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Old 05-26-2012, 01:20 PM
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wow Everyone! Thanks for the commenting! I had a few vacation days (this past Thurs. & Fri.) so I gave myself a "quilting retreat" at home! My husband had to work from 8-5, so when he went to work, I went to quiltin'! I almost finished one (it's drying now, waiting for binding) and got a good start on another. I had such a good time, I'm going to start doing "Personal retreat" more often!
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Old 05-27-2012, 05:10 PM
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My quilt group does a 3-day "home retreat" about every 4 months. We bring whatever we want to work on, set up at our regular meeting place and work all day. We either go out for lunch or call in pizza, etc. We "work" all day, leave about 4 or 5 p.m., shut the door and come back the next day and pick up where we left off. We have 3 great days of sewing, fellowship, helping others or getting help, etc. It doesn't cost a bundle and we get lots done! It also saves money we can spend on more projects!!
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Old 05-28-2012, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by jcrow View Post
I go to a quilting retreat twice a year. It use to be that we had a teacher and we would learn a new technique, so we would get a list of fabrics we needed. Then about 8 years ago, we decided to just have 4 days of doing our own thing. Everyone would bring whatever they wanted. Some would bring UFOs, others would bring fabric to start a quilt. We usually quilt until 2 am. At our retreat, they feed us breakfast, lunch and dinner plus coffee and tea anytime we want it. Everyone brings snacks. We eat way too much. We oohhh and aahhh over everyone's projects and drive to a nearby town and hit the quilt shop to pick up fabric. It's always so much fun. It seems every year it's the same bunch but usually we get a new face. We take in new people and treat them well, so don't worry about being new. You will love it. The comraderie (sp?) is great. I usually bring projects that are halfway finished...2 or 3 of them...and finish them up there. We bring our own sewing machines. We have 3 ironing boards that we purchased put away in a closet there and we designate who brings the irons. We usually have 3 cutting mats sitting on a table for everyone to use, along with a couple of rulers. A lot of us bring small cutting mats and our own rulers to put beside our station. That is the only retreat I go to, so I don't know how other places do it. Just ask. You'll love it.
Sounds just like our guild camp. We have 4 a year and we have so much fun and fellowship! So many ideas and beautiful projects are started and some completed. It is a good time to make those charity lap quilts
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I have been to several put on by the guild I belong to. We just work on whatever and have a blast with the company of other quilters. make sure you take a few extra little projects to fill in. You may finish one project faster than you would normally at home with the distractions. Some of the ladies just jump from one project to another trying to get small parts accomplished. I hope you decide to go because they are such a treat.
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Old 06-07-2012, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by craftyneedle View Post
My quilt group does a 3-day "home retreat" about every 4 months. We bring whatever we want to work on, set up at our regular meeting place and work all day. We either go out for lunch or call in pizza, etc. We "work" all day, leave about 4 or 5 p.m., shut the door and come back the next day and pick up where we left off. We have 3 great days of sewing, fellowship, helping others or getting help, etc. It doesn't cost a bundle and we get lots done! It also saves money we can spend on more projects!!
I absolutely LOVE this Idea! I am going to have to try this!!!
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