Or this post could be titled 'What I Sewed at Retreat'.
I worked on several projects at retreat. First I pieced Indian Hatchet blocks.
I hadn't intended to start another Indian hatchet quilt but those triangles keep accumulating. I didn't trim the blocks at retreat, I'll do that at home. Here are a few blocks that have been trimmed.
At every retreat, Clothesline Creations gifts everyone a Villa Rosa card. Several retreats ago, the pattern was the Twinkle card. I thought it was really cute so I made blocks for a Twinkle quilt. Of course I made more blocks because I want a larger quilt. Instead of two charm packs, I purchased a layer cake at Clothesline Creations last summer during my birthday outing. I cut the layer cake into 5" squares then pieced the HST's at home so they would be ready to sew.
The fabric line I used was My Summer House by Bunny Hill Designs. The above picture is not a good picture but you get the idea.
For my third project, I pieced 36 posey blocks for the Garden Party quilt. I had the pieces prepped for last spring's retreat but never got to them.
I think Garden Party will be a retreat project and live in the retreat bag until next spring. The blocks have not been trimmed, I'll wait until they're all finished to do that.
Garden Party is designed by Bonnie Hunter and can be found in her Addicted to Scraps book.
Lolly's Fabrics provided door prizes during show & tell Friday evening. My name was drawn for one of the prizes, it was a project basket filled with all sorts of goodies!
I always have a great time at retreat but there is nothing like coming home and sleeping in my own bed. 😉
Someday I want to make this quilt again but make it large enough for a bed. I'd change the feathered star size to 18" finished, or maybe even the 24" size. Colleen did an excellent job with her quilting.
Linking to Midweek Makers, Wednesday Wait Loss, Put Your Foot Down, TGIFF!, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Beauty Pageant, Patchwork & Quilts
17 comments:
Radiant Blues looks absolutely gorgeous! And aren't you lucky to win that basket- what fun!
radiant blues really makes my heart rate soar....and lucky you!
Oh that radiant blues quilt! The quilting just makes it even more gorgeous. I like your Twinkle quilt, I made one a few months ago, but now I see yours I'd like to try some lighter fabrics.
Another win! Most excellent! You got so much done at your retreat and I still love your Radiant Blues.
What a wonderful prize you won, all those goodies!
What a fun retreat! That goodie basket is amazing. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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I do love the Twinkle quilt pattern! Great idea to cut a layer cake up into 5" squares to make a larger quilt!!! Super cute, too--love Bunny Hill!!! What a fabulous bunch of goodies you won!
What a great bag of treats you won. You made good progress with your projects. Your Radiant Blues looks stunning! xx
You made quite a haul in your winning! I still adore your blue feathered star quilt.
Radiant Blues makes a stunning backdrop in your home. Yes, I can imagine it larger on a bed as well. Great idea to set aside a project or two for your future retreat.
It looks like you had a lot of fun at your retreat and winning a basket of goodies is a always a bonus. Love, love, love your Radient Blues. Stunning!
Did you meet a lady named Norma while on retreat? She was up there for a retreat this week. Now I wish I had been on retreat again!! Love your door prize.
Sounds like a productive and fun retreat! It was great to see Radiant Blues again. . .it is so beautiful and it's hanging in the perfect spot!
All your blocks are great! I'm inspired by the Garden Posey ones. Congrats on the win, looks like lots of fun stuff. Such a beautiful feathered start quilt should definitely be on display!
Retreats are a wonderful way to get a lot of sewing done in a few days, uninterrupted! Tu our feathered stars are gorgeous! Gail at the cozy quilter.
You sewed a lot at retreat! It's great to have special projects, ready for the next retreat. Great basket full of goodies, yummy charm pack and fat quarters! Are the cute balls pincushions?
Your walls look beautiful with these quilts, love to see Radiant Blues on display. Thank you for sharing!
The balls are actually felted wool and go in the dryer with the laundry. They keep the laundry from having static cling.
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