Labor Day Retreat
#12
Well, I think they did right by you, you most likely would have done it for them if they could not walk. I envy those that go to retreats, there are none in West Virginia. My son in Army and lives in Fairbanks. His wife promised me Alaska fabric for Christmas. Be well, and your inabilty to walk won't stop the machine, needle, thread from working. :lol: I have to tell myself to get at it when I feel lousy. You must have some great quilting buddies.
Karen
Karen
#13
Sounds like it was a lot of fun-and winning fabric to boot!I think it may have been eddy on here that won some blue fabrics once and made an awesome quilt out of them.....now, to plan....what are you going to make out of yours....have fun and enjoy!
#15
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Lots of outings wouldn't be worth the effort before and the exhaustion after---but quilting with 55 "girlfriends" is worth it all in my book! Glad that you were able to share the good times with your group!
Sue
Sue
#19
Oh I know that scenario!
Hope you can get out soon too.
Hope you can get out soon too.
Originally Posted by luv-e
So happy your were able to get out.What a day to go for!!!
Quilting friends are the BEST!!![ I'm stuck in right now and going crazy!!! Bum is numb lol lol lol]
Quilting friends are the BEST!!![ I'm stuck in right now and going crazy!!! Bum is numb lol lol lol]
#20
Oh good idea--need to make a plan! Looks like 1/2 yd bundles in about 5 fabrics. I see log cabin to be truthful.
Originally Posted by natalieg
Sounds like it was a lot of fun-and winning fabric to boot!I think it may have been eddy on here that won some blue fabrics once and made an awesome quilt out of them.....now, to plan....what are you going to make out of yours....have fun and enjoy!
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