The drive up was frightful--rain for most of the two and a half hour drive. 20 minutes away from Jackman, the rain changed over to all snow. The snow was wet and slushy, and driving up on the mountain was more than a little hair raising. After we got settled at the resort, it snowed hard the rest of the afternoon, then changed back to rain. By Sunday, the roads were all clear so a nice drive back home. This was the view from our work room.
A number of tops were completed over the three-day retreat, and this was one of my favorites. The fabrics were all from Jinny Beyer, and I'm guessing it was a kit.
Joyce, a new quilter we met, must have had most of her top together before she arrived and then finished it at retreat. This was her original design.
I spent two weeks before retreat cutting and kitting up about 12 quilts, knowing full well I might touch 3 of them at retreat. And now, all that work is done! I worked on a quilt of valor; a small quilt called "Quilters Madder" from a new
quiltalong on Lori's blog, humblequilts.blogspot.com; and Charity Baby #5, "Jumping for Joy" from the latest issue of Quiltmaker magazine. The quilt in the magazine was quite a bit larger, but mine is only 36" square, which is the size our quilt group has been making this year and last. I'll bind it in the blue.
Halloween was Monday, of course, so I made this Sweet Pea Pod from Lazy Girl Designs from black vinyl mesh and crammed it full of candy for, I guess what would be my step-grandson, who lives away. My son, his wife, her son, and Baby Girl all came up for a visit on Sunday, and I was very happy they were all still here when I got back from Jackman. I added a band of Halloween fabric to the mesh.
Baby Girl is 4 months old now and a very happy little baby.
4 comments:
Your grand baby is beautiful....love all the pics you shared from the retreat...it was a fun weekend...and yes it was very scary driving up that mountain to Jackman...but worth it. love all the things you shared...very nice.
Love the grand baby photo! Congrats! Sounds like a fun and productive retreat.
Thank you for sharing! The blue quilt is so fetching to me...is it possible that you know the name of the pattern/where I can get it. It is so nice <3
I just heard about your Quilt Retreat in Jackman
My husband and I are own a place right there in Jackman on 55 Pleasant Street and have had it since 2004.
So I know the beautiful place where you have your quilt retreat at the skylodge. I am a quilter and was wondering if you are taking any more people for that retreat. I would be interested in knowing any information that you can give me if you are still taking quilters
I anxiously await for your reply, Quiltingly, Martha
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