28.2.12

Quilt Retreat 2012

Every year for the past four years I've gone to the church quilt retreat.  Once again, it was a good day, full of sewing and relaxing.  Away from my usual busy home and family.  A day to sew and talk the day away.


I started the day with a pattern and a stack of fabrics.  I cut up all the fabric and got started on the blocks for a quilt for Zachary's bed.  I'm liking it!


My friend Ashley's cute baby all wrapped up in a quilt, of course! 


A Dr. Seuss quilt.  I love this fabric!


My friend Jen, stitching away.


Some sewing going on too.  Karen is a super-fast sewist!


Someone was working on a quilt-as-you-go quilt.  A very interesting technique that I may be interested in trying one day.


My sister-in-law Jennifer finished this quilt top and I love it!  It's a very happy baby quilt, that's for sure.


This next photo is for you, Suzanne.  Esther was inspired by your Midwife Quilt and is working on this beautiful quilt for her sister.  It's going to look very good.


 The organizers made the church hall look very cozy.  This is the "living room" corner for nursing your babe, paging through a magazine, picking out stitches or other such relaxing activities.



Look closer at the rug.  My sister-in-law is a very talented lady.  She spends more of her "free time" doing rug hooking than quilting lately.  And she's made some very nice rugs.  All of the wool fabric for the rugs comes from recycled wool blankets.  It makes me want to try it some day too.  Isn't it neat how the design for the rug is like a quilt pattern?


Another one of her rugs by a cutting table.  The rugs helped make the room look cozy and warm.


And a rug by the other organizer, Jan.  Crocheted from recycle t-shirts.  Very, very cool.


We were asked to bring a pinwheel block for a quilt.  Jen and Jan put the quilt together and quilted it right away.  It was delivered the next day to a girl going through chemo treatments for kidney cancer.  It's good to do make things together.  Hope she enjoys her quilt!



10 comments:

  1. What an AWESOME time that looks like! Wish my church had a quilting group. I know there are quilters, but no other young ones.

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  2. Wow! Makes me a tad bit jealous which I'm telling myself to turn into motivation to get something going like that here!! :)
    I'm loving how Zachary's quilt is looking, Alisa!! The colours are great and you have some fun prints :)
    Esther if you read this - I love how your quilt is looking!!

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    1. You could totally do it! There are 3 churches to pull from and I'm sure there are lots of quilters and sewists.

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  3. Me again...I love how they made it so homey with the beautiful rugs and plants and even a quilt on the wall :)

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    1. It was very nice. As you know, Jennifer has a talent for making things homey and cozy. :-)

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  4. a quilt retreat sounds like a blast....everyones projects are amazing. i love the pattern and fabrics you chose.

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  5. Zachary's quilt look great so far - I love the colours. And the retreat looks like fun. We could do something like that Suzanne - just not in the next few months for me tho!

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    1. Maybe in the Fall or next winter/spring? Annette would be interested too :)

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  6. Hope you had just as much fun as me! What a great day to get a way!

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  7. If you read this Jen... I think it looked great!
    Karen Marie

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