My Own Quilting Retreat
While the Liberated Quilters have been having their virtual quilting retreat yesterday and today, my own private retreat took place over the weekend. And it will continue this week, since my husband is headed for TN today.
I spent Saturday and Sunday basting and quilting and binding, and I have TWO quilts to show for it! Here’s a picture of Nora’s big girl quilt. I had to hang it sideways on the clothesline to keep it out of the snow. (How many people do you know who wear snowshoes while taking pictures of their quilts?) You can click on it for a close-up.
I wound up quilting it in a diagonal grid. Since time was of the essence, I needed to something fast, and this worked out well.
Here’s the quilt for Andrew’s new grandson, whose name will be Brody. I quilted it in a diagonal grid, too. Not real original, but it looks good, and it’s finished! This UFO had been banging around in my closet for a couple of years now, so I’m happy to have it done and on its way to its new home!
Andrew will be heading out shortly. We’ve were concerned about the big snowstorm, but we think we have a route planned that misses most of it. At least we put new tires on the truck last week, so that should help him if he does hit a lot of snow someplace.
Brody will hopefully be born tomorrow. They’re inducing Jenny in the morning. She wanted them to wait until Andrew was there, so that’s why he’s leaving today, even though the weather isn’t the best, instead of waiting til tomorrow. So be sending good thoughts and wishes Jenny’s way! And also for Andrew to have a safe trip. (He has ankylosing spondylitis, and is a chronic pain patient, so these long trips are hard on him.)
My hubby will be gone for a week, so I intend to quilt my brains out! The weather has turned off COLD, so I probably won’t be taking any real long hikes this week, unless I’m feeling especially brave. The extent of my travels will probably be to walk up to the neighborhood grocery store for milk. I stocked up on cat food and frozen dinners yesterday, so Molly and I are ready for our girls’ week together.
I want to quilt my Barn Dancing quilt, and get going on some more stashbusting quilts. You’ll be happy to know that I actually went into a fabric store yesterday and didn’t buy anything but a quilt batting and a needle threader! I practically had to cover my eyes and not look at anything in the store while I made a beeline to the batting area. But I did it! And I had a 30% off coupon, which made it even better!
Molly was watching me out the window yesterday as I was taking pictures of the quilts. She looked so cute that I couldn’t resist taking this picture! Kinda makes up for when she gets up on the table and knocks everything in the floor!
Tagged with: baby quilt • cat in window • scrap quilts • stashbusting
Filed under: Sewing Adventures
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So you have been retreating, even if it wasn’t with us!
They are lovely sunny quilts and look even sunnier against a snowy background.
Thanks, Clare! We had a thaw here, and a lot of snow melted, but there’s still a LOT left! Now it’s turned off cold again, so the snow won’t be going anywhere soon.
I spent the morning today sewing strips and this afternoon cutting them into blocks. Andrew has the camera with him, so no pix til he gets back next week! Hoping to finish a couple of tops this week, and get them machine quilted, along with finishing Barn Dance.