This post features my projects from last weekend's Crafters retreat at Camp Kintail, but first I want to show you my finished Fall cross stitch...TaDa! I started this project at the beginning of September and have added stitches to it steadily until this week, when I added the last few. As I have said before, I love the transparency where the trees overlap and the bright colours in this picture. I will have it framed shortly and hang it up for the Fall next year. I have a couple of embroidery kits that I would like to work on next, but likely won't start them for another week or two while I finish up some Christmas gifts.
In an effort to use up all of the HST's leftover from the Winter wallhanging, I made another placemat for Meals on Wheels. The backing fabric has tulips on it so it can be used with that side up when winter is over.
Christine and I made zippered project bags at the retreat. One side is quilted and the other side has clear vinyl so you can see what is in the bag.
Christine's bag is a bit bigger than mine. We both used my black and white striped fabric for the binding.
Here we are with our placemats for Meals on Wheels.
I signed up for a year's worth of online classes from the Threadhouse Academy and this Tiny House table runner was made for one of the classes. Some people made a whole quilt with Tiny Houses but I decided to just make a table runner. It still needs to be quilted. The houses and trees are meant to be a bit wonky--it adds personality to the project! I would like to live in this neighbourhood!
I made these blocks by playing with my drunkard's path rulers and partial seams a few months ago. They have been sitting in a pile in my sewing room, patiently waiting to be put together. I managed to get this done at the retreat.
In yet another effort to use up my bin of 2.5" squares, I made another baby quilt. As you have probably guessed, the bin is still full of squares... The gray background fabric was in my stash, leftover from backing another quilt. it is mostly used up now. I should have something in my stash to use for the backing.
A few years ago, Christine and I met Mary, a knitter, who is also a regular at the retreats and this year, she brought her friend, Elaine, along too. The four of us hung out together for the weekend and one of the staff members at the Camp took this picture of us with some of our projects.
The Oxford Quilters Guild is making several Quilts of Valour for injured veterans. I took a pile of blocks to the retreat to put one of the tops together. I also made a few more blocks to donate for the next QoV.
Finn stayed at our house for a week while our daughter was at a conference for work. He's a smart cookie and knows exactly what our routines are when he's here.
Finn is a specialist at looking cute.
Wow, what a productive and fun time you had at the Crafters retreat at Camp Kintail! It looks like you accomplished an absolute mountain of beautiful work, and it's wonderful that you got to spend time with Christine, Mary, and Elaine. www.melodyjacob.com
ReplyDeleteWow! I am impressed with all that you got done! Finn is adorable!
ReplyDeleteThat retreat looks like fun. You got a lot of projects completed!
ReplyDeleteYou looked like you had fun at your retreat! I do love Satsuma Street patterns. Nice fabric on your zip pouches - both you and Christines. And Finn is adorable as always.
ReplyDeleteblack/white striping is always so nice for bindings. It looks like you had fun at your retreat.
ReplyDeleteYour retreat looks like fun, and you sure did get a lot done while there! I love the project bags with vinyl on one side. I made one for myself a few years ago, and it's really good for taking a hand stitching project along when you're traveling. Hello to sweet and photogenic Finn!
ReplyDeleteyou had a VERY productive retreat! thanks for sharing your projects (and your friends) with us.
ReplyDeleteLots of pretty projects were worked on at the retreat. I bet you had a ball. Your Drunkards Path is adorable . I am working on some fan blocks so it is fun to see your layout. Have a blessed week. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteHi Gail - This is Elaine from the retreat. Your work is amazing! I was so impressed with all you accomplished at the retreat. I love all your colour choices especially in the Tiny Houses project! Happy quilting!
ReplyDeleteHi, wow what a wonderful and productive retreat! I enjoyed seeing all the photos and getting looks at what the folks stitched. Congrats on finishing your lovely Fall piece. And someone will enjoy your pretty placemat that you are kindly donating. I love the Tiny houses too. Yes, Finn has perfected cuteness!
ReplyDeleteHavent you been busy, and I enjoyed all the photos of the retreat projects. And those of Finn too looking as cute as ever.
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