Invitation to April 21 Bluffton Scrap Artist Quilters retreat
The Bluffton Scrap Artist Quilters are inviting quilters and sewists to their upcoming Quilting Retreat from Thursday, April 18 to Sunday, April 21 at the Harrod Event Center.
The center is located at 9520 Harrod Rd, Harrod, and the cost is $10/day.
The retreat is a dedicated time for quilters and sewists to bring their sewing machine and current projects, to help them focus on their craft.
Attendees are welcome to come and go as they please. Those interested in attending the retreat may email [email protected] using the subject line “April 21 BSAQ Retreat.” Space is limited, so advance notification is required.
The Bluffton Scrap Artist Quilters (BSAQ) is a social club for anyone interested in the art of sewing and quilting. The group formed in the late 1970s with the purpose of promoting good fellowship among those interested in the art of quilting and to promote knowledge and understanding of all aspects of quilting.
BSAQ meets the first Monday of the month at the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center at 7:00 p.m., and the meeting includes a short program, show and tell and refreshments. Anyone interested is welcome to attend.
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