some reason you find you need to reinforce a hole with a metal “frame”, I have the perfect solution. Earlier this year, I decided to replace my outdoor umbrella fabric with Sunbrella, and needed to reinforce the hole with a metal grommet at the very top center that connected it to the frame.
I was able to find a grommet set at the hardware store that just fit the hole I needed to reinforce. These sets come in various sizes and the largest size could be used to attach a metal frame around a hole large enough to run a curtain rod thru. The one I needed could create up to a 1 inch hole where I then could install the metal frame.
The process is really very easy. The kit comes with a wooden backer, several sizes of hole punches, several sizes of metal frames ( grommets) and an anvil. I would recommend practicing on a piece of fabric to get the hang of it but all you need to do is mark your fabric where you want the hole to go then put the piece of wood provided in the kit underneath the fabric. Pick the correct size hole punch you want your hole to be and place it on the marked spot that you have made. Using a hammer, tap on the hole punch until it creates the perfect hole.
Next you need to place the anvil with the bottom, part of the grommet underneath your fabric, so that the grommet will come through the hole. You then place the front part of the grommet on the front of the fabric, slipping it over the piece from the back and insert the the Punch body into the grommet, hammer them together. The back and the front of the grommet will completely frame the hole.
There are some very good visual instructions on the back of the kit. Easy Peezy.
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