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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Sep 2015 12:51 #132790

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Geneva,
You've got some really nice looking color combos going on there! Sometimes I just ignore all the rules and work on just the piece in front of me at the moment!
And , yes please pass the cookies, they're probably healthier than the dots anyways!!
Love you guys!
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Sep 2015 10:54 #132789

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That's a big job but a great start! You've got beautiful stuff to work with too.
Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Sep 2015 10:48 #132788

"Well, Geneva, what have you been working on?"

Argh!!! :blink: Maybe you remember that great idea I had when I retired in January 2014? You know, the project I decided was "packing" because we were moving. I decided to cut a square and a rectangle of each of my batik fabrics. Then neatly fold the fabric and place in it's appropriate color bin. (This was the "packing" part.) Well, I ended up with 2 sets of squares and small and large triangles to make a 5" square in a square block. I happily pieced them when we moved here, using them as a leader ender project. When I finished the first batch, I found I had 358 squares. :silly: Well, I got them all out last week and have been, well overwhelmed. I can't even see them all. And my 8' x 8' design wall can't hold them all. So I put them in piles of color. "Hmmm... does this go in the blue pile or purple?" I sat in my sewing chair and played solitaire. This always helps me think. Then I just kicked myself in the rear and said, "sew them in color families into 4 patches!" I got into the black, brights, browns and I think a pink one.

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Once I stopped gloating over those few 4 patches, I looked back to the sewing table and went :sick: !!!

I made some more yesterday. These 4 patches aren't in any sort of future placement. I just wanted to see them up on the wall. I really like how the center becomes a new triangle of 4 different fabrics. I have a few "rules". When I made the blocks I chose each square and first triangle round without thinking about the next triangle round. Then when I added the 2nd triangle round I worked to make it all look good and be different. The 3 fabrics in each square are all different. Now in the 4 patches, all 12 fabrics must be different. I like to make things more difficult.

So, that's what I've been doing! It doesn't appear that I will be able to put a majority of these blocks into one quilt. I'm thinking of 3 panels or something like that. Do you have any ideas? Please stop by my table here at the retreat and give me your opinion. I'm sorry, in a rush of panic I ate the rest of the Dots. I have some oatmeal cookies though....

Thanks everyone,
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 08 Sep 2015 20:47 #132781

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Rosemary - thanks for posting pictures the FoQ pictures what wonderful work and the beer pictures fun to see The Old Pickled Hen label too.
Geneva - neat case and interesting story.
Jdeluka - Thanks for posting your quilt picture love the cross stitch.

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 08 Sep 2015 07:56 #132778

Geneva...very pretty iPad case :) love it!! Have you been getting rain too? We've had four days of showers, and it is really helping with the fires...the air is finally clear :woohoo:
Dorothy
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 07 Sep 2015 08:28 #132777

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I work over banquet-size folding table/tables for large quilts. Also I use Sharon Shamber's method...
You can find it on her site or on YouTube. Both are workl for me!
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 07 Sep 2015 08:16 #132776

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Geneva - the case looks great! Love the fabric!

Rosemary - thanks for sharing the pictures. I don't envy the judges having to choose between the different entries to pick the best!

Last night I attempted to hand baste a small lap quilt that has been sitting in my UFO pile for some time...I was reassured by many people that using the spoon method there was NO WAY I could baste the quilt to the carpet....well so much for that hypothesis. :blink: So after cutting it loose I put another round of basting in while it was in my lap :silly: Don't think I will try hand basting again any time soon after this adventure
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 07 Sep 2015 07:56 #132775

I think I'd like "the old pickled hen" just for the name :woohoo: hahahaha! Love the pictures, WOW what a lot of work goes into them!!!
Dorothy
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 05 Sep 2015 14:33 #132760

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Been sorting through my summer photos. For some reason I have totally lost the Scottish tablet :blink: so you will have to make do with some beer instead, it should help everyone with their fmq :P
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Now for some quilts from the FoQ, first up is the first prize winner in the miniatures section
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I'm pretty certain that the bargello on this one was not pieced, but was cut to size and fused down :unsure:
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and here is the one by Phillipa Naylor, totally different in style to the rest and a great piece of work, unfortunately it was too large for the category
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Recognised this one fairly quickly

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and loved this one for all the hand work
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 05 Sep 2015 11:53 #132748

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Good for you on the relationship building business, Geneva. I'm similar. (it's complicated...lol)
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 05 Sep 2015 11:04 #132744

It looks like it's September already. Whew! It's cool and cloudy here and I'm so glad. I'm going to replace my worn out petunias and plant some pansies out back. That's a sure sign of fall.

I've been in the sewing room making a couple of little things that I wanted to get done. First, I made an ipad case for, are you ready for this?, my husband's ex-wife and her wife. :blink: It's a long story, but this was a way to keep the peace we created when the last child got married. Being friends is so much nicer for all of us. In any case, I think it turned out quite nice. I love the wavy quilting stitch I did with Sybil. Stitch #4. This was really easy to make and quick. The pattern is from RebeccaMaeDesigns.com .

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I was able to complete my "Roots" piece for the due date of October 1st. Yay for being ahead of the game.

Now onto some fun stuff. I still have that pile of 368 square in a squares I made from every batik I own. I want to start putting them up and moving them around.

Hope all is well in your lives. By the way, has anyone heard from Rita? I hope she is fine.

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 03 Sep 2015 13:45 #132720

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Beautiful quilt and story. Thanks for sharing :)


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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 03 Sep 2015 09:45 #132714

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Very pretty! You just don't see too many counted cross stitch quilts now-a-days. It's almost a lost art, with all of the beautiful fabrics that we have access to now.

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 03 Sep 2015 09:27 #132713

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Beautiful! Thanks for trying so hard to get the picture up. It really was worth the effort!!
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