Welcome to Week 43 of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge!! This week was positively FILLED with quilting!! What changed? There were no art supplies to distract me. :P
Here's how the week progressed...
SUNDAY - Prepping and packing for Quilt Retreat. Part of the prep work was to finish my post for Friday's release of the October 2022 TABLE SCRAPS Challenge Link Party. All of that was completed AFTER taking in the Durham Orange Quilters Guild Show with Knittingsuek...
And working my shift in the Children's Donation Challenge display. Each quilt will be given to patients at Duke and UNC Children's Hospitals:
MONDAY - She's off... On a Quilt Retreat, that is!
Day One of Quilt Retreat and a UFO has been completed:
Skinny faux-piped binding was a bit of a challenge, but finished the quilt off nicely:
TUESDAY - Day Two of Quilt Retreat began by enjoying a beautiful sunrise with my friend Tiffany...
... And a photo of another UFO finish:
Then I spent the day working on this stack of sewn HSTs for Needleb:
WEDNESDAY - Day Three of Quilt Retreat found me with a THIRD completed UFO...
... But it got off to a rocky start with a late-night off-campus excursion to the local ER:
Chest pains and upper back pains hinting at a potential heart attack, along with a severe GERD episode/gallbladder attack were more than I could bear. They ran tests and gave me 5 medicines to curb the painful symptoms, then deemed me fit as a fiddle:
Check out those Light GREEN sheets! I'll do ANYTHING for my RSC Quilter friends!
Since I was awake all night and we didn't get back until 6 AM, I decided to try to do a bit of work between breakfast and lunch, but an afternoon nap was a priority before setting out to square up these HSTs:
I missed zooming with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color, but she was busy with classes this week, anyway, so probably didn't miss me much.
THURSDAY - Day Four of Quilt Retreat found me up by first light...
With it, another glorious sunrise not far behind:
That was followed by a crisp, clear day...
... Which was spent attempting to replicate Orphan Blocks generously gifted to me by Preeti @ Sew Preeti Quilts for a quilt that has been on my To Make list for many years: Oops! I forgot to take a photo before beginning to sew.
Thank you, again, Preeti! The yardage and (somewhat coordinating) scrap fabrics were selected a year or two ago. They've been waiting all this time to make it to the top of the project list.
Once the blocks were sewn, I worked at the portable design wall to arrive at a potential layout:
Then I went back to squaring up 286 HSTs for Britt
@britt_quilts for the Project Swap that we're doing:
Day Five of Quilt Retreat provided another glorious sunrise...
Photos of the mug rugs that I finished late last night...
A fun gift from my friend Tiffany...
And some fond farewells...
With a special gift for my medical transport:
As well as to my friend who invited me along on her group's retreat:
Thanks, Tiffany!! I had a blast (but let's NOT repeat the late-night off-campus excursion next time!)
I've been quilting up a storm (including a bit of October's the Color of the Month) and I'm sure that a number of my friends will be sharing their Light GREEN scrappy projects today. Here's mine, a quilting sample from my friend Diane, which I finished with a scrap of binding while on retreat:
Thanks for allowing me to give your unloved scraps a new life, Diane!
This works beautifully on the hand crafted table in our living room.
Until next time...
Get SCRAPPY!!!
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