Sunday, June 5, 2022

Back from retreat and other topics

Wow, retreat was fun! Everyone had a good time and got a lot of sewing in. I made three tops and got a jump on another. My roommate finished making the blocks for her king sized quilt. Other campers fused their beautiful wall hangings and sewed mounds of half square triangles for quilts. Eating, laughing and sewing...what could be nicer?

Martha's finished quilt top.

One of my finished quilt tops!

Robyn's sea of HST's in a colorful set of blocks.

Mary's illusion blocks.

Lunchtime at the house.

Gail's fused project. I love the bee!

Willie and Darlene hard at work.

Kay(hiding her black eye...) and Robyn having a laugh.

Audrey, happy she finished all those blocks.

Leslie with her three yard quilt.

Mary, smiling because she successfully finished three more illusion blocks.

Karen working on her beautiful Alaska quilt.

Martha finished her quilt top.

Donna with her fused project.

All good things must come to an end, and I returned to my repair projects and to quilt the tops I made at retreat.
It took more time than I anticipated to complete this top. I sewed 14 of the blocks with the directional fabric upside down. Needless to say, I did a good amount of un-sewing before rectifying the error.

The blocks are all from dog and cat fabrics, mostly from the scrap bin.
I fussy cut all the blocks to feature the animals without cutting off much of their body parts!

A 2-3-2-6 for the nursing home.

Another nursing home donation top.

I quilted the dog and cat quilt yesterday

Panto: Funky fans

Fun dot backing

I started the repair of a matelasse from a customer that was chewed by a visiting dog. It is the blanket her dog loves and she wants it fixed for him. Okay...I'll take that on!

How the damage looks. I traced various sizes of circles around the holes.

Then, I cut the damaged parts out.

One side had extensive damage and the customer wanted it cut off, so I am using that part to scavenge the repair circles to replace the damaged ones.

Some are worse than others!

I match the pattern on the cut out damaged circles and use the matched circles to fit in the holes. Sewn with an overlock type stitch, I secure the new bit into the blanket. This is the front.

 
This is from the back. I bought fabric for binding the edge where I removed the damaged strip from and will apply it when I finish repairing the holes. Meanwhile, last night I did the repairs on a pieced quilt and removed it's damaged binding. I will also make and apply binding there, too. No funday-Sunday this week. I have work to do.

I'll leave you with how the Wazoo homestead looked when I got back from NC. So good to be home.








Have a great day, everyone!








 

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