I got one and a half quadrants done of this Trip Around the World. It is a UFO started, um, 5 years ago or so. Queen size, mostly batiks. I need to put one of the quadrants on the design wall and take a photo so you can see what it really looks like.
Here's what my station looked like when first set up. These were really narrow tables and we each had one. I was encroaching on my neighbor's table but she had brought two additional tables -- one for an iron, one for her sewing machine. I brought too many projects (who knew it would take days to get 1.5 quadrants done??? It wasn't as if sewed all of the strata!)
Jump over to Judy L's Patchwork Times to see others blogging about what is on their design wall.
I thought I would want to do something besides sewing this morning but my projects are luring me to the studio.
Now they know that 1 table per person is not realistic! The colors are really nice.
ReplyDeletewow haven't gone on a quilt retreat like that in so long - color me jealous!
ReplyDeleteYour TRTW is beautiful! I would need numerous tables for all my stuff :)
ReplyDeleteLove the colors, Bonnie. That is going to be a beautiful trip around the world. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletevery pretty and I am always over planning what I can accomplish in my "free time." That is a lovely quilt you are working on.
ReplyDeletethat's going to be a beautiful quilt-I always think I'm going to get more done than I think.
ReplyDeleteYOur Trip Around the World is beautiful and those other projects will still be there when you're ready for them.
ReplyDeleteYour fabrics look great!
ReplyDeleteI always take up so much space when I'm working...and I also always take more projects than I could finish in 5 retreats!!
Love the material/colors. . . .I finally got on by using the link on your email. . . . so how in the world do you plan for a quilting retreat? I know I probably won't be going on any more scrapbooking/card ones as I have WAY to MUCH to take with and it's a pain to prep!!! LOL
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