And yes, I DID have a marvelous time at Quilt Camp! There were 5 of us (Jeannie was the common denominator and set it all up), and we all got along great; I now have 3 new quilting friends. Not only did we decide to reserve that house for 'Same Time Next Year' (fyi that was a fun Alan Alda movie) so we can do it all over again - we're going to find a date sometime in the next few months that works for all of us (that part should be fun!) to all get together here for a quilt day.
Here I am working well into the evening - both nights it was after 9:00 when I stopped. It's highly unusual for me to quilt into the evening (I am not a night owl) and I was definitely the first one to crash each night, while some of the ladies stayed up well past the witching hour. My machine is out of view on the table behind me; that little one on the table is Jeannie's newest Featherweight that was on its maiden sew voyage for her and held up great despite her worries about bringing an unproven machine.
Let me introduce you to the ladies.
Here we are getting ready to head back home yesterday: Janet, Mary, Jeannie, Cheri, and me. If we look a tad subdued, we were just sad that Quilt Camp was ending. I do want you to notice that (for a change!) I am not the shortest one in a picture!
When we got to Roosevelt Lake and I was unpacking my ice chest I discovered that I had forgotten the 3rd tub of stew (it was packed in a rectangular tupperware container, and 'somehow' when the rectangular salad went into the ice chest I thought I was done; I didn't see it in the frig because it had gotten pushed back.) I was worried we wouldn't have enough to eat that first night (WE'RE GONNA STARVE!) but with the salad and sourdough bread (and the fact that Janet couldn't join us until the next day) we did fine. There was actually a little stew left over which I brought home, and it made a perfect dinner for me last night.
But Janet, whose husband 'helpfully' loaded up her car for her, realized when she was unpacking that she was missing all her fabric.... And Mary had somehow missed the final e-mail of assignments, so didn't know that she was 'on' for dinner Tuesday. So I could have done worse, and I felt better about my faux pas! And in case anyone is worried, we had PLENTY OF FOOD and ate VERY well! There was no starving, despite my whining and worrying.
I finished up the CASA PUENTE quilt to take with me to California tomorrow. The striped binding was a nice bright addition, and I also got a hanging sleeve attached on the back.
Yesterday when I got home (around 4:00) Tom wasn't back yet from Quartzsite, so I had plenty of time to pop over to Carolyn's and show her how it turned out (after quilting and binding) before it heads to California tomorrow. She was such a big help that she deserved to see it 'up close and personal'. The rest of the Busy Bees and Foothills ladies will just have to settle for a picture.
I also made up a label for it which I'll attach to the back today - then it'll be completely finished.
And once I buy some alphabets for my embroidery machine I can make up embroidered labels.
At camp I also finished up a wall-hanging top that's been a UFO for <mumble> years. I'd worked up the 9 individual blocks, and then it sat (and sat!) waiting for me to get around to finishing it. Camp seemed like a perfect place to bring a small project like that. The sashing with the stars turned out great, and the ladies loved it; and (surprise, surprise!) even Tom liked it. For some reason I didn't get a picture on my camera during camp (though I'm pretty sure someone else took one) so I snapped this one at home this morning.
The yellow of the stars is washed out in the pic -
but if you look at the one in the upper right hand corner you can sort-of get the idea.
We got Mary started on Pinterest (she may - or may not! - thank us later.... LOL) and here we were on the couch checking out my Bobbi's Quilts board.
But for some reason (do computers 'need' a reason???) a while ago a whole bunch of those pins have stopped loading the pictures, so 'sometime' I'm going to have to go back in an reload those. I had hoped whatever the glitch was it would just fix itself <g> but gee.... THAT never happened!
Guess it's time to adjust some more sails... LOL
Here's what the other ladies spent their time on while at camp.
Cheri (my roomie for the week) got a lot of projects done (a Kindle cover, some pillowcases for her grandsons, etc.) But she was happiest about this project, which had been giving her problems.
The red fabric for the birds wasn't with her,
so 'sadly' <g> she had to set this aside and start working on the wine quilt.
This one of Janet's is gorgeous! It was supposed to be a Christmas tree skirt, thus needing a hole cut in the center. But it turned out so beautiful (I want to learn out to make those curved flying geese) that Janet couldn't bring herself to cut it up (I know I wouldn't!) so now it's going to be a wall-hanging.
(You can also get a small peek at some of the blocks for Cheri's wine quilt off to the left.)
Mary had decided to use up some of her scraps (we can never seem to get rid of all of them - I'm pretty sure that they multiply when we're not looking) and make a Magic Lantern.
The scrap fabrics Mary brought with her were beautiful, rich colors, and her quilt is going to be stunning. Here she is, modeling 3 of blocks from her finished stack.
Jeannie, who is 'stuck' spending most of her time quilting for her clients, rarely has time to make quilts of her own. So she was determined to make good use of her camp time to get a couple of tops made for her sister and niece for their 2014 Christmas presents. As least she got an early start!
Hard to see all the different Christmas fabrics, but they're there. This one will have the tree blocks (see below) around the border
and this one will have the square-in-a-square (see above) as its border.
Cheri had brought her EASY button ("that was easy") which fit perfectly inside her bobbin case. We all loved finishing up something (anything!) and getting to hit the button and listen to that cheery voice.
It was especially gratifying when we'd been struggling with something, or had had to do some of that dreaded frog stitching! I know it certainly was for me.
(FYI that's pronounced RIP It, RIP It...)
And my Roosi Rules, which I printed up and laminated just for this trip, were followed by everyone.
They go nicely with these rules :-)
And now I need to get off of the computer and into the shower. I did laundry last night, so after my shower I can pack for tomorrow's trip. I already got my boarding pass printed up this morning so I'm ready! Tom got up early and started the brisket (and something else) on the smoker. We're having (at least) 14 for dinner late this afternoon. I'm sure there will be much partying into the night, but since I have to get up early in the morning to head to the airport I'll no doubt be the first (again) to head off to bed.
And just another reminder, Miss Betty, that I'm heading out of town once again (Road to California) and won't be blogging again until at least Tuesday of next week.
We were starting at Roosi camp..... NOT!!! What a great time creating new memories.
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Ooops... that should read we were STARVING at Roosi quilt camp....
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