Christine and I attended the annual November Crafter's retreat at Camp Kintail this past weekend. We both love these weekends away to get lots done on our current and new projects. I just noticed that a lot of my projects are green in this post... I made this I Spy HRT quilt top at the Oxford Guild retreat early in November and managed to get it quilted and bound at the retreat. I finished off the hand stitching on the binding at home this week.
I found this fun green and white striped fabric in my stash for the binding.
The backing fabric was also in my stash, but as you can see below, I did not have quite enough of the dotty fabric so I added in a couple of strips to make the backing big enough.
Christine also quilted a baby quilt and added the binding at the retreat. With us is Mary, a knitter, who also attends the retreat each year. She was making socks for her brothers for Christmas.
I made the last two pineapple blocks for my Rainbow Scrap Challenge project...gold and dark green. I have not sewn these blocks together yet but you can see my 12 blocks below.
My green hat is just about done--I just have a bit of the seam to finish sewing up and then I can wear it!
I have started my scarf to match...I found an easy pattern on Ravelry. knit 2, knit one in the back, pearl one. Rinse and repeat. I like the texture! The scarf will be a lower priority over the next while as I work on Christmas gifts.
I finally quilted my Whistlestop quilt, a pattern by Christine at Tessalated Quilts. I made the top a while ago and just never got around to quilting it until now. Again, more green!
I chose to do some orange peel and straight line quilting with my walking foot. I added the binding at home this week and will work on the hand stitching this weekend.
Here is a cute picture of Finn as a brief break from all of my project photos!
Camp Kintail was decorated for Christmas, inside and outside. This is the path from the building where we were sewing to where we had our meals.
As I said in my last post, I put my sunflower cross stitch aside and have started a Christmas project. It will not be done for this Christmas but it is fun to work on a seasonal project at this time of the year.
My modern sampler quilt has most of the backing pieced with fabrics leftover from the front of the quilt as well as other fabrics from my stash. I have one more piece to add at the top and then I can take this to the long armer. It is a twin sized quilt and too big for me to quilt on my DSM.
Another view of the path through the woods at Camp Kintail!
This quilt is an Elgin Piecemakers comfort quilt for a chemo patient at our local hospital. Lynn put the blocks together and I am doing the binding. I have lots of slow stitching to keep me busy this weekend! I made the boat block in the bottom row of the quilt.
I will be linking up with Kathy and the slow Sunday Stitchers on Sunday morning, as well as the Rainbow scrap challenge folks on Saturday morning and at Frederique's blog too on Saturday. I am off to work on some Christmas gifts. Yikes! It is December 1st tomorrow!