It was a great week and a great retreat. I really enjoy gathering with these ladies, catching up and sewing. I'll see some of them at the Country Piecemakers meeting in August. I was really successful too. Here's my goal list.
7/21/25
✅Attend retreat — great fun and terrific to see these friends again.
Piece these tops in the order given as time allows:
✅Soho — center done, will do borders at home.
Triple Rail baby quilt — what was I thinking? This was not a doable project! The rails were all made but the novelty fabric wasn’t right.
Irish Christmas (mine in spring colors!) — HSTs were sewn and trimmed. Putting the quilt together will come later.
✅Cornerpost — all done.
✅Pretty Please — need to find a border.
✅Dinos and Friends (PCQ Charity Quilt for Kids) — easy-peasy. Finished, ready to find a backing and quilt
✅Write article on Mysteries and Sew Alongs — done.
✅Keep working on cross stitch project bag — one thread was stitched. (Doesn’t sound like much but it is making progress.
Irish Christmas is a more involved quilt. I got all, 48, of the half square triangles sewn and trimmed. This project might wait for my October retreat or I might sew it before then. It is a bit more complicated to try to make it in a retreat setting -- catching up with friends, talking and carrying on. So maybe this will be done at home in the near feature.
Pretty Please is another 3 Yard Quilt. I made it earlier this year that you can see here. This is a very easy, quick quilt. The borders, in purple, will be added soon. I like the multicolored popsicles It's a fun quilt.
Here's a link to Jan Ochterbeck's blog and directions for this quilt and others. This will be given through my quilt guild to a youngster in our community.
7/28/25
Put all my retreat supplies away
Put borders on Pretty Please
Finish FCQ Equilters blocks
Pick a top and backing and quilt it
Keep knitting on the current hat
Work on cross stitch project bag
I definitely got my 15 minutes of stitching done this week.
W/ending 7/27/25. 208 days of 2025
- 15 minute days/July = 27/27
- 15 minute days/2024 = 208/208 days
- Success rate = 100%
M's lunch box from a pattern from Annie's called Out to Lunch 2.0. She had a good time making it. She also made -- get this -- tennis shoes!
B cut and sewed this top at retreat. (It was 6 days and 5 nights, although we all left by about 11 this morning.) This doesn't do the colors justice though.
I was surprised that I didn't have more photos. I hope my friends will share photos when their blocks becoming tops. A lot of fun sewing was going on.
It sounds like you had an amazing retreat , Bonnie and you got a lot done. I look forward to seeing Triple Rail Fence . I am sure you will find the perfect novelty print. Dino and Friends just made me smile- so many fun fabrics and I saw you do like me- add Christmas fabric too.Cute! Enjoy your week and Happy quilting. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteYou and your friends really sewed up a storm! Your Pretty Please has such great colors, and Dino and Friends is adorable. Making shoes is amazing! Hope you get to rest up this week.
ReplyDeleteCute little set-up with your Featherweight, Bonnie!!! Love the purple and coral accents in your popsicle quilt! Great Dino design! Thanks for sharing the link to Jan's tutorials. The bag and shoes look complicated to work on at a retreat!?! Great job, M! B's quilt is so stunning!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had such an awesome retreat. You got a ton done! love them all - but the dino one... so stinkin cute!
ReplyDeleteThe retreat sounds like it was a lot of fun! You definitely did get a lot done, too, in spite of the carrying on, lol! I love the Pretty Please top - really nice combination of colors. And the Dinosaurs, too. That looks like a great one for a featured print. Have a great week, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteA very successful retreat!! You have some great quilt tops in the works.
ReplyDeletemaking shoes is kind of neat. I wonder how they hold up over time but I too need very good arch support
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun retreat, and productive, too. Your dino quilt turned out so cute - some child will love it! Thanks for the shout-out about my charity patterns.
ReplyDeleteYou got lots done. Sorry about the rail fence project, maybe that one gets carried over to the next retreat. Congrats on all the stitching time and progress.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you have a safe drive there and back and had a great time with projects and visiting friends.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good time was had by all! I like the dinosaur quilt--I've wanted to make one of those for a long time! (in different fabrics, though!)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great retreat with a TON of sewing! :)
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful! Warm greetings from a retired lady living in Montreal, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun projects and sounds like a great retreat, Bonnie! Thanks for the link for the charity quilts. I hope you have a great week. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.
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