We started with a delightful morning tea.
Not my photo - I didn't have any cream.
Then unpacked and sorted ourselves.I had done a lot of preparation and I had a "Plan".
#1 - The borders for 3 blocks of Bluebird Lane - I still have the appliqueing to do - and the third block is missing a bit (since I mis-cut and didn't bring the fabrics) but done as per the Plan!
#2 - Splendid Sampler block - mine is in the middle of the photo.
All of us ended up making a block.
Sandi made one but loved Teresa's so much she made
a second one in similar fabrics.
And it's good she made two since we could then form a 3 x 3 square.
And it's good she made two since we could then form a 3 x 3 square.
#3 - "My Town" - this was a BOM in Homespun in 2011. I had chosen to do only 4 blocks and found this great house fabric that I wanted to use as the border. The blocks have been "almost finished" for quite some time but needed putting together. I decided on an attic window pattern.
There are a lot of decorations to be added (felt flowers, buttons etc)
especially to the "Florist" block.
#4 - Quilt my Christmas Quilty Fun quilt. I did some of the vertical lines and then started on the tree - but really I don't like quilting much - and there wasn't a lot of space so I stopped & packed it away.
#5 - The Bridesmaids Quilts. I sewed the borders onto each block that I took. Still a long way to go on this ...but getting there slowly...
#6 - Christmas Runner. Maureen had gifted me some lovely gold Christmas fabric which I decided to turn into a simple runner - I was able to get some more coordinating fabric from the shop so I made the runner. I was going to start quilting it (it's only small) but couldn't find my masking tape and it was late so I just made the runner.
#7 - The Anni stitchery for my GDITC swap. I worked on that - almost done. Here's a bit of it...
My almost 'done' plan:
It was a wonderful time - everyone got a lot done despite time out for a trip to Warwick Garden Centre for lunch .....
and a trip into town to shop at Canning Town Patchwork and morning tea at Brysons.
Thanks to those from whom I pinched photos.
I do feel lucky to be able to join in with this group in February - though we could wish for cooler weather.
How many sleeps until Glenrose 2017???
7 comments:
hi Susan wow lots of beautiful projects,well done and thankyou for sharing your wonderful retreat xx
WOW you sure got a lot done on retreat... When I go on retreat I just chat too much..LOL.....
what a wonderful time..........you got lots crossed off your list......
That looked like a great sewing retreat, so did have an impressive list.
Looks like you were very busy. That lunch looks pretty amazing for a garden centre! I have my sewing weekend coming up in two weeks. I can't wait!
I am so pleased that you had a lovely retreat with the girls. Thanks for sharing your completed works with me on the way home. You braved the Ipswich heat, thankyou dear friend.
I am so pleased that you had a lovely retreat with the girls. Thanks for sharing your completed works with me on the way home. You braved the Ipswich heat, thankyou dear friend.
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