Sunday, December 22, 2024

Christmas Shenanigans

This is a long post. It's mainly for me to keep track of stuff, so I really do not expect you to read it all and comment....It is all a bit of the "First World" problem...but I treasure all my gifts and all the decorations will be kept and hung.  This is how I have been displaying my collection of decorations gifted from sewing friends over the years.....it is time to add a second string of lights.


Loose Threads

We started Christmas early and met on 30th November.  We met at my place and I had the tree up by then, but not all the other decorations.
Lunch was out at the local club and we had decided to swap bon-bons as presents.  Inside we needed to pack a fat quarter, a surprise, a treat, a reel of thread and a decoration.
Seriously lacking photos...ooops

Sunday Stitchers

This is always fun day - this year we had 13 people.  Everyone brought a contribution for the food & drinks table and it all tasted great.

Many people make something or give a small gift and here is my collection:

Alison - soap
Anita - gingerbread house with wooden buttons and a key holder
Cheryl - fold-up card with pictures of previous SS get-togethers & a lolli-pop
De - Christmas tree made from Suffolk puffs (yo-yos)
Helen & Sandi - star decoration and Christmas spoon
Hilda - purple fabric, some Ferrer Rocher & two little cord tidies
Juanita - fabric pillow to use as a weight...or pin cushion
Lynda - a rock painted as a house - the proceeds of the sale of these go to charity
Maria - a decoration with my name & 2024
Michelle - gingerbread man decoration
Sue - rocking horse decoration


We also swapped bon-bons.  

Inside we needed to pack: a fat quarter, a surprise, a treat, a sewing item and a decoration. 
My bon-bon went to De and mine came from De.........funny how that works!


Our Christmas challenge/present was a Mug Cake with mug. We could provide a recipe and the dry ingredients, or buy the mug cake ingredients as a pack.  I used a White Wings packet and added a Mint Pattie to be melted on top of the chocolate brownie cake....I hope it tastes good.  It went to Anita
I received mine from Sue and it will make a vanilla mug cake with Christmas decorations on top.

SHLIMS

Our Christmas present was to make a drawstring bag, approximately 5" x 7" and fill it.   No rules or guidelines on what to fill it with.



I gifted a chocolate letter for everyone and each bag included a Christmas decoration purchased from a recent Fair Trade market;


Hilda - a Tea Towel - Hilda makes a lot of hanging tea towels
Louisea felted sloth and a card with wildflower seeds impregnated into the paper.
MaureenAn imitation Lego set to make a pot plant with a flower, some flower-shaped buttons, 3 packets of seeds
Suea felted wombat

Here are all the drawstring bags waiting to be opened.
 
I received:

Hilda

Louise

Maureen

Sue

This was such a fun idea....we will continue this on in some form.

We all supplied food ...salady stuff

and Sue made a delicious tequila margarita cheesecake for dessert.


Needle Girls

Always a hoot with this group.
For this year's present, we were given four letters from the words Needle Girls and we had to buy a present to match each of those letters and add an additional present that matched another letter.
I was given N E I and L - very easy to remember when I was out shopping.

My presents were:
N - Notebook (the pages have a dotted gri)
E - Eraser pens
I - Inkjoy pens (that took some figuring out)
L - Lego Christmas decoration (gotta love a challenge!!!)

And I added a Decoration - the angel


Because I am usually picked up and taken to the meetings I also gave each person a mug, a Christmas hair clip, 3 cross stitch needles, a roll of mini washi tape, a tiny rubber ducky and a small Lions Club Christmas Cake....


My presents:
From De
From Sandi

From Lynda
From  Helen

We all brought food - salad and De made the dessert - a ginger & lemon curd delight!

We had a project - after the "success" of our Diamond Dot sewing machine at the retreat - we had decided to purchase a wreath to make.
These are fun to make...maybe when they are small...??? 
but I do not propose to adopt it as a new hobby.

That is all my Christmas meetings for my sewing groups...a load of fun, some useful & some silly presents.

Christmas in our house will be noisy and busy in the morning as DD2 and her partner - and our 2 granddaughters (3 1/2 and 1 1/2) are coming for brunch...then it will quieten down and I may just retreat to my Sewing Room...

If you got this far . . .


7 comments:

Maria said...

You enjoyed many fun Christmas GTGs with all your sewing groups and loads of gifts made and exchanged.
Have fun with your family ….

Sharm said...

Merry Christmas to you as well Susan - I was just amazed by how many sewing groups you are in ! It looks see much fun! Makes me wonder if I could find enough ladies in this area to begin a little sewing groups???? We don’t have a material shop here but I guess I could give it a go

Janice said...

What a social butterfly you are. No wonder you need so much space to display all your special decorations. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas

Fiona said...

thats a heap of goodies from your different groups..... what fun.... have a lovely day xx
Hugz

loulee said...

I'm tired just reading all of that! Merry Christmas.

Lin said...

Not surprised you need to write it all down to keep track! Have a lovely Christmas - and a rest! xx

ButterZ said...

All your groups sound and look like so much fun. All the swaps were great. Have a merry Christmas