Friday, December 19, 2025

Christmas Celebrations

Now that the Birthday Celebrations are over, the Christmas ones are happening.

This is a ridiculously long post - it is really for me so I can look back ..so skip over it if you like.........

Definitely a First World Problem!!!

Loose Threads

We meet the first Saturday of the month - this month was changed to Sunday, so I could go to Helen's 80 Birthday party.

We agreed to do a Secret Santa Swap to about $15 value.

My present was a small dish, loaded with a small Christmas cake, chocolates, a Christmas tree decoration, a Scratchie, a puzzle book and some tea bags - it went to Rachel.
I forgot to take a picture.

I received Maureen's gift - a lovely tray, a string bag, and a crochet tree decoration - it's a granny square made into a tree....very clever!

We went out for lunch to a local Thai restaurant.

Queensland Quilters Night Group

Our present swap was a placemat.  I made this one...It IS a repeat of one I've made twice before - but it's a different group, so all good.

I received this one - just love the tiny trees!

We had a few games - including Pass the Parcel and I scored this orange fat quarter - a great present as my orange stash is quite small.

Machine Embroidery Group

I meet with a group of ladies each month who mostly do machine embroidery.  I don't do much of it - but I have been able to pick up a few tips & tricks and they are all very generous with their time answering any questions I have.  Ocassionally people bring in stuff to offload and I have collected threads and organza during the year.

This year I made some decorations on the embroidery machine - for example, the stocking below - and discovered how much easier it is to stitch on organza and use a soldering iron to clean up the edges...I get a MUCH better result than using WSS.

We met for a Christmas lunch - we don't do any Secret Santa stuff - but we have a destash table - so you can take along things you no longer want and you are free to take as much of anything as you like - the only stipulation being that you must take home anything that no one else wants.

Needle Girls

Always OTT and a lot of fun!

We had decided that our gift to each person was to be 5 things - based on the words in "Twas the Night Before Christmas".

I gave:

Stocking decoration
Image of creatures on PVC and a Panda Pencil...(a panda is a creature  . . .)
Cherries (I really wanted Sugar Plums, but I was told the stone fruit season was a bit late this year, so not a lot of plums about)
"Little House" - a small container of pins
"And to All a Good Night.." liquid soap...a very lucky find!

Forgot a photo - but here is the stocking 


I received:
From De

Fabric with mouse images
Cherry  notepad and note book
Packet of Jelly and a bowl
Sleigh with a sack full of toys
Sugar Plum Passion hand cream
From Helen

House container
Plum jam
wooden creature  - a dinosaur
Stocking of chocolates
Saint Nicholas Cherry scented hand sanitiser
From Lynda

Bowl with Fruit Jelly/s
an Elf in a small box
Cherry liqueur chocolates
Plate with a House - the plate is called Night Before
Sewing machine with a lustre
"And to all a Good Night"
cross stitch pattern
From Sandi


Fly swatter
Plate with Saint Nicholas
Mouse pincushion kit (to be finished by our November retreat)
Reindeer coaster (and I have a mug that matches)
Jar of Oregano - full of dry leaves


Sunday Stitchers

We had our normal bonbon swap.  5 items.  Fat Quarter, Decoration, Personal Pamper item, Edible Treat and a Surprise - I included a Scratchie.

It went to Hilda...I hope she won some money . . . 

I received a bonbon from Chris

We also had to gift one person a Christmas box with 5 items in it - to match the word SANTA.
I bought for De and included:

Sweetheart Sprinkles
Apple hand sanitiser
NotePad - from Anni Downs
Treats - Random lollies...(De understood the "random" concept)
Aquelle paints - and a pad of black paper for her to paint on...maybe a bit of an odd selection...but two A's was challenging.....LOL ...and I like to be a bit random too.


I received my box from Deb and it included:
Shoe/Slipper case with some quilty tools
Beeswax Soap bag  - including the soap
Artificial plant
Nougat
Tree 
 decoration
Apple  magnet
Licquorce All sorts

I was very spoilt!!!

There was the usual array of small gifts from each person.

Alison - fabric star
Chris - home-made cookie - and tree decoration
De - glass ornament with bell
Deb - personalised notebook
Helen - rocking horse and chocolate
Hilda - Santa Claus ornament
Lynda - House decoration and Merry Christmas peg
Maria - Ferrer Rocher chocolates and a $1 scratchie
Michelle - Santa hat with chocolate and chuppa chup
Sandi - handmade cards
Sue - Fabric ornament

We each bring food:- morning tea & nibbles


Lunch - cold meat, salads and bread


Dessert - our traditional Coles Luxury pudding & Pauls custard


And some Clodhoppers (White chocolate, Crispex, Almonds, Cranberries & cinnamon)


Scattered Arts Sunday Social Group

We met at Pera Palace at Wynnum - a lovely place to visit - beautiful decor and lovely food.
We had coffee (and maybe some cake) and some of us stayed for lunch.

We had decided to swap a Christmas decoration.
I made a small machine embroidery tree ornament.


I received an angel 


Very appropriate for me!

SHLIMS

The last sewing group Christmas get-together

We all bought food to share.

Last year we had made bags for each person, and this year we needed to fill that persons bag with a decoration and a decorated face washer and any other gift.

I bought these cute little plates 

and an angel decoration,

I added a small flower motif to white face washers

Trying to fit a nice thick and fluffy face washer and other gifts in a bag that only just measures 5 x 7 is a challenge!!!

Gifts I received. . .

From Hilda

a knitted face cloth, a couple of tea towels, one made into a hanging towel,
a mini fan, a teddy and a Santa bag,
a round Santa container with wonder clips, & some chocolates

From Louise
beige face cloth with fabric decoration, some handmade gift tags,
a mini jar of tomato sauce,
a diary, a candy cane pen and a kit kat

From Maureen
a soft pink face cloth with crochet edge, two house coasters, a sewing machine pin,
a blue bird decoration, a mini note pad, and a cross-stitched mini hanging (with SEW)

From Sue
a brown face cloth with hand stitching of my name, a Cotaage Garden Thread,
a gingerbread house decoration, a coffee mug with S,
purple fabric, small scissors and a needle minder.


Oh My Gosh...it's been a fun filled, busy time in December...still family Christmas stuff to go!

It's been a great year with all my sewing groups and I am very glad that I have so many groups with such varied skills.

Merry Christmas to you...and thanks for reading & sometimes commenting on my blog.

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