Please follow the link to this month's newsletter with the programme for the year and lots of useful information: January 2022 Newsletter
Author: Cat Nichol
February 2022 Update
January's Meeting
Here is some of the work shown at the well attended January meeting:
On Saturday 30th April, Anne Hellyer will be running a workshop in Newbury. Please contact Geraldine Priest ([email protected]) for further details.
Upcoming Events
The next meeting will take place on Wednesday 23rd of February and will focus on Gadgets and Tools - useful, useless, good, bad, indifferent or a waste of money! Bring them along!
The next workshop will be on Saturday April 2nd and will be an Art Quilt Workshop. Further details to follow.
Welcome Back
Welcome back to all Market Square Quilters members, existing and new and apologies for our absence on our website.
We have resumed our meetings at St Francis de Sales Church hall on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 7.15pm after a hiatus caused by the pandemic. We welcome anyone who is as passionate about patchwork and quilting as we are to come and join us. Please contact one of the following for more details:
Geraldine Priest (Chair): [email protected] or Pauline Byrne (Secretary): [email protected]
Watch this space - details will follow soon about our forthcoming meetings and workshops, plus arrangements for our exciting 2022 Quilt Exhibition at Newbury College on the weekend of October 29/30th. Save the date!
Newsletter June/July 2020
In the absence of meetings, here is a newsletter to keep us up to date.
Newsletter May 2020
In these strange times, here belatedly is May's newsletter.
Newsletter April 2020
We live in strange times!
Newsletter March 2020
Here's the latest newsletter.
Newsletter February 2020
Inside this month's newsletter is information about the three Block of the Month quilts you can sign up for, plus an update on preparation for our Quilt Exhibition in October.
Newsletter January 2020
Bang on time with this one!
Newsletter December 2019
Sorry it's late going up. I had technical problems.