The topic of embroidery came up, as it can at a meeting of quilters.
But when a hand waved from the audience, the question was not for one of the needle-wielding veterans that filled a room in Mexico’s First Presbyterian Church on Monday evening. It was directed instead at a group of high school students.
“How many of you can do it by hand?” the person wanted to know. There was a drawn out silence broken by a burst of laughter.
Two of those present had never touched a needle and thread before taking Sarah Gooch’s Fashion, Textiles and Design course at Mexico High School. Now Jessica Stephens is half way through her first quilt. And Elizabeth Cervenka is proud of a pillow she made.
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Ride is the stuff retro dreams are made of Published by admin on Tue, 04/27/2021 - 7:59am The message on the back of Oggie Ogar s retro van says all you need to know about his tastes in music. [Nathan Lilley]
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There once was a world where Black Sabbath and Molly Hatchet fluidly co-mingled with one another on AM radio. This, you see, was the ‘70s. And while self-professed southern rock fan Adolph “Oggie” Ogar wasn’t necessarily a Sabbath fan, he was a listener of the latter. And both styles of music had a place in the world.