January's retreat with the Something to Crow About gang was awesome! I have finally learned that, for this season of my life,
going to retreat is less about how much I get done/accomplished, and more about connecting with dear friends and new sewing enthusiasts.I smiled to myself on the final show & tell of that weekend, when so many people talked about how much (or little) they had gotten sewn together. If I am traveling all the way to Oregon (from California), it's about the people more than the sewing.
Patting myself on the back here for this realization. I feel wise... and now I'm gonna brag a bit about the sewing part.
1. Challenge Block (January)
The challenge this time was "white background", which really leaves the field wide open for designing a 12" block. In typical fashion, I got super-excited about designing a block, tweaking an idea from one of the pattern booklets received as a gift at retreat. Oy. Made a paper-piecing pattern for this *cute* carrot block; it used up some seersucker from ancient stash.
2. "C is for Chicken" book (January)
Made good progress on this. My favorite finish was turning a Courthouse Steps block into a chicken, and then making that chicken into a pocket. Children's book = lots of interactive opportunities!
3. Quick Curve Ruler sampler (January AND May)
January- goal of 4 blocks, 1 completed.
May- 6 more blocks completed!
That leaves only 5 blocks to go--and these are big, 16" blocks.
Stashbuster: tote for cutting mat/rulers |
Missed taking the class for this tote, but I had the pattern (plus, the instructor was at retreat with me ;-) Also, several others at retreat had been in the class, so I polled them about what sort of pockets they chose.
The pattern is very open-ended when it comes to pockets. And, in my world, the usefulness of any tote is heavily dependent on the pockets.
I went to town customizing this, and got it almost done: only needed to finish the binding, put on straps, and clip all the threads I left everywhere.
5. Another Hawaiian-shirt-into-apron
Birthday gift completed. How did I not get any photos of this before it got sent off?
6. Retreat project
A plethora of red & blue strips and scraps were available for making string blocks. I think almost everyone made a block (or a few). Can't actually pick out which ones I made, but I did use a bit of my stash in the mix.
Yay, belated post about retreat: check!
My next scheduled retreat is coming up in October. Haven't even started panicking about what I'll work on then...
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