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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 17:51 #130739

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twiglet wrote:
Beautiful Terrie, any colours, black or none would work :)

Wedding Star Jdeluka? Sounds interesting

Yes, please show us this star, where ever you are in the process.
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 17:49 #130738

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Terrie,
This is really nice. Manly but not drap or dreary. I think my Grandson Ethan, 15 this year, would totally approve. Course he still has his 'bugs' quilt I made him several years ago. His sister Grayce asked me to pass along her Dora the Explorer quilt to one of the younger GDs, as long as she could have the flannel one I had just finished. The exchange happened and another quilt found its home. I don't have many, they're always being asked for. Gotta love it!
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 17:31 #130736

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Beautiful Terrie, any colours, black or none would work :)

Wedding Star Jdeluka? Sounds interesting

Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 16:40 #130733

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I've had to whip up a quilt in short order, and I wanted to use all stash. This is what I have so far on my design wall. I had a bunch of solids, mostly black, so this is what I have so far. It's for a men's charity. Question? Borders : Black/coloured/ both/none? I know I have to square up each block and mix up the arrangement a bit, but what about the borders? Thanks for any input?
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 13:06 #130727

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Been following along since the beginning, and decided I should quit lurking and post something too. I love the projects everyone is working on - very beautiful. One of these days I'm going to try my hand at dying and batik - I simply don't have enough time now. Work all day, chase around 2 boys under the age of 5 at night, and after they go to bed I have to catch up on any left over work notes and the daily housework. I can usually sneak away for an hour or two on the weekends for some stress relief in my sewing room, but not always.

This weekend I did manage to work on a bali wedding star I've been playing with since January - starting to sew the units together and it's exciting to see what the final product will look like (which unfortunately is still months away at this point!). Also spent 4 hours in the car Saturday headed to visit family, since I didn't have any hand work I traced and cut the freezer template pieces for an appliqué quilt - but who knows when I'll find time to pick the fabric for that one :-). Don't they say that the more projects you have going at once, the better?

Don't think I'll finish anything before the end of this retreat, but I'll still enjoy my stress relief when I find time for it! I'll try to post some pics of my wedding star later this week - don't have any recent pics of what I've accomplished
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 12:18 #130725

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Anne, I just checked, 20 Celsius is about 68 Farenheit. You're right! That is very pleasant,,,
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 11:43 #130723

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We'll done getting it done even if you have to alter it. Remember a pic :)

I think the paints were awarded from a draw rather than merit but I'm still thrilled and will have fun with the dynaflow. These are our efforts thequiltshow.com/community/photos/album?albumid=11450230&groupid=100014

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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 11:23 #130721

Congrats, Wendy!

Everything looks so lovely! I've finished my corset style top, but then my husband requested an alteration to it (it is a bit long in front, and he prefers it stop at my waist instead....) so will be cutting off the bottom and redoing the trim along that middle edge, and hope it turns out as well once altered as it is just now. Fun times.

Once I get that done I will pull out stuff to play; maybe not until next week. Will lurk & be inspired in the meantime :)
Heather, a Texan living in Brasil

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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 10:44 #130718

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Wendy,
Congratulations!! I have that same set of DynaFlo paints. I was really hoping you would win, because you were using SetaColor. The DynaFlo behave very differently. I think you will like them.

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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 09:51 #130717

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Wendy - such good news! A new career and art form to explore! I'm so happy for you! If they don't ship to the UK, give them my address, and I'll ship them to you. Promise B)
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 08:39 #130716

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Congratulations on winning Wendy. I see we have all been busy. Friday DH and I drove to Omaha, Nebraska for our GD's high school graduation. That's about an 8 hour drive. We returned on Saturday. The only sewing related thing them was stopping in Hamilton, Missouri at the Missouri Quilt Co. I bought some fabric and DH and I walked about the town. We needed to stretch our legs after driving. I am really impressed with how friendly everyone there is. That is the home of the Jenny Doan tutorials for any who does not know about Hamilton. Sunday after church, I was lucky enough to get a quick nap. After the grandkids left, I went down and worked on my disappearing hourglass. I did not even cook dinner. :) DH didn't ask and I just kept sewing. Took a break for about an hour to visit with DH's brother and his wife. Went back down and sewed until after midnight. Slept in this morning. I have three more blocks to make. One BIL woke me at 7:30 to say he would have to shut the water off for a while. We share a well. I hurriedly drew water for coffee and a pitcher for drinking. Now, I can't wash dishes or clothes. :lol: :lol: Yeah, I am going down to sew. I have a guild meeting at 4:30. Hope the water is back on. A shower is needed!!
Nancy, I hope you enjoyed the show and had a wonderful visit with your family. I love to listen to Kimmy Brummer. I have taken some classes from her at MQS and she has hosted the Audacious Auction there the last few years.
Sorry this is so long. I am making up for 3 days posting. :)
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 08:33 #130715

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When I have a lot of jobs to do I make a list, it's a great sense of achievement when you cross of the list ...I try to do the things I hate most, first.
When my children were small and my DH wore shirts to work I would always iron the shirts first otherwise they just stayed at the bottom of the laundry basket and that pile of shirts got bigger and bigger.
I don't know how you stand the heat.....it's nearly 20 degrees here and that's just right.
Anne in sunny UK
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 08:19 #130713

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Hello everyone,
July is fast approaching and I am going to make a more intentional plan for my portion of the ongoing 'virtual retreat'. If anyone else wants to do the same it would be great.
I will pick a specific time frame, my project of choice, and what I hope to accomplish. I will post this intention during the last week of June. Then during that time frame I will keep everyone updated and I'll see if this helps me to accomplish more of what I want to do. I think I may mark out the days on my refrigerator calendar as being GONE!!! Perhaps I won't get side tracked this time.
I am continuing along with trying to get at least 30 minutes of creative time for each day of June. I have put in more than 7 1/2 hours to date, so that's good. But it's been spent on so many different things that I don't have anything finished! That's why I want to decide on 'one' project and more specifically the results I want accomplished. Time will tell.
Have a great day. We have been hitting 100F daily for several days now. Humidity is lower but,, heat index is still 105 or higher! Yikes, this is not the summer weather I enjoy. I need to go dunk myself in the ocean, but it's currently at 80F so only a bit cooler, not truly refreshing! Remember, I'm from northern Wisconsin where the summers rarely have a temp in the 90's.
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 08:04 #130712

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Wendy,
Happy painting day!!
Show us your piece please
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