Finally, we are at the end of these posts.
So, what did I work on?
Firstly, I started on the Batik Fish appliqué. My grand plan was to do a bit each day, so I wouldn’t get sick of it. Well, I worked on them on Wednesday, in amongst lots of chatting and catching up with everyone and having my first ever massage. (I’ll be doing that again next time if she is there.)
I thought I would have them completed by lunch on Thursday, so kept going. I underestimated things, and did’t get them finished until late that afternoon. Here I am working on the very last stitches.
I was one very happy camper to have that job completed. It won’t take all that long to get the quilt top made, once I have a play on the design curtain.
Next, I worked on the pink Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks. They are always a nice and easy thing to do. I didn’t need to make any crumb blocks in April.
Then, it was time to start piecing the blocks for the Solid Fat Quarter Quilt. I had everything cut into strips, and colours paired, so it didn’t take too long to get the blocks made and the next day I had the quilt top completed. I’m really happy with how it has turned out.
While working on those projects I pieced another twenty pairs for the Bonnie Lass. Quilt as leaders and enders.
The final project I worked on was the Simply Serene Quilt that was one that Chooky and Jo planned for us. All I did was make the half square triangles. I needed a design wall for the next bit, and there wouldn’t be time to get the quilt top together. It was simpler to leave that till I got home and played with my design curtain.
Finally, remember those fabrics and zip that were in our goodies bag. Well, on Friday afternoon, in among all the other goings on that day, we were given the instructions on how to make a book pouch, using a new to us zipper insertion technique. Just about everyone had theirs completed on the weekend, which was a first.
There were a few of us left on the Sunday night and we had a lazy tea of leftovers. It was a nice relaxing way to end the week. I did get quite a bit of my crochet corner to corner rug worked on.
So lots to show for the weekend, with plenty more to do once I returned home, not much of which has happened. It will, all in good time.
We had a nice drive home on the Monday, with wonderful scenery, as always.
It was fun to see the new train that will be replacing the XPT doing a trial run near Dubbo.
And we knew we were nearing home when we started to see the autumn colour in the trees.
In conclusion, it was a fabulous time in Baradine with a wonderful group of people and we can’t wait to return for the next event.
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