It was a great retreat weekend! The weather turned a little colder than normal. The lows were in the 30s! Yikes. Highs ranged from the low 70s to the 50s. That was ok -- another reason to stay in a quilt. I didn't take any walks except to the cafeteria, around the sewing room, and walking to our bedroom a couple of times each day. Most days my step counter was over 10,000 stitches.
I didn't have a huge goal list last week. Here's what it looked like.
10/14/24
✅Have a great time at retreat — I had a wonderful time.
✅Make at least 4 tops from kits — finished 5 tops and got 2 others started! WOW
Quilt one of my quilts after retreat — nope.
10/21/24
Finish Frolicking Frogs top started at retreat
Wash new fabrics
Put two borders on 3 yd quilt started at retreat
Bake some items for the annual community craft show
Clean up some of the stuff on the cutting table
Quilt one top
Sharon and I set up our tables and got to work right away. She had to leave Thursday morning as her son was getting married Saturday night. This picture shows some of our finishes before she left.
Her items are on the left: 2 3 yard quilts and a baby quilt using 2" squares. (She had sewn most of the squares together before retreat started.) My items on the right included 2 framed 9 patch quilts, a 36" baby quilt, the unfinished 3 yard quilt and a doll quilt top. (The framed 9 patches came from the FCQ Equilters group so all I did was sew the two tops together.) The doll quilt only needed two borders sewn on.
One of the reasons I had such successes at retreat is I precut my projects. Last year I made a big cutting booboo at the beginning of my major project and it was downhill from there. Lesson learned. So I made sure I picked easier projects and all were ready to just sew away.
Here are pictures of some of the projects:
This is a 36 x 36" baby quilt using the leftover fabric from Boxes and Bows quilt. It was a free pattern shared on this blog: https://www.sameliasmum.com/2014/11/one-block-baby-quilt-tutorial.html#google_vignette.
I've worked hard this week to make sure I got my 15 minutes of stitching each day. Friday after driving home (4 hour trip!) I whipped out my knitting and spent 20 minutes working on a little hat. I was surprised I wanted to spend more time in my studio on Saturday. Sunday afternoon we were going to watch a granddaughter's soccer game. I spent the morning stitching and then later afternoon we went up to watch the game. So, yes I stitched on something every day this week.
W/ending 10/20 — 294 days in to 2024.
- 15 minute days/Oct = 7/7
- 15 minute days/2024 = 284/294 days
- Success rate = 96.6%
Sounds like a fun and productive week for you! Love the blue 4x4 quilt.
ReplyDeletepretty area that you show in last photo I probably would have wanted to be outside not inside sewing :)
ReplyDeleteOh--buggies! THAT kind of buggy! When I embiggened the picture I immediately wondered, "How many people saw baby carriages?" 'Cause I couldn't see insects (buggies) no matter how hard I tried!
ReplyDeleteIn the small picture, it was easy to see peacocks.
That String Bean Pat Sloan pattern looks like a keeper! Thanks for sharing.
Carolyn
Your approach to retreat projects is sensisble -- pick several and have all the necessary 'ingredients.' Glad you had a good time!.........We enjoyed a Road Scholar program at Smith Mountain Lake in October, 2008. (Wow, 16 years.) It was our first visit to that part of the country.
ReplyDeletePrior to negotiating the winding roads to get to the conference center we had lunch in Roanoke and visited a craft fair. I bought a pair of enameled maple leaf earrings that I still wear every fall (including yesterday) and recall our trip. A souvenir that's actually been used!
DeleteHappy that you had a successful retreat. I agree that having everything cutis the way to go. I’ve learned to put the extra fabric in the project bag just as insurance because sometimes I miss count pieces and need to add one or two. For the record, I originally saw birds and then the buggies.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad the retreat was a success! The quilts look great and so does the view!
ReplyDeleteYour retreat sounds like fun, and such a beautiful spot, too! Looks like you got a lot done. That one block baby quilt is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI see peacocks! The Peacock Feathers panto would look great on that!!! Wow on getting 5 quilt tops done! Way to go! Fun, productive retreat!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! You had a really great week on the stitching front. Congrats on the sewing time metrics for this year. A 95% plus success rate doesn't come without lots of preplanning.
ReplyDeleteI totally love going on quilting retreats. And isn't it great to get so much done.
ReplyDeleteI am not much of a precutting girl, but do appreciate the organization and efficiency. The baby buggies looked like peacocks to me as well; I had to look at it for a while to determine the shape. Hooray on having a great retreat where you accomplish so much and share time with friends.
Sounds like a wonderful retreat and you got so much done! Gorgeous place for it too. I really like that Jelly Bean top! Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings!
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