The Fall decorations were out. She always have such a lovely entrance.
Let's talk sewing!
Francine (on the left) was able to finish sewing the blocks and assembling this big beauty made from her scraps. Her sister, Françoise is holding the right corner.
Hélène, the third sister, took all the leftover fabrics, cut them up in strips and sew them together like a jelly roll quilt. This is the backing for the quilt she made last year with those fabrics. It looked better in person.
Lucie worked on her Highway 401 Stars quilt. Do to a mistake in the pattern, she has to undo all the little stars or risk losing points. The little star block is bigger than the big star block. Argh!!
Mary had such a wonderful quilt but I can't find the photo of the top. :( This photo only gives you a very little glimpse of the beauty to come. Sorry, Mary.
Nicole worked on a baby quilt for her first grandchild. She started the quilting on Tuesday morning.
Sylvie, our prolific quilter, added the blue border on this one. Then, she quilted and bound it. But that was just her first item on her to-do list.
This one got quilted and bound too.
Then, she cut and sew lots of red and white strips. And cut lots of batting strips and sew them together. Curling them up together in a bias tape fashion, she stitched a curvy line in the middle.
Look at the size of that batting roll!!
It's getting smaller.
The end result. The "twine" will become a Christmas tree skirt, (in a rope basket fashion) but that was for another day, another retreat.
She assembled part of the snowman kit. Hat, mittens, scarf, and many more other blocks to go.
Sylvie brought some prizes for us. She pull my name out of the hat. I'm so happy. This little pouch is so cute. It was wrapped in a fat quarter. What's not to love?
Josee was mindful of our health so she gave each one a zero calories candy and a nice soak for our favourite laundry. Josee also brought us some puzzle and games. It was fun. You might be able to print this one if you wish.
That's all very lovely but
What did I sew?
My machine needed a spa day long before the retreat but I was too tired all the time to take it anywhere. So, I sewed slowly.
Photographed on Wednesday, right after the retreat. It's a better picture than the one in the sewing room on a rainy afternoon.
Friends' Favourite came along and much progress was made on this one. (not the final layout)
Someone suggested that I add a border between the blocks because "it is very busy". Yes, but I like busy, I like scrappy quilts, and besides, this border will make it harder to align all those little white squares! But I gave the idea a try anyway. ... It's not agreeing with me.
Back home! This big guy is not leaving my side, spying my every move to make sure I am not packing to leave again.
Although, it looks sunny on the deck, this morning was anything but warm. Part of the landscape is missing.
It's very humid and cold (+4 Celsius), as I set the blocks and quilts on my deck to take pictures.
I had brought (to the retreat) a big bag of flannelette square that was given to me a long time ago. Each bag, in the big bag, was of a different size or a different theme print. I got out all the snow ones and then some, to make this little centre. Back home, I trimmed it with a red flannelette I had in my stash. It will be bordered again with the light blue and white fabric you see here. Easy peasy, little baby top done. (well, almost)
It was so much fun to work with flannelette, that I continued for a second one. All these blocks were the same size. I cut some up to make a horizontal sashing as the bag was running out of variety and I couldn't make more 4 patches. I like it this way.
Looking in my flannelette stash, I found this cute heart print that matches the colours of the quilt. So, it will be used in the border.
Also in my stash was this yardage print; the exact same print as in the quilt. What are the odds? It will serve as backing. Yay! They weren't on my to-do list but slimming down the big flannelette bag was, so I win!
I also worked on Stained Glass. I added a few triangles. The ironing boards are far from the sewing station so I abandoned this as it was too much walking. It will be much faster to do this one at home. The girls loved that one.
I also looked at a few (pronounce many) magazines for inspiration.
Sometimes, life is hard but someone has to do it. ( Wish I was still there. ) I also looked at a few (pronounce many) magazines for inspiration.
Enjoy some sewing, my friends.
;^)
Joining these talented ladies this week.
Angela at So Scrappy
NinaMarie at Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever