Quilting Retreat
I am going on a Three night four day retreat with my SIL in Berlin Ohio. Who has gone on one and what should I take with us. Rooms are generous, refrig microwave and TV, we are going to take easy lunch and dinner items. Breakfast is in the package. I don't want to take to little or to much.
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How fun!! It will be cold there so you may want to consider a crockpot...chili or BBQ beef.... Maybe take snacks that can be returned to your own pantry like crackers, cheese, cookies, microwave popcorn....CANDY!! If it were me, I'd eat out but that can get costly. I just prefer not to cook while on vacation. Wouldn't be a vacation otherwise in my mind. But budget can get in the way of that for some. They have grocery stores so, if you forget something, easy fix. Have a great time...
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Have fun! I am jealous!!
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How exciting! Make sure to bring an extension cord or two.
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I go on retreat about 2 times a year. I plan for 1 or 2 projects per day, bring them all cut out and bagged with labels as to what they are. Cutting matt, rotary cutter, seam ripper, sewing machine (and foot pedal), iron, pressing matt, a 6" x 12" ruler and a 12 1/2" square ruler, extra blades & needles, thread and any other items you use in your daily sewing. Prewind a stack of bobbins, and make copies of the patterns you are working on so you can mark off the steps as you complete them (helps you find where you were after break). Lots of snacks (healthy if possible), comfy clothes, jammies, medication you take and your personal items. The first time or two I went on retreat I hauled half my sewing room, didn't use most of it and had to haul in and back out so streamlined the process. Most of all have fun, relax, sew, laugh, eat, and make great memories.
Peace, Brenda |
Remember to mark your rulers, mats etc with your name because everybody has one just like yours!
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Here's a checklist my group came up with several years ago. The original is in a .pdf format with boxes that you can check off as you go. A .pdf would be a lot easier to upload and print out, but apparently that's not allowed?
Sewing machine cord foot pedal feet thread holder needles bobbins thread power strip extension table for machine pins/needles seam ripper scissors fabric paper marking tools pen pencil chalk eraser rotary cutter(s) extra blades tape measure calculator glue stick iron ironing board w/clamps water bottle for iron cutting mat rulers lamp notebook projects - fabric 1) (this would be where you list your projects) 2) 3) show & tell personal pillow quilt to put on bed camera phone charger towel/washcloth reading glasses clothes robe slippers bathroom items shampoo conditioner makeup hair brush hair dryer deodorant toothbrush toothpaste medications |
Thanks for all the great ideas. Think I will ask the Quilt shop what they are providing, for the sewing room. Show all this to my sister and between the two of us, we will be covered.
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It might be useful to take a flannel-backed vinyl tablecloth to use as a design board and some masking tape to hang it with. Even if you can’t hang it, you could still use it as a design board and roll it up with the blocks in it. Have a great time.
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Yep we went to a retreat once, lady forgot her foot peddle. Good thing I took an extra machine...just in case.
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