After a wonderful weekend away at a quilting retreat, I have lots to show you!
Start & Finish: I made a little quilt to enter in the weekend quilt challenge. The theme this year was "Things we Bring to Quilt Camp." My first year at the retreat, I didn't bring enough thread. I won't make that mistake again!
I got to use some tiny scraps and my favorite Kate Spain print for the border. I used some silly fabric on the back. The triangles are pockets for a hanging rod.
Of course, it was pieced and quilted with Aurifil thread. I like the way the tiny quilting in the background and no quilting in the spools makes the spools pop. My little quilt is called "Going, Going, Gone."
New: The Saturday workshop started with a jelly roll race. Here are our yummy supplies.
I was so excited to sew on my Featherweight all weekend. She did great, with just a minor bobbin winding issue.
Here we are with our latest WIPs. The first time I attended this retreat, I was pregnant with Julia. Twenty years later, she was there with me again!
Someday, we will be inserting circles into these tops using the Piec-lique technique. Our fabric and design have been chosen, we just need to find some courage and time.
Ongoing: I finished 12 more blocks in the past week for my
This is what happens when you try to sew after midnight!
Enjoy the rest of your week!
wow, you've got so much going on!! excited to see those circles put in :)
ReplyDeleteI love the little thread quilt!! What a cute idea. And kudos for tackling the farmers wife"
ReplyDeleteYour mini quilt is sew sweet. I like the dots block. Sewing after midnight can mean resewing later in the morning, but that never stops me from stitching in those quiet hours of just me and my sewing machine and a kitty on my lap ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteDear Tina,
ReplyDeletewhat a super sweet tiny mini-quilt! Really good, that you made a photo with the spool. I also love Aurifil and my mom is using it for making bobbin lace. She started making bobbin lace when I was just some months old and she took me with her. And now, I make bobbin lace for myself (Ok, by now I only patch and quilt). ;)
Greetings, Rike
ha! Love your going going gone quilt! Great idea and execution!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pieces and fabrics, fun to work on happy colors with this long winter. You and Julie have the same smile:)
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Glad I'm not the only one sewing wrong pieces together! Only mine was in the light of day.
ReplyDeleteThat spool quilt made me chuckle :-) What a fun quilt!
ReplyDeleteboth your spool and jelly roll quilts are so pretty! I love the bright colors and the quilting is perfect!!your Farmer's wife, i mean Engineer's wife blocks are looking good too!
ReplyDeletewhat a delight your mini quilt, so colourful and yes I too know about ruing out of thread! So good your daughter ( you look like sisters) is following along the quilt route with you, neither of mine or my granddaughter are interested. Think it is time I either bought some jelly rolls or cut some strips seeing what you are doing. The engineers blocks look great
ReplyDeleteLOL about sewing after midnight! Made me smile! Your race quilts are great! Can't wait to see the finished projects!
ReplyDeleteLove all your projects here. The mini quilt is fab. Jelly roll race quilts look great too, I have lots of jelly rolls waiting to be used, may have to give one of these a go!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see your jelly roll/circles quilts!!!
ReplyDeleteDon't wait too long to put in those circles!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the going going gone. It is sew cute.
ReplyDeleteI like how you sew after midnight
Love you spool mini, is there a pattern or did you make up?
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