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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 16:25 #135037

Happy New Year everybody.

Congratulations to all the grands and parents of the LLL that have arrived lately and a big thank you for uploading so much eye candy already. Do any of you get any sleep?

I'm still in dressmaking mode but have moved on from dresses and tunics to skirts. Cut out two today - one woollen and one cotton. With the weather we are having it's hard to know what to sew :) Daffodils about to flower - how insane is that?
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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 14:22 #135029

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Get well soon, Terrie. I know that Walter will look after you!

Lots and lots of great projects being shown - such a talented and productive crew!

Been rowing and mystery quilting the last few days ... Hope to finish the January blocks tomorrow
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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 13:53 #135028

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These projects are lovely, an inspiration.

Ow Terrie, hope the pain goes soon :(

Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 13:43 #135027

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Norma, that pouch is right up my alley beautiful!

I've decided to get more of my 'leftovers' used during this upcoming year, too. In the past I would take all fabric left over from a project and, keeping it together, put it in a basket. I had this idea that I wanted to make a quilt that would have a representative block for each quilt I had made, in it. When I took a good look at what I've collected I don't think I want that much chaos going on! A string quilt perhaps, but not that many unrelated blocks and fabrics. Well, I've started whittling it down by using what was leftover from one of the quilts to make this top, about a 48" square:

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And then I made this back for it, only needed to pull one extra piece not used in the original quilt.

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Now the problem is that I like the back as a modern design front. I just need to get them on the machine and quilt them up as a reversible before I make it any more complicated. LOL
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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 13:11 #135025

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Norma...nice to see you as well....Are you sewing very much?

I sew as soon as I can, but my items are mostly small pouches and things like that. At the moment I try to use up fabric from a leftover bin and I make some rather funny (read weird) things. I'm working on conquering metallic and wool threads on my Bernina 830 and I think I'm nearly there.
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Here I gave up and used my B 440. How cool is that?
Just to give you a bit of eye candy

living in Central Denmark
Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance
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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 13:09 #135024

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Terrie,
Praying your ankle feels better very soon.

Geneva,
The Smilebox link worked perfectly. Very nice presentation of some lovely work.

I got my snowman Wallhanging quilted up last night. Now it needs the binding.
I also quilted up these four Inspiration placemats. I wouldn't put food on them so I guess they're a small table topper.

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They also need bindings.

Went to Joanns today and picked up TWO thread holders. One for spools and I'll use the other for cones. Both are for in the longarm room. So, I'm off to put them in place and have my thread visible.
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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 12:50 #135023

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Oh, Terrie! I am so sorry! I pray there is no serious damage to anything! But, I have to say, a sprained ankle can hurt like sin! Enjoy being treated like a princess! Thank heavens we can fall back (pardon the pun) onto hand work!

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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 12:30 #135022

Oh No! Get better soon Terrie!

Chocolate covered cranberries. That means you are eating fruit. Right? Great New Years resolution fulfilled!

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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 12:29 #135021

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Started the year off with a bang! Foot up on pillows with bags of frozen beans, taking Tylenol and only hand quilting in a hoop. On my way to fulfilling bright plans down in my sewing room, happened to take a tumble down the stairs Ankle sprained, knee tender, hip feels weird, much blue colour about and glad for my DH laptop. Also, I get to watch him cleaning out the frig from my spot on the couch in the living room. What a care giver!


Lotti - I got a big bag of chocolate covered cranberries too. There were kiosks all around this year

Nice to see some infrequent flyers
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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 12:24 #135019

Dawn, please send me your address so I can break into your home in the middle of the night to *borrow* your new fabrics. Thank you!

Luann, I read your blog this morning, thank you. I had a thought about your breakfast dilemma. When I was a teenager I hated eating breakfast. My mom figured out that I didn't like breakfast foods. So every morning she made me a bowl of soup. It was perfect. So, remember, breakfast can be anything you want it to be.

Every year I make a smilebox of the quilts and stuff I make. It's fun to see the year in review. Smilebox is very clunky and hard to use, but I think this link will take you to my 2015 quilts in review. At least I hope so!
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Good to see all the fellow lounge lizards here!

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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 12:15 #135018

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Hahaha, Wendy - doing it in bites. The idea is to not have too many of them
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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 11:57 #135017

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Your sons a gem! :)

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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 11:45 #135015

How cute Dawn!!!
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Virtual Retreat 2016 02 Jan 2016 11:29 #135013

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Happy new year everyone! I'm so glad to see so many babies being born and on their way, to these talented quilting grandmas! I pray they all have a healthy 2016!

It's good to see Lorchen and Norma again! And, Marilyn! (I hope you are better!)

Thought I'd share a Christmas gift from my oldest son. He also sews/quilts so knows the value of good and unusual fabrics. This is from Andover, which is something I have never seen in our LQS.

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Also, I didn't get a chance to share the second tote bag that I made for our youngest granddaughter.

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