Since the last time I blogged, I went on a quilt retreat with my friends and had a great time. I only finished one thing but I got a few things further along too. Good food, good friends and relaxation. It's so nice to get away and not worry about making dinner, answering the phone, cleaning, laundry, etc, etc. Nothing but me time. That's what I like about retreats. I can sew until I'm too tired to sit any longer or take a walk or even a nap. Of course, I didn't do those things. I just sewed and sewed. and ate and talked alot! I took my tatting and my knitting but didn't touch either one. We did make a trip into the local quilt shop and I bought a new project too. Like I needed another project, right? I saw this quilt and just had to have it, it was beautiful and I didn't want it to get away from me. I'll be starting it soon but I have to finish at least 3 things first. I started out telling myself I had to finish 5 things but decided to lower it to 3! Ha, ha, I don't know if I can wait but I'm going to be patient and get some small things done first.
When I came home Sunday, I was so tired. I brought all of my stuff in from the car and put my sewing room back together. I planned on sewing some but it just didn't happen. I sat in my chair and started watching some TV I had recorded and fell fast asleep. No sewing that day or the rest of the week either. I didn't get to sew again until this past Saturday afternoon! Last week was busy with grandkids and friends and family but no time to sew. I did watch TV one night and I knitted for awhile. I'm still working on my Wingspan shawl.
Saturday, I planned on finishing my blocks for my current swap but I only sewed on them a little while. The grandbaby didn't want to cooperate and take a good nap. I had to finally put my sewing away and play with her....What a sacrifice! Not!
Sunday afternoon, I was finally able to finish them up. I made my 5 blocks for my swap this Thursday....These blocks took me forever! Have you ever made a block and had to unsew it because it wasn't right? Well, these blocks and I didn't get along at all. I used fabrics for the outside triangles that were two different fabrics. I had enough to do 3 blocks of one fabric and the other two were supposed to be the other fabric. I had to unsew them because the outside triangle fabrics weren't the same. I wasn't paying attention and sewed the wrong fabrics on the blocks. They looked almost alike and I started to leave them as they were but I just couldn't stand it. I had to rip out. I got my trusty seam ripper out and unsewed them. Then, I was stupid enough to sew two blocks wrong again!!!!I didn't think I would ever get these simple blocks done. I was so aggravated with myself. I was trying to watch Felix Baumgartner jump out of that balloon 24 miles up and I wasn't paying attention to what I was doing. OMG, I am so glad those are done too! 5 blocks took nearly all afternoon but I finally got them done. One more thing out of the way for the month! If you click on the pics, you can see how close the fabrics were....
One of my accomplishments at retreat was my 40 Nine Patches for the month. I love mindless sewing when I'm with someone. I can chat and sew and not have to think about what I'm doing. These weren't so bad this month. We are down to only 4 more months and we'll have enough nine patches for the quilt... Yay!
I wanted to show you what I worked on at retreat. I decided I would make both my granddaughters the same quilt. I think I told you that last week. Well, I got alot of the blocks done at retreat. I still have more to do but I am alot further along on this now. I ran out of white fabric and had to buy some more. That was my main reason for going to the quilt shop at retreat. I couldn't stand the temptation though....
Can you tell there are two quilts on my design wall? I still have some more blocks to make. I'm making them 6 X 8. I'm trying to make them both alike but I have a few blocks in there that are different. The colors are the same but the fabric is different, but just a few. I think I still need about 20 more blocks. I have so enjoyed making these blocks. I even showed the girls at retreat how to make these and they started making some too. These are my Disappearing 4 patches I've been working on for the Scrappy Rainbow challenge this year. I've already decided what my borders will be for these two but have to find the fabric. All of the fabric used is scrap except for the white. I had to buy extra white on white fabric as I used all of mine from my stash. I hope my sweet granddaughters will like them.
Now, here's a few pics of what some of my friends did at retreat....
Karen was working on a Trip Around the World quilt....
Ruth and Jessica (Mother and daughter team) worked on this beautiful Christmas quilt. Click on the picture and see how pretty this quilt is. They almost finished this one. They still had to add the beautiful border on it when they left...This was a kit they bought a few years ago. The daughter will get this one...
This is a quilt that Judy was working on. The pattern was in a McCall's quilting mag from 2005.
Some Christmas Dresden blocks. Glenda did these and they were going to be for our Christmas challenge swap but she liked them so much she decided to keep them and make a runner out of them. She bought two fat quarters and made 5 dresden plates.
This is Witch Judy...she dressed up for us the last day we were at retreat. So cute but I wish I had taken a pic of her socks...
6 comments:
I am sure your grandaughters will love the quilts, they look so good
Lovely Lovely quilt!!!. I love them, and their colors
Wow, you've been busy. I really like those granddaughter quilts!
Your retreat looks (and sounds) like it was a ton of fun! Love the projects - yours and theirs.
I don't know how you accomplished so much. The granddaughters' quilts are going to be so cute - just right for them.
Lillian
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Oh WOW! Linda your D4Ps look fabulous! Lucky Granddaughters :) errrr lucky you have granddaughters, lol...
I was thinking of doing mine 7x7 which means I'll have to make an extra block. I wonder what the last 2 colours will be.
Thank you for sharing the pictures of your retreat. Some wonderful projects being done there.
I had to giggle as your post could almost have been written by myself with regards to the retreat. I too was on a retreat a couple weeks ago and I think I'm only just recovered. I must post some pictures too. Thankfully there were no quilt shops to tempt me. LOL.
hugs Ellyx
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