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by Penny Halgren, Pen
To plan games for quilters, get inspiration from your children's parties. An age old kids' favorite is "Pin the Tail on the Donkey." How about a quilter's version, like "Pin the Block on the Quilt" where players try to get as close as possible to pinning into place a missing block from a paper version of a 9-patch - blindfolded, of course, just like in the children's version of the game.

Another game for quilters is QUILT, instead of BINGO. You'd need to make cards for each player and create pieces by which to call the letters and numbers (for example, Q-12, U-25, I-33, etc.).

How about a spin off of the children's party favorite "Clothespin Drop?" Instead of a clothespin, use a thimble. Have the participant try to drop the thimble inside. Each player gets three tries to see who scores a thimble in the bottle the most times.

Are you looking for a guessing game for quilters? How about pouring old bobbins - some empty and some still partially wound - into a fish bowl or large glass container? Give each quilter one guess to see who gets closest to the total amount of bobbins actually inside the glass container. Including bobbins that are still wound with a little thread along with empty ones should create a challenge for your quilters.

Create a challenging game for quilters by giving them a sheet of paper and asking them to list as many quilt patterns as they can think of...but limit the time to a minute or two at the most. The quilter with the most quilt patterns listed wins the prize.

If you like to create word searches or crossword puzzles, take time to print out enough copies so you'll have plenty of games for quilters at your event.

If you are planning games to be ice breakers or to promote team spirit, why not plan a scavenger hunt? Divide your quilters into teams and give them a list of items they must find. Items could include various quilting supplies, a certain fabric print or brand, the sky is the limit!

Another fun team game for quilters is a thimble or bobbin relay. Whichever sewing notion you choose, have team members race to successfully carry the notion to the finish line. The catch - they must carry it in a teaspoon!

If you have a door prize to give away and want to do something other than simply draw a name for it, turn the giveaway into a game for your quilting friends. Color code empty thread spools and dump them into a bag. Have only one "Gold" spool. Fill the bag with shredded paper, Easter basket grass, etc., if you'd like. Each guest gets to draw a spool from the bag. The quilter who draws the golden spool gets your special door prize!

Don't stress too much if you are planning games for quilters. Remember, quilters have a good time whenever they are with fellow quilters -- whether planned games for quilters are included or not. Quilters have historically been known for their fellowship - just look at the old quilting bees when the women of the church or community gathered to piece and quilt treasured heirlooms.

Your quilting event will certainly be a success with the right mix of quilters, snacks, and a couple of special games for quilters.

Thanksgiving kicks off the winter holiday season in the United States. It is a holiday that emphasizes family gatherings with a large dinner of traditional foods such as turkey with stuffing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Although often identified with food and football, Thanksgiving is a time of thanks for the blessings of the previous year and the family members who support us all year long.

Thanksgiving is a warm holiday at the beginning of the cold winter season. Businesses close and most people get an extended holiday. Some people use the occasion to begin shopping for the Christmas holiday. It should be a time to forget your cares and worries and relax with friends and family, including members of the family you may not get to see very often.

In addition to planning the meals and cleaning the house, you also have to plan something for the kids. Everyone can enjoy the food, and adults can enjoy the conservation after dinner, but the children will soon grow restless. Most kids get five days of vacation over the Thanksgiving holiday and it's too cold to play outside. To keep them out of mischief you should find something to keep them amused. It can be hard to keep watch over the children while finding time to socialize. Here are a few suggestions.

The Stuffed Animal Corner

Kids love plush animals and can have a a lot of fun with a bunch of them. If you gather enough stuffed animals together so that each child has a toy, you can avoid fighting and give them something to keep them entertained. You could even have a theme for your collection of stuffed animals, such as forest animals. Assemble some stuffed foxes, bunnies, raccoons, teddy bears, or even a moose. By giving the animals a common theme to relate them, the kids can pretend that they are having a forest adventure without going outside. They could even put on a play or show to entertain the adults while dessert is served.

Coloring Books for Holidays

For the younger children, coloring books can be a great form of entertainment. Just pick up a few with holiday themes and let the kids pick out their favorites to color or doodle on. These books come in many varieties and have pictures for each season, such as pilgrims, turkeys, Santa Claus, reindeer, a menorah, snowmen, elves and lots more. In addition to allowing the kids to be creative, it will also be a quiet activity. You can have a peaceful talk after dinner while the children do something safe and calm.

Guessing Games

Older children will appreciate something more advanced. Just cut some simple pictures out of a magazine. Cars, animals, sports, or clothing will do. Next glue them to pieces of cardboard and put them face-down to allow each kid to pick one without anyone else seeing it. Then the other children can guess what each picture is while providing clues about their own picture.

Getting organized with a few games and some entertainment for the kids can make your Thanksgiving a lot more fun for everybody. You can enjoy a peaceful dinner and conversation, so give it a try!

Article Source : Family On The Holidays

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