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Old 10-11-2011, 03:31 AM
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Originally Posted by ShowMama
Here is a list I use when I'm packing for a retreat. Of course, this is just a general list and you may not need to bring every single thing on the list, depending on the retreat facility you'll be using. But check it over carefully to be sure you don’t forget something important.

LIST FOR QUILTING RETREAT

__________1. Sewing machine + Manual/Instruction Book + Presser Feet
__________2. Heavy duty extension cord + Surge protector power strip
__________3. Sewing chair
__________4. Aluminum table or TV tray table
__________5. Projects to work on, patterns, fabric
__________6. Thread, bobbins
__________7. Pins, needles, seam ripper, tape measure
__________8. Rotary cutters, sewing scissors, paper scissors
__________9. Cutting mat, rulers
_________10. Iron, spray water bottle, filtered water for iron
_________11. Pressing board or mat
_________12. Lamp for sewing; small lamp or booklight for reading
_________13. Trash basket
_________14. Freezer paper, scratch paper for drawing or figuring
_________15. Non-slip grip for sewing machine pedal
_________16. Personal fan
_________17. Clothes
_________18. Toiletries
_________19. Flashlight
_________20. Book
_________21. Ear plugs, sleep aid
_________22. Umbrellas - one with clothes & one with quilting supplies
this pretty well covers about everything, but for the "just in case", it seems like you have to pack your entire sewing room so you don't forget something. the best thing to take is a good attitude and above all HAVE FUN
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Old 10-11-2011, 03:41 AM
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If you are flying, that list can be cut way down. At our retreats, we set up cutting and ironing stations, so not everybody brings them. The irons and boards are taken from the hotel rooms. (with the permission of the hotel).

People that drive have brought an extra machine for those that cannot bring that. One lady does bring it as a carry on.

Retreats are so much fun.

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Old 10-11-2011, 04:04 AM
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Great input from everyone, thanks!
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Old 10-11-2011, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
With the sewing machine, be sure to bring all the cords and controls necessary to operate it. My old Pfaff has two things I need to remember - the foot control and the power cord.

Do you bring a cloth measuring tape or a metal (carpenter) measuring tape? or one of each?
I use my metal measuring tape more often than any. I love it when trying to square up a quilt.
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Old 10-11-2011, 04:09 AM
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I like ShowMama list. It really depends on what the retreat provides and they all seem to be different. One thing I do is the major cutting on several projects and then box them up in a large shoe box and take them. This saves so much time not having to be just cutting.
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yes, here is a list that I have been organizing for all of us and thanks everyone for all of your ideas to create this list

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-159578-1.htm#4426252

Originally Posted by SingerSewer
All of this talk about quilt retreats makes me wonder what do you need to be sure to take. I would love to go on one so it is never too early to start planning!

Is there any one thing that everyone tends to forget?

What kind of projects do you take?

Do you have a checklist?
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yes here is the list

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-159578-1.htm#4426252

Originally Posted by Gramie bj
some place on this board is a list put together with a lot of imput from the board on this topic. I'll look, Found it March 11 Craftybear started it .Don't know how else th direct you there but there are a lot of pages to go through.
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I am packing and getting ready to leave on one on Thursday morning. Can't wait. I know I have too many projects packed. Tomorrow I will purge the projects. I'm always "a legend in my own mind" when it comes to getting projects done on retreat. I always take way too many. but, I figure, better too many than not enough. The lists for packing are good ones.
One thing I would add is either painters tape or good old Duck Tape. You never know when you might need it. We tend to hang projects up on the wall as we get them done, or near done. That's where the tape comes in handy. Also for taping down extension cords.
Oneother thing is be sure, if you have them , to bring both of the needles plates. Single hole and the one for other stitches.
Snacks. We all bring them, and some of us take them back home, but you never know when a snack attach will come. If you have a bottle of wine, make sure you have the opener. ;-)
Relax and have fun. It's always a great time.
Remember - What happens at Retreat, stays at Retreat!
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Make sure you take the power cord to your sewing machine. I went to one a few years ago and got all set up & could not find my sewing machine power cord. Called home and sure enough it was sitting on the floor next to where I was packing. Lucky for me one of the other quilters had an extra machine as it was too far to go back home and get it.
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umbrellas..one with clothes and one with quilting supplies....what are these. ...sounds interesting
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