HISTORY
Fabric Boutique, an
independent, popular fabric store in Sarasota in the 1980s and early 1990s,
offered a Stretch and Sew monthly class that was attended by a group of
enthusiastic sew-ers followed, of course, by lunch at nearby restaurants.
The owners of this store sold to relocate in Las Vegas, unfortunately the new
owners did not continue for very long. Having formed a close bond many
of this group of sew-ers continued meeting for lunch, hoping to find another
location where we could meet and sew. Even some of our husbands were
looking for a place for us! Jack Holland (Evelyn's husband) attended
the Sarasota County Fair and while visiting the many exhibitions stopped to
talk to Pat and Ruth, owners of the Landings-Viking Sewing Store in Sarasota.
Through their offer our problem of a meeting place was solved!!
Some of Landings-Viking
customers joined our group and introduced us to the American Sewing Guild.
Officers of the Suncoast Tampa Bay Chapter were invited to come and speak to
us. An enthusiastic group joined the American Sewing Guild, became
active members of Suncoast Tampa Bay Chapter. Some served on the
Advisory Board of the Suncoast Tampa Bay Chapter.
With over 125 members the
National ASG Association was petitioned asking that the Gulf Coast
Sarasota Chapter ASG be formed. 1995 a
Chapter was formed with the stipulation that it be named Sarasota/Gulf
Coast Chapter ASG. National ASG stated that the name of a
geographical location must be first so that anyone could locate the Chapter by
looking at a map of the area.
Neighborhood groups were formed
in Englewood/Venice, Sarasota (both day and evening), Bradenton, Ellenton, and
Brandon (both day and evening). The Brandon groups have since
discontinued citing the distance as the deterring factor. Meetings
were (and still are) held in stores, libraries and organization meeting halls.
May I digress for a minute and
tell you of a funny instance that I can still recall? During a
Neighborhood meeting at Sew-lutions in Sarasota, where an overflow crowd was
attending, Gail Ceci's husband and co-owner had no place to sit. So
being a gentleman he retired to the back room and took a seat upon the large
waste paper basket and promptly found himself folded inside said basket.
With some difficulty he was extricated - I'm sure he did not find it as
amusing as some of us did.
We have a hard working Advisory
Board, a wonderful Newsletter issued every other month, an annual
Fashion Show by our members, a yearly Educational Seminar, established a Ginny
Jahnke Educational Savings Fund, and a large group of enthusiastic, talented
members since 1995!!
by Dora Markle