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#312
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: PNW
Posts: 1,913
Enjoy your gift, Terri!
I pulled out an old Candy UFO today. This was from many years ago, probably around my first candy swap. Unfortunately, the pieces I had put together did not quite correlate to the diagram that I had drawn out.... I had previously completed 2 quadrants (unequal sizes) and have lots of partial blocks and strips sewn together as well. So now I am in the process of figuring out what exactly I have and what I need to do to turn this into something useful. Pictures will be ready for 2.5 day this month, it's been a while since i've participated!
I pulled out an old Candy UFO today. This was from many years ago, probably around my first candy swap. Unfortunately, the pieces I had put together did not quite correlate to the diagram that I had drawn out.... I had previously completed 2 quadrants (unequal sizes) and have lots of partial blocks and strips sewn together as well. So now I am in the process of figuring out what exactly I have and what I need to do to turn this into something useful. Pictures will be ready for 2.5 day this month, it's been a while since i've participated!
#313
LAF, My first thought was....Is this the "Growing Up Odd" pattern? https://weddingdressblue.wordpress.c...-up-odd-quilt/ It is all different sizes that end up making a terrific quilt. Yup, it is the quilt in my avatar. None the less, Looking forward to 2.5 day and your "new" old UFO. It will feel so good to finish your quilt top or at least make progress toward the finish. A double win for you! UFO and 2.5! Yeah!
Thanks for reminding us of 2.5 day. It will sneak up on us and pass us by in a blink.
Thanks for reminding us of 2.5 day. It will sneak up on us and pass us by in a blink.
#314
https://youtu.be/4HTNRs95BM8
I stumbled upon this video about the home that Bonnie Hunter converted to be The Quiltville Retreat site. History of the family who built the house and loads of local history of the little town near the home. About 12 minutes is a nice long tour or the house pointing out not just the quilts but the architecture of the building. At the very least it is a lovely tour how to make beautiful quilts of all sizes part of the decor of a home. The video is about 30 minutes long, so sit back with a cup of tea and enjoy.
I stumbled upon this video about the home that Bonnie Hunter converted to be The Quiltville Retreat site. History of the family who built the house and loads of local history of the little town near the home. About 12 minutes is a nice long tour or the house pointing out not just the quilts but the architecture of the building. At the very least it is a lovely tour how to make beautiful quilts of all sizes part of the decor of a home. The video is about 30 minutes long, so sit back with a cup of tea and enjoy.
#315
https://youtu.be/4HTNRs95BM8
I stumbled upon this video about the home that Bonnie Hunter converted to be The Quiltville Retreat site. History of the family who built the house and loads of local history of the little town near the home. About 12 minutes is a nice long tour or the house pointing out not just the quilts but the architecture of the building. At the very least it is a lovely tour how to make beautiful quilts of all sizes part of the decor of a home. The video is about 30 minutes long, so sit back with a cup of tea and enjoy.
I stumbled upon this video about the home that Bonnie Hunter converted to be The Quiltville Retreat site. History of the family who built the house and loads of local history of the little town near the home. About 12 minutes is a nice long tour or the house pointing out not just the quilts but the architecture of the building. At the very least it is a lovely tour how to make beautiful quilts of all sizes part of the decor of a home. The video is about 30 minutes long, so sit back with a cup of tea and enjoy.
#316
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Florida
Posts: 566
Thanks for sharing about Bonnie Hunter's Quiltville Retreat. What a lovely place to escape for quilting fun! I'm drooling!
Day dreaming here.....we birthday candy swappers could go on a retreat together there, with all our little candies to sew!
Day dreaming here.....we birthday candy swappers could go on a retreat together there, with all our little candies to sew!
#317
A group trip to Quiltville - The Sweeties! We would have to get on the list. Two of my quilt buddies got to go a couple of summers ago when a group had two open slots in their retreat roster. Mixed review. Site and Bonnie were terrific but not being part of the group was awkward which was not the fault of Bonnie or her Quilting B & B. (Some vocal members were wearing their quilt police uniforms.
.) A sure way to spoil a retreat for everyone.
But wouldn't it be fun to meet and stitch together. What a good idea Pinkflowers!
.) A sure way to spoil a retreat for everyone. But wouldn't it be fun to meet and stitch together. What a good idea Pinkflowers!
Last edited by WMUTeach; 03-09-2026 at 03:07 PM.
#318
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 3,362
Count me in! Cotton to Quilts used to be the organizer for two retreats a year but their calendar isn't listing them anymore. At $1000/person, it is really pricey but all food is catered when they did it. I'm guessing Quiltville is booked solid with groups now.
I bet I know why the retreat that your friends went to had a couple last minute openings.... darn the quilting police.
I bet I know why the retreat that your friends went to had a couple last minute openings.... darn the quilting police.
#319
Good thought, Ibex about why some dropped off the retreat roster.
Oh, well, my friends got to check this Bonnie Hunter adventure off their "quilty bucket list".
$1000 for a retreat? Not in my budget!! My group goes for three days to a local church camp for $150. Basic no frills hotel like rooms for sleeping, a large room that can accommodate 35 quilters comfortably and dinner for two nights. We BYO for breakfast and lunch, so many have special food needs! The folks in this part of the mitten could got to a retreat nearly every week in the year and travel less than an hour of my home town. None are seriously pricey and last from weekend to 6 days in length.
Happy stitching every one!
Oh, well, my friends got to check this Bonnie Hunter adventure off their "quilty bucket list". $1000 for a retreat? Not in my budget!! My group goes for three days to a local church camp for $150. Basic no frills hotel like rooms for sleeping, a large room that can accommodate 35 quilters comfortably and dinner for two nights. We BYO for breakfast and lunch, so many have special food needs! The folks in this part of the mitten could got to a retreat nearly every week in the year and travel less than an hour of my home town. None are seriously pricey and last from weekend to 6 days in length.
Happy stitching every one!
#320
I’ve been tempted to add my name to the list in the event of an opening at Quiltville Inn Retreat but I’ve held back in part due to the cost. The other part has to do with going in cold to an already formed group. Knowing myself, I probably wouldn’t be comfortable. I still might do it. DH says to go for it.
My Juki is working. woo hoo. Now to get back to my red and white floral Boom blocks. I’ve got 9 quilted from just before the machine started breaking thread. Only three more for one quilt and then the other 12 for a second one. I hope to get them both done this month.
My Juki is working. woo hoo. Now to get back to my red and white floral Boom blocks. I’ve got 9 quilted from just before the machine started breaking thread. Only three more for one quilt and then the other 12 for a second one. I hope to get them both done this month.


