Tracy is working on these beautiful batik blocks
Barb is making a four patch edging for her foundation pieced quilt
Judy had put together some beautiful cross stitch pieces to make a wall hanging to go above a bed. They were made by the mother of the owner of these pieces and they had been wrapped up in a towel for 25 years.
Judy then went on to make these lovely blocks from Japanses fabric her sister brought back from Japan for her.
A close up of the beautiful batiks.
The retreat has many beautiful quilts around the house
This one appealed to me, although the colour was darker in real life, great free motion circles holding the circles in place.
Loved this one hanging on the end of the bed
This one was rolled up in the lounge room
And this one was in a basket in the lounge..love this pattern.
This is a quilt top Linda is working on, it is a pattern by Irene Blanck,
Beautiful stitching
Linda's work is just beautiful.
The tablet battery is nearly flat so I had better finish up for now, the Supervisor is whinging for a walk...better get my skates on. Will catch up with blog reading later today.
Happy sewing.
Hi Sue, I am just catching up on a few of your posts........fabulous looking retreat! Good company and yummy food!
ReplyDeleteSo much inspiration in one post! All the projects look wonderful. Glad you had a good time and hope the Quilt In goes well with everyone turning up after the debacle.
ReplyDeleteI just love show and tell like this.
ReplyDeleteDid you know the SCQuilters are going on retreat in Wanganui next March? xo
Wow so many beautiful pieces, looks like you had a great retreat.
ReplyDeleteBeatiful projects being worked on.......
ReplyDeleteSuch nice eye candy to begin my morning...thank you. My goodness I just love Lindas Irene Blanck quilt. Yum! Hope you enjoyed retreat. I am very behind in blog reading xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous sounding retreat! Hope you weren't too missed at hokme :-)
ReplyDeleteso lovely seeing all the different work - I want to do it all!!!
ReplyDeleteHugz