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Next Board Meeting

Wednesday, April 01


Time:  1:30pm
Location:  Clubhouse 4    
For Laguna Woods Village residents and their guests only



Next Guild Meeting

Wednesday, April 08


Time:  1:00 - 3:00 pm
Location:  Back in Clubhouse 7    
Program:   Tina Curran
 



Philanthropy

February 2026
Philanthropy continues to be a big part of the vision and mission of the Crazy Quilters. This past month the Guild delivered 18 quilts to the Orange County Rescue Mission, 16 to Orangewood and 10 well-baby blankets to Saddleback Hospital. 6. NICU blankets are ready for delivery. If you can help make deliveries, please let Joy Kerr know.



ByLaws
Crazy Quilters Guild ByLaws
 

 


 



Honor Quilt Nomination Form
The Crazy Quilters of Laguna Woods would like to
recognize our Laguna Woods veterans with quilts
to honor their service. If you would like to nominate
a veteran to receive a patriotic quilt, please complete
the attached form and return it to the address
given on the bottom of the form.







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Educational TidBits

March  2026
A DISCUSSION OF FUSIBLE INTERFACING

Happy March 2026.   This month includes a return to Daylight Savings Time, Saint Patrick’s Day, and the beginning of Spring.  I am so looking forward to seeing baby ducks waddling along after their mothers and viewing plenty of beautiful birds flitting around the village.  The topic for this tidbit deals with interfacing, the fusible kind of interfacing.  

Years ago, when I was a teenager, I worked for a tailor after school, on school breaks, and during the summer.  I hand stitched in lots of interfacing fabric.  In those days interfacing had to be sewn in carefully so that it provided structure for the garment in which it was to be installed but it had to become invisible to the outside of the garment.  Most of my work was hand stitching interfacing into yokes, collars, cuffs, pants and jacket plackets, and reinforcing lapels where the buttons and buttonholes would go on shirts, blouses, and jackets...

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Slide Shows
Bonanza Boutiques
November 2025


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Events
Fashion Show Sept 10, 2025


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Events
Maui Quilts Group 2

 

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