Just a week after returning from Aussieland and Scrub Stitchin' friends, I went to my local retreat. It is only 20 minutes from home but I stayed over anyway. There is nothing like a quilty sleep over with friends.
The theme was Quilting Friends which was so fitting considering I've known many of these ladies since I started quilting like 30 or so years ago. Yes, that really dates me.
Look at this cute pattern holder they made us. It is cute without a pattern too. The big clip holds your pattern in place. I am always looking for my pattern.
Phyllis and I traveled together and had a grand time.
Sherry sat with me and coached me along on the non quilty projects. The retreat committee asked all of us to sew little dresses for African children which was a joy. These dresses will go to children who live at a dump sight.
Robyn actually took my class last year and finished the little quilt I taught. Isn't she cute?
Laurie was there, and I had not seen her in many many years. She blames me for her quilting addiction because she took her first quilt classes from me so many years ago. It seems like a lifetime ago. It was so great to catch up again.
It looks like a fabulous time was had by all. So many pretty projects as well. I am sure you came home inspired .
ReplyDeleteLove the little dresses and the gifts. Another fun time with friends. xx
ReplyDeletelooks like another fun retreat and very productive too. Love the little bag that was made for you. It does keep your phone, purse and keys safe. Quilting Grandmother is cute with her necklace and tape measure hanging. those little dresses will be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the dresses.....they will make some little girls very happy. Love retreat gifts.
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun. Love the little bags.
ReplyDeleteWow - what a great retreat - none of my retreats are like that - with classes and lots of gifts...
ReplyDeleteHow many days were you there?
A great idea about the dresses...I'm sure they will be appreciated and I love your portrait quilt.
Nothing better than sewing with old friends ;) These little dresses are lovely, and I love the hexie pouch, wow, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLooks like another group of talented and productive quilters.
ReplyDeleteHow good is it to sew with friends!! Great work with the little dresses, your quilty lady is cute.
ReplyDeleteLots of happy faces.... It's amazing how time flies......
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