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Old 07-15-2013, 04:07 PM
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I'll be reading these posts for sure. Want to do something with our 2nd Saturday group of quilters.
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Old 07-15-2013, 04:47 PM
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That 'strip poker' sounds great, as do all the suggestions. Isn't this a great place to exchange ideas?!
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Old 07-15-2013, 06:02 PM
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Is this the Christmas poem?
http://www.pieceandquilt.com/2009/12...-quilters.html
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Old 07-15-2013, 06:08 PM
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or this one?
http://www.quiltersbee.com/christmas-poems.htm
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Old 07-15-2013, 06:12 PM
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One more and I'll quit . : ) it's from: http://www.alchemistmatt.com/twas/twasall42.html

hort Title: Sewing7From: Joan Skoglund ([email protected])Subject: Re: Christmas quilt poem Newsgroups: rec.crafts.textiles.quiltingDate: 1995/11/18 This poem was pubished in Quilting Today, Issue No. 9, Oct/Nov. 1988.It is called:Ode to a Quilter, by Gloria E. Webster(with apologies to Clement Moore)'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the houssenot a creature was stirring except a wee mouseand Mama in her kerchief, still stitching awayto finish a quilt for the very next day."I've done one for Steve and one for sweet Sue.There's one for young Paul and my Sarah, too.If only I finish this last one tonight,little Mary will surely cry with delight!"Then out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,she jumped from her chair to see what was the matter."Now what's all that noise," she thought with a frown,"I do hope the old chimney's not falling down!"She peered out the window and what did appear but a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer -With a little spry driver, so lively and quick,she knew it certainly was not old Saint Nick!And in a twinkling she heard on the roofthe prancing and pawing of each little hoof.Then down the chimney he came, dressed all in red.She thought she was dreaming and still in her bed!He was clad all in fur from his head to his footand he called out to her, "You should clean out that soot!""Clean out that soot? No time to sew?Young man, you're crazy - now go, go, GO!I must finish this quilt before the morning light.I've been sewing all day and most of the night."He danced as he worked, a right jolly old elf,and she laughed as she watched him, in spite of herself.Then he filled all the stockings from his patchwork sack.It was stuffed to the brim and hung on his back.He gave a quick nod and when he was through,smiling at her, up the chimney he flew.Dazed, she wondered if that really might be..."No," she murmured, "my eyes are playing tricks on me."And grimly she put needle to cloth once again."Next year, truly, on January First I'll begin,no more sewing and quilting on the very last night.These weird dreams are too much." Then she turned out the light."Yes, next year I'll be organized. I'll be done on time."("Ho, ho," chortled Santa, "Seems I've heard that line.")Now her quilts were all wrapped and under the tree;Of course, not all were complete - it just couldn't be.But tucked into two boxes were notes with this line:"To be finished after Christmas - Mom ran out of time!"And Santa was heard to exclaim as he drove out of sight,"Merry Christmas to all - and happy quilting each night!"************************************************** **********</pre>
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Old 07-16-2013, 05:05 AM
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The site "SNtalady.com/christmas game". We used the White Elephant poem at our guild party last year and it was a lot of fun. The woman who was in charge of the party came across the site and had a lot of fun deciding on which games would fit our group.
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Old 07-16-2013, 05:06 AM
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The site name is " Santalady.com/xmasgame. Sorry for the mistake, using my iPad.
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Old 07-16-2013, 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Golfergal View Post
Each member wAS given 10 fabric strips 2 1/2" wide in a small brown paper sack.On each table was a deck of cards without jokers. They passed out 3 cards to each person(5-6 people to a table) each person threw a strip of fabric in the center & whoever had the best hand won all the strips that round. After 4 hands, the winner moved on to the next table. We counted A's -10 points, K's - 8, Q's - 6, J's - 4 , 2-9 as is. After 9 hands, whoever had the most strips was the winner..............everyone kept what you had. They had alot of fun with it & it didn't take to long to play that many hands. Only 1 lady wound with oly 1 strip to take home, most everyone else won more than one
I LOVE the idea of "strip poker"!!
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Christmas crossword puzzle or word search puzzle comes to mind.
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we all make a pin cushion then put them in the middle and is give a chance to get a different bag but don't open it yet then we all have a color and each color has to do what ever it say like steel yellow if you have blue or red can taken anyone or orange can keep take change with red or blue or what ever you decide and once you go threw all the colors
and game is over then you can open them .
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