
A total of 19 quilters gathered in the Fellowship Hall of the Jonesboro-Hodge Methodist Church on Monday, March 16th, for a three-day quilt retreat, during which attendees enjoyed sewing, fellowship, and creativity.
On top of working on personal and guild outreach projects, attendees were treated to demonstrations by Tammy Gericke, who showed how to make a Potato Chip Block and provided pre-cut kits so everyone could get a head start, and Crisa Slusher, who taught how to make a chenille-cut hot pot holder.
About Heritage Quilt Guild Jonesboro
Heritage Quilt Guild provides a means for quilters and guild lovers to promote the appreciation and preservation of quilts.
The guild is a forum where quilt makers share their skills, so the art will be passed down to others. We seek excellence in quiltmaking to add to the history of fine needlework for future generations.
Charity Activities
Comfort quilts for those who have lost their home due to fire
Christmas stockings for CASA
Lap quilts for Veterans