Yes... Christine and I were at quilting retreats two weekends in a row! I had a second set of projects lined up to take to our annual Spring Oxford Guild retreat before the Camp Kintail retreat. The truth is that I could go on even more retreats and still come up with projects to work on. Christine is in the same boat!
I finished up my chain link blocks for the vice president's challenge--I have decided to set them on point but have not decided if I want to add sashing or not before sewing them together. I will have to audition sashing later.
As you can see, Finn is very willing to help model my quilt blocks, often artfully rearranging them along the way.
Next, I worked on my red Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks for March. I put them on the floor for a photo this am and, again, Finn was there to help.
I sewed the binding on my scrappy baby quilt and got it sewn down by hand at the retreat. I still need to add a label. The backing was purchased at an estate sale.
I started my 12 Green Bottles Quilt, a Threadhouse Academy class with Jo Avery, at the November guild retreat and have not worked on it since then. I find I need a good chunk of time and lots of space to work on this quilt as I audition colours for each part. The first picture is going to be the centre block. I hope to finish it soon.
This is one of the borders on a corner section.
As you can see, I have two corner blocks done and two more started. I was pleased with the progress I made at the retreat. Our guild is having a quilt show in the spring of 2027 and I hope to have this quilt done in time for the show.

I will be linking up with the Slow Sunday Stitchers on Sunday morning, with Angela and the RSC group on Saturday and with Frederique too.