Thursday, April 27, 2023

Scrub Stitchin' post #2

 There is still much to share from Scrub Stitchin', and I just returned from another retreat.  There will be much to blog about in the next few days if life will slow down enough to let me.

Dinner the first night.  Some of the ladies husbands joined us.

Chooky, Raewyn, Sue, Lynda


Gail, Chris and her sweetheart, Annette, Tracy

Jenny, Maureen, Lynda, Susan

Lou and her hubby, Jo and her hubby, Jude, Raylene, Pat and her hubby, Sylvia and her hubby.



Tina, Lea,  Georgina, and Harriet

Kylie, Annette, Natasha, and Me



Jules and Janice with their sweethearts

Sewing away...

Susan

I know she made an I Spy as well as a string quilt.


Raewyn and Helen
R made an apple core and a small Moda Love star.
Helen made a Twister quilt


Chris & Tracy
Tracy made a baby pinwheel, a braid quilt, and started a tulip quilt.
Chris did EPP - Lucy



Chris with her Lucy block

Lynda - looks like she did EPP as well

Lynda and Jenny
I am not sure what this Lynda worked on but Jenny made a bag.

The three musketeers:  Pat, Raylene, and Jude

Jules
It looks like Jules was binding a lovely Batik quilt.

Diane is making cute little spools.


Sue worked on and finished everything she brought!  I believe they were all commission quilts. She put so much thought into the planning and fabric in them.

Jo's Storm at Sea that I loved so much!  She also made a smaller Moda Love Star among other things.

Lou finished a beautiful anchor quilt designed by Tula Pink.

Gail did some paper piecing.

She had to block out he noise to focus.

Maureen did a very very tiny Moda Love quilt and I also saw her adding lovely applique to a tiny log cabin block.


Annette does beautiful hand work and hand applique' - absolutely stunning work!!

My dear friend, Jo

Jo in her PJs

Lou & Raylene

Raewyn pinning up her version of Moda Love.


Raewyn again -she was a pretty productive lady as were all of us.  Here is her Apple Core.



Pat - she is always smiling.  She had us to the hokey pokey one day so we could get the blood pumping and muscles moving.  They people on the other side of the world did it slightly different and it was Sylvia from Germany's first time ever.
Pat also made a Moda Love quilt in purples.

Chris with Jude


Tracy working on her Sunflower braid quilt.


Me working on my impromptu Diddles Bag.

Sylvia and her extremely precise and exquisite hand applique'!



8 comments:

  1. everyone's blog posts about SS are different but all totally wonderful...makes me feel like i was almost there....

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  2. Lots of fun projects and talented quilters!

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  3. It was a very productive weekend.

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  4. Wonderful pics Deana - wonderful memories

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  5. Each time I read a Scrub Stitchin' post it brings back such great memories. It was so wonderful that you and Tracy were able to join us.

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  6. Fantastic photos Deana and so many great memories.

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