On a beautiful, fall-feeling Saturday, Oct. 19, the SaddleBrooke Quilters’ Quilts of Valor (QOV) Committee awarded 20 beautiful handmade quilts to veterans, who reside in SaddleBrooke, in two ceremonies at the SaddleBrooke One Activity Center. SaddleBrooke Quilters 2024 Co-President Linda Greenough greeted veterans and thanked them for their service, as well as a very tardy,…
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Generals, January 2024
You Could Win a Delicious Dine Around Package!
Linda Eisenhart The SaddleBrooke Quilters has partnered with local area restaurants to provide delicious Dine Around certificates as part of their raffle prize packages, which can be won at the March 24 Quilt Show being held at the MountainView Country Club. So far, 26 restaurants have provided certificates valued at $15 to $100 each! Current…
Clubs & Classes, December 2023
SaddleBrooke Quilters Past President Recognition
Sheri Nockels Marlene Thiessen was president of SaddleBrooke Quilters in 2005—yes, 18 years ago. She and her husband still reside in SaddleBrooke. While “cleaning out” (as all of us eventually do), they donated her quilt fabric to the same group she was president of in 2005. Little did Marlene know that her donation was more…
Clubs & Classes, May 2020
SaddleBrooke Quilters’ Mask Project
Friday Quilt Club members Teri Caplener and Ann Stonecipher have organized SaddleBrooke quilters and sewists to make masks for local area hospitals and residents. They are looking for team leaders who can represent their units to collect fabric, sew, and make deliveries. They are using the Snug Face Mask pattern to make the masks and have…
Clubs & Classes, March 2020
Out of Africa – Blankets of Color Changing Lives
Linda Eisenhart, Publicity Chair SaddleBrooke Quilters had the pleasure of viewing an African trunk show by new SaddleBrooke Ranch resident, Janet Storton. She made a deep impression on many of our members. When Janet sold her business in 2007, she had no idea she would use her business and quilting skills to bring hope to…