Thursday, January 1, 2015

2014 Fall Sewing Retreat

Happy New Year! I wish many blessings for you in 2015! Thanks so much for stopping by! I would like to share photos from our 2014 Fall Sewing Retreat! I have a lot of catching up to do as it's been awhile since I've posted, but let's get right to the retreat!

In 2013, my sister's and Mom were able to get together for our first fall sewing retreat, you can read about part 1 here and part 2 here. We were blessed to have another retreat in 2014 at my Mom's house in Louisiana.

This is the set up - the cutting station:


One sewing station for two people:

We had lamps set up for better lighting but this photo
was better with the lamps turned off.

Another sewing station for three people, plus a pressing station:


Another pressing station:


Our sign:


Goodies from the retreat bags. A candle, a drink coozie, chocolate, a yard of fabric, scissors and a tape measure, and a pincushion / thread catcher that was made by my Mom and sister Rhunell.


This is a close up of the front and back of the drink coozie. My Mom and Rhunell made them! I love it! Everyone had their initial on their coozie.



Our retreat mates from left to right, my sister Simone, myself, my sister DeAnna, my Mom and my sister Rhunell.


The first full day of the retreat was a day spent shop hopping! We managed to make it to three shops and lunch with my brother and sister-in-law. 

We visited Cottage Creation and Quilts located in Saint Gabriel, Louisiana.

What a lovely shop!



Rhunell and DeAnna looking at an LSU Tiger quilt.

Rhunell, Mom, DeAnna, Me, Simone
(We tried to get a photo of all of us in each shop.)

My brother Bryan and his wife joined us for lunch at Sammy's Grill in Praireville, Louisiana.



Added to these photo's that you haven't already met
is my sister-in-law and brother Bryan.

Our next stop was Red Stick Quilt Shop in Baton Rouge, Louisiana




Our next and last stop was The Quilt Corner in Baton Rouge, Louisiana



They have an LSU / Louisiana room.

These are all the items we purchased on our shop hop and how we helped the economy in the Baton Rouge area! :-)


The next series of photos are us working on our projects:

Rhunell sorting fabric for her umbrella quilt.

Simone cutting fabric for totes she's making.

DeAnna and Mom cutting fabric for a quilt Mom is making.

Rhunell ironing fusible webb umbrella's to her fabric.

DeAnna working on a quilt a friend gave her. It's a cheater
quilt, partially quilted. It had a lot of issues and she had more
patience than I would have had. The mauve and blue told
it's age. You'll see a completed photo later.

Mom sewing the top of one of the quilts she is making.

I'm using DeAnna's serger to overcast denim fabric 
strips for a quilt.

I'm quilting the denim quilt.

Simone top stitching one of two totes.

DeAnna working on a Thanksgiving wall hanging.

The next series of photos are our finished or mostly finished projects:

Completed denim quilt made by me!

Peppermint quilt top made by DeAnna.
It's the periwinkle block.

Thanksgiving wall hanging top made by DeAnna. The blocks
were already made, she sewed it together during the treat.

A quilt top by Mom, she still needed to add borders.
It has since been completed and gifted.

A quilt top by Mom. It has since been completed and gifted.

The totes made by Simone. She and her
husband are members of an antique car club
in Texas. The car club has an annual tour and
she made these totes to fill with goodies to
give away as a door prize.

This is the mauve and blue cheater quilt
DeAnna completed for a friend. It was
really a salvage project and she did an
amazing job from how it started out.

The umbrella quilt Rhunell is making.
She has since sewn the blocks together.

I challenged everyone to participate in the Tie One On Day for a charity project. We all made a reversible apron. You can read about Tie One On Day here. We made the Church Ladies' apron pattern by Mary Mulari.

One side of the aprons.

The other side of the aprons.

We all had a great time! We learned from each other and helped each other too. Our schedules are all over the place and between the five of us we live in four states (Louisiana, Texas, Georgia, Arkansas), so it was a blessing we were able to sync our schedules. We hope to do it again in 2015.

Thanks so much for stopping by!  The links in my blog post are simply to give credit where credit is due. I don't receive anything if you click on the link.

Blessings to you!
Gina

3 comments:

  1. Nice post Gina! It was indeed another great sewing retreat for our Sisters and Mom. We all learned a lot from each other and encouraged each other toward the completion of our projects. We were sometimes cheerleaders for each other, sometimes sew serious, sometimes sew silly, but all the time we were sewing onward. I hope we can do it again in 2015! Sew good!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Great pics! We had so much fun. I always enjoy sewing with you all...my family!

    ReplyDelete