Christine and I spent most of a week at her cottage and did lots of sewing, chatting, watching movies and eating good food! It was a bit buggy outside so we were mostly inside. Christine has lots of bird feeders which she kept well stocked all week so there were lots of birds and other critters to see out the window.
The colourful birds at the feeder were distracting, but in a good way!
For June, the RSC colour was "pastels" but since I don't have many pastels in my stash, I decided to make purple blocks this month. I completed all the purple blocks for my four projects while we were at the cottage.
The Kawartha Dairy just released a new ice cream flavour this week. We had to try it, of course. Delicious!
One of my goals for the week was to make the last (paper-pieced) block for my Summer Sorbet sampler from the Threadhouse Academy. It took a while to make this block as there were four curved paper pieced sections and then curved piecing to put each quadrant together before sewing them all together to make the block. I put all the blocks together into a finished quilt top before we headed home. I have fabric for backing at home and will work on getting that pieced and the quilt pin basted this week.
Christine noticed a visitor under the bird feeders one day. What does the fox say, you may ask? Nothing. He was too busy eating.
Our friend, Cathy, from Eagles Wings Quilts came over for lunch and an afternoon of stitching and catching up. We had not seen Cathy since we were up at the Cottage last June! I stitched my yellow binding, Cathy worked on some knitting, and Christine did some cross stitch. A fun afternoon!
Down on the dock, I took a couple of pictures of Christine with her projects. This Christmas wreath wall hanging had the binding sewn on at the cottage. The double star with the grey background is for her colour challenge project and is the last of 12 blocks that she has made. She will be able to assemble the quilt top now. The quilt top hanging in the screened porch is ready for quilting now that the borders have been added. We also both worked on Dream Bird coin pouches from the Taster Weekend for the Threadhouse Academy. No pictures yet...I will take some when we finish our projects.
You all know that Finn loves a sunbeam. My daughter took these pictures this morning. The second one shows her progress on the rounds of her crocheted blanket.
I took lots of bird pictures at the cottage... The goldfinches and the hummingbirds were fun to watch at the feeders.
To end this very long and picture heavy post, I present a picture of a new type of featherless bird at the feeder...
I will link up with the RSC folks, the Slow Sunday Stitchers and Frederique.
It sounds like you had a wonderful time at your cabin retreat, Gail! I love the bird photos, the squirrels, the quilt progress, and - so yummy! - the ice cream. The Threadhouse Academy sampler is awesome! Such interesting blocks - especially this one you just finished. Christine's wreath is beautiful - is that from a pattern? Your post is full of fun things!
ReplyDeletethat looks like such a nice place to stay with great views by the water - so many feeders and birds -and a fox on top of all of that. Love all the quilts you show Looks like a great time!!
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