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pinella - Drusilla
Doll Makers Extra Ordinary November 21, 2008 PIN ELLA November 22 at 9:00 am, Pin Ella P.’s will gather in the Overbrook Quilt Shop for a day of “gathering and sharing!” Every year Overbrook opens their doors for the beginning of the Christmas season. Notice you need to come at 9:00am to the back door, which will be open, to help set up our display of dolls and things. The quilt shop is not open for business at that time but we will need that time to help provide an attractive show. Does someone have the black table topper that we have used in previous shows? You do not need to bake anything because lunch will be served as usual. Remember you are on your own for lunch. There will be a short meeting before the shop opens for business After lunch you may take your dolls home unless you have made other arrangements. We might not be back until January and they might be plenty lonely or get lost without all our guidance. You need to bring any show and tell—especially dolls. We will have a table to show off our dolls. Let’s make a nice show — not just dolls on a table! Pin Ella P’s at work Betty has been very busy sewing for her golf group and also her quilting group. So far she has made about eight table runners. She also, made another beaded purse for her daughter. She worked at the election last week. For experimenting she is working on doll heads. Right now they are drying from a coat of Stiffy. She is working on a very bright pink vinyl jacket for Flap- pette. Mary Jo learned that her oven cooked very hot but only after she cremated her clay dolls. She suggests you check with an oven thermometer. I do think she is enjoying being in town. Inside this issue: Special points of interest: October Meeting 2 Pin Ella P. Members 2 Artistic Figures in Cloth 2 Pin Ella P.’s Travel 3 Presentations 3 Liz at work 3 Windows 4 November 22—Overbrook Open House December —NO MEETING January 17 — Liz—Wire Wrapped Dolls October Meeting Linda Vargas is the new VicePresident. Now we need your help. We need to volunteer to lead meetings for next month. As you know we planned the November meeting at our last meeting. It is an Open House at the Overbrook Quilt Connection. This is one meeting in which we all can take part. Hutchinson. There will be a big Lillian and Liz do their show and tell push to get dolls from our members entered so we have something of real interest. I will be sending December we do not meet. January— Liz will lead us with the wire wrapped doll similar to the doll that Ray Slater has in her book, “Cloth Dolls.” can be preparing. Hopefully this will get into your blood as it is in any former 4-Her at this time of t h e y e a r . There is even a tent just for scout items if this is your interest. In fact, there is something of interest for everyone— cotton candy, rides, exhibits, crafts, sewing, quilts, quilts, quilts, any handiwork, animals, machinery, cars, tractors —did I mention funnel cakes?? September—We are going to have a group trip to visit the state fair at you titles for the classes so you PIN ELLA P. MEMBERS Thelma was very interested in our past projects. In October, she took 10 quilts she made this summer plus 2 she made years ago to a qu ilt s h o w i n h er a r ea. She also took 30 dolls she made this year and 30 dolls she made last year to the same show. Grandmothers and mothers brought their little girls to the show. It was also on closed circuit TV as advertisement before the show. After the last meeting Mary Jo Smith and Valerie went to a quilt show and for some interesting fabric, “Construction Guys.” They really enjoyed the quilt show. Mary Jo made a kilt, hat and pure for a Halloween costume for her 15 year old grandson. He considered no underwear but his friend said, “Dude, please wear underwear!” Artistic Figures in Cloth Artistic Figures In Cloth AFIC is a convention held every other year. The classes and events is an extravaganza. The next convention is April 30 thru May 3rd 2009 Instructors and Workshops for 2009 Marcia Acker-Missall - Healing Goddess * Lady Gwenevere epb - Exploring the Flat Doll & Playful use of the Figure * The Doll as a Messen- D O L L M AK E R S E X T R A O RD I N AR Y ger * Small Dolls to Love or Wear Susan Barmore - Finnyus * Kitty Doll * Bug Spirit Esther Bechler - Felted Hands * A Teddy for Dolly Cody Goodin - Mediums Make Your Art Go Round * Wire Myth and Magic Allison Marano - The Grapevine Girls * Jeepers Creepers...Polymer Peepers! Leslie Molen - Ramiko Rabbit * Ling Li Charlie Patricolo - Heads—You Win! Ute Vasina - Flopsy— 6 inch Pincushion Troll * Little Folk Kathryn Walmsley - Baby Battina Automata * Little Cat Z Gloria Winer - Spartacus Promotion by: Cyndy's Dolls, LLC, P.O. Box 44244, Columbus, OH, 43204 For more information go to: http://www.cyndysdolls.com/AFIC/AFIC/ Page 2 Pin Ella P.’s Travel Mary Burt just got back from a sewing retreat “Artfiberfest” on the Oregon coast. Thirteen attended and sewed from dawn to midnight most days with a little time out for walks on the beach and of course, plenty of eating! It is a great well lighted space with plenty of cutting tables, ironing stations and an ocean view. She has attended since the beginning 15 years ago, as have most of the others. This is the famous chicken purse. This one is donated to the ALS silent auction. Another is donated to another silent auction and has a couple more promised. Each time she makes another one she perfects it a bit and figures by the time she finishes there will be so many that chicken purse carriers will be bumping into one another! At the retreat she learned to make a biscornu. You can google the directions. I may not have traveled like Mary but I had dolls that traveled in my place all year. This doll reading a fairy tale book with stories coming to life just got back from a trip to my favorite place— Houston Quilt Show where she was in Celebration of the Doll. My traveling doll will be back by the January meeting and then we can read about the places she has visited throughout the summer. Dru Presentations Linda made a presentation about Art Dolls to a group in Topeka. It was for a seminar and most of the folks in the group had no idea what an Art Doll was all about. Her “Green Witch” was a show and tell at a doll collectors’ group meeting. She was a prize and the gal that received her was happy to have her. (as well she should!) She is now working on a Santa Claus that “Pin Ella P.’s are very generous will be a silent aucin all of the donations and tion item for a fundraiser. The event is projects they work on.” hoping to raise funds for a gal who is suffering from breast cancer. have made similar donations of your dolls. Let’s hear from all of you that Liz at work Liz finished another online class. This one was the follow-up to the Journal Making class she took last spring. More bookmaking and journal making techniques were learned. She has made even more than are in this picture. The end of October was the anniversary of her blog. She “manipulated” things so that she put up her 100th D O L L M AK E R S E X T R A O RD I N AR Y Post on the same day. To celebrate she hosted a giveaway in which she gave the winner her choice of one of the journals. She chose the rainbow colored one, which was made of scraps of our Rainbow Challenge. That class is finished and Christmas quilt tops finished she is ready to get back to making dolls. Page 3 PIN ELLA P. OFFICERS President—Liz Waechter, PO Box 85, Whiting KS 66552 785-873-3256 [email protected] November 22 Meet at 9:00 Open house at Overbrook Bring any dolls for display Vice President — Linda Vargas, 8021 SW 22nd Terr. Topeka KS 66614 785-478-4328 [email protected] December—NO MEETING January 17 Wire Wrapped Doll—Liz Secretary/Newsletter—Dru Esslinger, 3508 AA RD, Madi son KS 66860 620-437-2656 [email protected] PIN ELLA P. Treasurer—Betty Dobelbower, 1819 SW Village Dr., Topeka KS 66604 785-272-2372 bfdo [email protected] We’re on the web at http://www.drusilla.c om go to Pin Ella P. Pin Ella P. is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to facilitating creativity. We have a public service project planned each year. The club meets from 10-3 on the third I hope that I have not missed anyone’s e-mails — too much going on. Our son-in-law was hit head on while driving the turnpike. The guy going the wrong way did not live and Tim had two broken legs and a broken collar bone— he was a very lucky young man! Anyway much time was spent in the hospital but he is home now and doing very well. While all that was going on the day of one of his surgeries his youngest daughter had her second little boy. What a day!!! I know I am too old for that kind of life! I did receive a letter from Sulky who has not have a challenge for a few years. They are going to join Hoffman and they are going to have a large challenge with many prizes. So the doll will have to be of a certain chosen Hoffman and embellished with Sulky thread. The pattern is a paisley for next year. Also, check out Treasures of the Gypsy for the challenge for next year. This will also need to be an embellished doll. These dolls make their first showing at the Houston Quilt Show and if chosen are shown at many shows. Almost all of the doll magazines will also have challenges as well as several places on the internet. Oh, yes!! Do not forget your doll for The State Fair. There will be one class that has a special topic which is chosen each year by Annie Newby because she always wins!! But that could be YOU!! WINDOWS A young couple moves into a new neighborhood. The next morning while they were eating breakfast, the young woman sees her neighbor hanging the wash outside. “That laundry is not very clean,” she said. “She doesn’t know how to wash correctly. Perhaps she needs better laundry soap.” Her husband looked on, but remained silent. Every time her neighbor would hang her wash to dry, the young woman would make the same comments. About one month later, the woman was surprised to see a nice clean wash on the line and said to her husband: “Look, she has learned how to wash correctly. I wonder who taught her this?” The husband said, “I got up early this morning and cleaned our windows.” And so it is with life. What we see when watching others depends on the purity of the window through which we look.