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This past weekend, several of the "Wackies" went on retreat at the "Deer Camp" that we love so much. It's so peaceful, restful and isolated enough to put in some serious sewing time.
Kathy, and don't ask how this picture was taken, had just finished a project of "Churn-dash" blocks which were by the way, 3" square each. Notice the secondary pattern.
I am posing is this sill outfit because I mistakenly packed the swimsuit cover up with hoody instead of my white robe. But as cold as that first night and morning were, it served me well.
Annie's showing off this fabulous quilt with the fussy cuts in the stars. This pic doesn't do it justice.
Jerri forgot that her sewing machine, though very capable of many beautiful stitches, does not wind bobbins by voice command and doesn't take to kindly with her holding tight to the thread instead of allowing the automatic tension to take over.
Kathleen hasn't decided what she's viewing as she moved the camera closer and closer to her eyes while adjusting her glasses...........been there.....done that!
This past weekend, several of the "Wackies" went on retreat at the "Deer Camp" that we love so much. It's so peaceful, restful and isolated enough to put in some serious sewing time.
Kathy, and don't ask how this picture was taken, had just finished a project of "Churn-dash" blocks which were by the way, 3" square each. Notice the secondary pattern.
I am posing is this sill outfit because I mistakenly packed the swimsuit cover up with hoody instead of my white robe. But as cold as that first night and morning were, it served me well.
Annie's showing off this fabulous quilt with the fussy cuts in the stars. This pic doesn't do it justice.
Jerri forgot that her sewing machine, though very capable of many beautiful stitches, does not wind bobbins by voice command and doesn't take to kindly with her holding tight to the thread instead of allowing the automatic tension to take over.
Kathleen hasn't decided what she's viewing as she moved the camera closer and closer to her eyes while adjusting her glasses...........been there.....done that!
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