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Virtual Retreat 2016 09 Feb 2016 14:34 #135884

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Lotti - Fun to see pictures of carnival week costumes!!

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Virtual Retreat 2016 09 Feb 2016 10:33 #135882

Rosemary, thanks for the York video. I believe I drove around York.... and my left/right issues made it so much more interesting!

Lotti, what fun!! I bet the music sounds wonderful coming from those trumpets and the beautifully costumed people. I would love to see this some day.

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Virtual Retreat 2016 09 Feb 2016 08:35 #135881

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Lotti, that looks like so much fun! I see confetti everywhere! I loved sewing my kids's Halloween costumes, but they weren't as good as some of those! Did you wear a costume, too?

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Virtual Retreat 2016 09 Feb 2016 08:15 #135880

Wow Lotti! Looks like fun :lol: Love the faces and the costumes :cheer:

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Virtual Retreat 2016 09 Feb 2016 01:29 #135878

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Wow Lotti and how were you dressed?

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Virtual Retreat 2016 09 Feb 2016 01:07 #135877

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Not much time for sewing here...
Today is the last day of our 'fasnacht' (carnival) week ...

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As you can see, some people did some awesome sewing to make the costumes. And I'm rnjoying the bands, the colors and the many faces ...
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Virtual Retreat 2016 08 Feb 2016 23:05 #135874

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Rosemary - Wonderful u-tube of York!
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Virtual Retreat 2016 08 Feb 2016 16:12 #135869

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Dawn--I love what you did with that "ugly" fabric. Thanks for telling your process. I have used the Inktense pencils and love them.
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Virtual Retreat 2016 08 Feb 2016 15:15 #135868

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Rosemary, that was so very interesting. I would love to visit York someday.

Dawn, love the license plate and the info on how you did the trees. Great work!

Heather, I am glad your weekend went so well. You can be proud of your young men.
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Virtual Retreat 2016 08 Feb 2016 14:10 #135866

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Dawn, great looking license plate, sounds like you had fun doing it.

Heather, congratulations on a successful weekend.

For light entertainment a short video about the city of York www.yorkmix.com/business/this-stunning-new-film-of-york-will-make-you-fall-in-love-with-the-city-all-over-again/ Lorna do you recognise some of these places?


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Virtual Retreat 2016 08 Feb 2016 12:02 #135865

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Thanks, Dawn...so cool what you can do with strange fabric, isn't it ?? I've been wanting to try those Inktense pencils,
so will will be really interested in what you may be able to share here.
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Virtual Retreat 2016 08 Feb 2016 11:31 #135864

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Marilyn....sort of! Here is a picture of the fabrics I used. I was able to cut the larger trees, crosswise, from this really ugly fabric, and then I used the backside of the fabric, and just started working with pens. As you can see there is some character already in the fabric, which is a bonus. The short, fat tree in the middle of the picture was my first practice piece. That fabric is plain white. The black and white batik is the fabric I cut the smaller trees from. This is the backside, so has that wonderful splotchyness that some batiks have on the back from the wax resist. I painted the trees first before cutting. Much easier for smaller work. I used a black fine line Sharpie, a black fat Sharpie, and a silver fat Sharpie. I have a workshop in about a month where we will be learning to use the Inktense watercolor pencils. I'll try those for a couple of trees and share the results from that, too.

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Virtual Retreat 2016 08 Feb 2016 10:57 #135862

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Love the lic. plate..Did I understand right? that the tree trunks were plain neutral and you did the markings with
marker?? Sure looks good !.
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Virtual Retreat 2016 08 Feb 2016 10:35 #135861

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Thank you everyone for your kind comments! It was a really fun piece to do.

Luann, the quilt is covered with black tulle. In my Noriko Endo class, she specifies black tulle. No other color. But, she does the background first, sets it with one layer of tulle and quilting, and then does the foreground, and another layer of tulle and quilting. Since this was a small piece, I laid everything out, and then placed one layer of tulle on the top, and then quilted it. It was a bit tricky, but I liked the outcome better. Each time you add a layer of tulle, it darkens what's behind it. But, in some landscapes, that is the effect you want for the background.

Heather, I'm glad all of the boys were well behaved! That was quite an undertaking. I admire you for being a young mom and still fitting into your schedule a lot of quilting and quilts! I didn't start quilting until I was in my 50s. Our three kids were in high school, but were, thankfully, pretty independent. But, I did have to share my quilting time with all of those high school sport practices and games! Being an at home mom, I was always volunteered to do the driving of part of the team(s) to the away games!

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