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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 22:07 #130610

AnnieLu wrote:
Heather I want to see more of the piece poking out from under your pile o placemats. It has a fork on it?
And the piece on your design wall that appears to have buildings on it looks very interesting.
So glad you've decided to join in the fun

Luann

Luann, yes, a fork & spoon. I bought that pattern at Houston IQF this past year (that was so fun!!) and am working on the quilting of it now....I started it to match my Fiestaware dishes, but decided it doesn't match my dining room (it does match the dishes nicely), and so instead it's going to live with my sister. It's half quilted...just needs diagonal lines in the other direction and then binding.


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The piece on the wall was a challenge some time ago, to do something based on something we see. That's a rough representation of Sao Paulo, from our time in Brazil. I started with the SP (seen as a large concrete statue/sculpture along the highways there) and then did buildings behind and rainforest/water in front. Something of an art quilt, sort of....


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Today I took care of several errands that needed doing, and sewed trim along the top of my corset-top. That has to be ready for a trip I'm taking, but I think the next bits on it I can do by machine, so that should go faster and then I can work on placemats some more and finish the quilting on the fork/spoon thing.

It's very inspiring seeing everyone else's work!
Heather, a Texan living in Brasil

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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 21:22 #130607

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What's on the menu for lunch today at retreat?
Any ideas,,,
I know we're having chocolate for dessert!

Luann
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 19:48 #130606

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AnnieLu, Your plants are just great. Reminds me to share some of my potted flowers. Perhaps tomorrow will be the day for the garden tour. Must mow the grass. Hope to get to the sewing room.
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 17:06 #130605

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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 17:06 #130604

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Thursday at retreat I took a field trip. First I went to UPS Store to return a malfunctioning TV receiver, next was a stop at the Ace Hardware Store. There I found these two lovelies, for a TOTAL cost under $50.00. Yeah, still find it hard to believe how affordable these turned out to be!
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Once I got them back to the relaxation station, I went for supper at Bakers Pond and Garden Center. Very different here in SC, compared to Wisconsin. There's a little cafe in the back of , well, just about any establishment!!
Now I'm off to guild meeting. Oh, I forgot, I picked up 7 books at the library about dyeing, painting, and embellishing cloth. Not too disappointed that they didn't have the book I was searching for. Oh well,,, maybe I'll bite the bullet and order it from Amazon.
No telling what inspirations will happen tonight, but I'll post you about them.
Luann
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 12:48 #130603

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Lovely Lois have a great family time. They are so lucky they get on so well

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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 12:27 #130602

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Lois: Brilliant! Kudos to you! I am so impressed, I just might give slipcovers a try. They've always intimidated me. Hope the fiance is fully impressed. When's the wedding?

I didn't know how to make them either, but you know fools rush in…. But I had taken a draping and drafting garment sewing class in college/HomeEc major. I cut out rectangular pieces with 2" to spare on every side for every segment then pinned to fit. It's really not too bad but it would be easier if you could put the chair up on a table for pinning and fitting. This old lady doesn't work so well from the floor. I made them as if they were a maniquin and I were making a dress. I don't want to do it again. This was the second time and I figure it would be so easy. Just rip them apart and you have a pattern. But let me tell you it's hard to remember just how they go back together. It might have been easier the first time. Glad it's done.

The wedding is July 18. It's a second marriage for both with the kids on both sides adoring each other. They believe they are all getting married. I am a happy grandma/mother right now. Small wedding, just parents, siblings and kids.
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 11:50 #130600

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Retreating is not on my agenda right now, but I am preparing backs for some quilts that will be quilted by check. This is most of what is at my city home right now, not counting the batik fabrics. I did have to move stuff out of the way to take this picture and it looks like I need to go shopping to fill the empty bins! On the left are the quilts that will be quilted by others. They will be delivered soon so will have more empty bins. I'm having the valances made by someone else too. It's hard to let go of something you can do yourself but my time is so limited right now and that's just lots of long straight seams to sew and I know someone that has the right equipment and can do a great job. In the middle are my red and white fabrics. I need 16 more wall hangings and have a stack of layer cakes that will make a lap quilt. On the right are the fabrics for my DGS's quilt. The pillowcase and quilt back are already made. I just need to design and make the quilt front. That has a deadline for November so maybe it will get finished in time.

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Then there is a virtual quilt. It is from a workshop with Maggie Ball, Bargello with a Twist, a few years ago. I'm not sure if I want to do the left or right version. I'm thinking of making it a rectangle instead of a square. It will be made from leftover fabrics from a larger quilt so the final version will depend on the amount of fabric I have. I'm thinking this will be a virtual quilt for some years to come unless I get inspired some day or take it to a real retreat.

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For now I'm back to bookkeeping, and this weekend I will be turning the retreat center back into a family gathering place for a birthday party later this month and our annual 4th of July celebration. And I might even put a quilt on the frame. I'm enjoying seeing what everyone else is working on.
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 10:34 #130599

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Using the treadle will be fun.

Hello AuntJo pleased you're joining in. Hope you get more sewing done than I have so far.

Lois I've cut up on old cotton/linen skirt to make the birds and am using some wool felt for the wings but you could use any fabric.

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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 08:31 #130597

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Wendy, thanks for the tea. And, LuAnn the chocolate is wonderful. When I quilted a t-shirt quilt for a boy who was into sports, I quilted balls-soccer, baseballs, footballs, and basketballs in the border. He was also in cross country track so I drew a figure running and quilted it in too. Now if it was for my son, I would have to put if fishing poles, hooks, guns, and animals. He is a hunter and a fisherman like his father. I don't think we get ball games on our TV.
My GS backed out on me today. The other grandma had a day at the lake with his cousins. I can't compete with that. :) That gives me more time to work on cleaning up my mess so I am happy. And I can finish up the Nora Roberts audio book I am listening too.
LuAnn, he started sewing when he was 8. I have a treadle machine here too that he loves. Other grandma has one in her basement too. She does not sew, but will not give up the machine. I use my treadle occasionally. I am going to use it for my spool quilt when I get time to cut out the fabric. That is on my UFO list for this year. Now I must finish reading the forum, throw a load of clothes in the machine and get to the sewing room.
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 08:09 #130596

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LuAnn would love to pop in from time to time. I am in the middle of making signature blocks for my son & his fiance. They chose crazy quilt blocks I am now adding some stitching to the crazy quilt blocks , their getting married in Oct. :) Also working on an art quilt for a group COF. Love your shibori and your design wall.

Lois wow what a wonderful job you did.

Artmomma love your convergence quilt !
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 08:08 #130595

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Lois: Brilliant! Kudos to you! I am so impressed, I just might give slipcovers a try. They've always intimidated me. Hope the fiance is fully impressed. When's the wedding?
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 07:13 #130593

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Lois, Your slipcovers and table are beautiful. And I would rather see children riding bikes than a hedge too.

Judith
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 11 Jun 2015 05:56 #130591

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Artmama, Good to see you here. You remind me I have some of Ricky's hand dyes to do a convergence quilt. Also been wanting to appliqué flowers from picts from the garden. It's soon lilly time. Hope I have the time when the inspiration hits. I guess the trick is to make the time. How do you do that?

Geneva, Love seeing your work area. I also was inspired by how you turned the upholstery pict into a block. Thanks.

Wendy, I want to make little birds too. They are darling. I have a pattern waiting for me. Now I have to find some woolen fabric.

Happy quilting. Today it's garden work for me. I have someone coming to help me trim my spirea hedge to the ground. It blocks the view of my driveway and I have a bunch of great nieces and nephews who visit my brother next door. They ride their bikes up and down our block and I want clear view for them and for me. It can grow large again when they get older.
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