I want to start off by saying Thank you to my anonymous commenters that said
- On Triple F Blog..... Sew fun! I love your blog! And you! Thank you for the kind words. I would love to acknowledge you directly but your comment came in as anonymous.
- Triple F Blog....Love your on point quilt!!!! Really pretty. Ty for all the sharing. I loved the retreat in Marlin. Looking forward to going back Thank you. I'm thinking this might be Ellen but not sure. I hope to organize another one next summer. We'll see
- On Triple F Blog.....Thanks for sharing all the fun and travels! And as always, your quilts are outstanding ! Thank you. Thank goodness you don't get to hear the cussing when I'm making those quilts. LOL.
- Happy Graduation Blog....Love your adventure ramblings and always the beautiful quilts! Thank you for following along and the kind words.
Actually Thanks to everyone who follows my blog and all your wonderful comments.
On August 11 - 15 I organized a small retreat at Dinah's Farmhouse Retreat in Marlin, TX for a few girls who didn't get to go to our Spring retreat for one reason or another. The owner Dinah is super nice. We'll see if after the wedding if I have any money left to organize a couple extra retreats next year. LOL
This retreat only holds 6 retreaters and it's an old farmhouse on a working ranch. It's small but it's comfortable and cute. Now I started off with 6 girls but unfortunately the week before one of the girls came down with Covid and a few days prior to go another had surgery not knowing that she would be stuck in bed with her foot propped up. We missed you Pat and Denise. So this retreat was like a slumber party with only 4 of us. We were good and didn't pull any pranks of those who went to bed early like when we were teenagers. LOL. My quilter went home with 3 quilts to quilt for me. Of course I told her she had to spread them out so I didn't have to pay for them all at once. I won't be showing them for now since they're presents. But I can show the one she gave me back all quilted when we got there. I finished the binding and the label today and handed it off to the recipients John & Kelli as a house warming present. It's an Aggie Quilt.
Here's a few pictures of what was happening...
This is the back. I had some extra blocks and added them to the back. And in the center of the quilt on the front I placed a small Aggie house that I hand appliqued a circle K. Circle K is their ranch logo. That was David's idea to add. He did good only I hate to hand applique. I'm not that good at it but I try.
The quilt theme is obviously all Aggie. Thank you Donna Lynn for using this motif since I know it's your favorite but it helps make the quilt. Love it and so did John and Kelli!
Here's a few pictures of what was happening...
We each had a 6 foot table and a side table and we had every inch covered in fabric, blocks, tools, supplies you name it it was there. Sandy Y and Donna Lynn were working hard. Then I usually catch Sandy B and she sticks out her tongue at me. She obliged me this time too. LOL
Donna Lynn went on to start new blocks for a quilt. Sew sweet. and while she was at it she made a cover for my wool ironing mat.
Looks much prettier than a plain ole woolen mat. Thank you Donna Lynn. She was looking to avoid working on her blocks.
I think this was another of her blocks after finishing her pumpkin top. Love the fabric. It's pretty.
Sandy Y. worked on and completed this Christmas quilt top. Love the colors.
I bought the Texas Pride Quilt pattern from Lone Star Quilt's a few years back and I've been working on it off and on for the past year. I decided it was time to finish it. I didn't plan on ripping out and cussing at it as much as I did. Damn thing. My eyes would read the wrong measurement for the wrong row. I'd cut and then sew it up. Wellll it was about an inch short on about 5 different rows. OMG. I was about to throw it back in the project bag for another day or year but I was determined to get it finished And I almost did. I need to put the star on it and it will be done at last. I was hoping to make it bigger but I decided to add the borders I had and be done. Now that it's done I'm happy with it. Driving by you can't see the mistakes. LOL
This was the cute kitchen we cooked and ate in. Just through the kitchen was a nice sitting area and TV. We never watch TV unless there's an Astro's game and we have a few die hard fans that will stop sewing to watch.
On our last day while loading our cars this sweet baby showed up. She didn't have a collar so we wondered if she was a stray but when I called the retreat owner she said it was one of hers or her son's. I was loving on her and talking with my husband and he said we should name it Stitches. LOL but it belonged to someone so we didn't get to name it. She was very comfortable sitting on my foot.
Right before I took down my quilt top and everyone was ready to head out I snapped a picture of us. It was a fun, relaxing and very productive 4 1/2 days for all of us. These ladies are lots of fun.
Well that's it for this post. Hope you enjoyed.
Until next blog post...Any
day spent sewing is a good day!
4 comments:
Sounds like y'all had a fun time and some hard work! Love all the quilt blocks! And your quilt is so pretty!!
hugs
Donna
Looks like a great time and the quilts are beautiful! I come from a long line of Appalachian quilters! Thanks for stopping by!
It was a great time with wonderful quilty peeps. But I have to say this place has a great A/C as it felt like a morgue lol!!!!
Love and Hugs
donna Lynn
Great blog
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