Peace, Love & Happiness
When flying rather than driving to a retreat, more thought and preparation is needed when deciding on what projects (not to mention machine and supplies) to bring due to space (and airline) limitations.
Retreat Quilt 2010 |
At least year's retreat, I only brought one project to work on - my aptly named Retreat Quilt which is a pattern from Material Obsession called Red Centre. (Coincidentally, classes for this quilt were going on over in Oregon during this year's retreat.) I was able to assemble most of the quilt top during that retreat, and this quilt lives with me providing comfort and warmth as well as a reminder of fabulous times and friendships made.
I wanted to do something similar this year in that the quilt made will be a memento of another glorious time retreating with friends. I gave this project quite a bit of thought and decided I wanted to make another peace sign quilt. Feeling Groovy was made for a school auction with a 70's theme, and at that time I went with batik pinwheels hoping for a tie-dye feel. For this one, I went through my fabric stash looking for something that said "Rene'" ;-) Then, I couldn't find my "pattern" for the peace sign, so I had to redo it... zoomed in on a picture of Feeling Groovy and drew from that...took the opportunity to change it a little bit too...
My quick progress with the Retreat Quilt was helped by the fact that Julie PRE-CUT and GAVE me all the fabric squares needed! This year, I didn't come close to piecing the quilt top. As a matter of fact, I'm not sure my retreat friends could even tell what I was working on!! Most of the time was spent sewing around pairs of fabric squares..cutting them diagonally twice..trimming..chain piecing half square triangles... {I'm planning a discussion on HST methods in the near future...}
A stack of pinwheel blocks is all I left with (see two photos above), but you couldn't even tell they were pinwheel blocks because I didn't have time to press them. OK..so maybe I spent too much time shopping at Gruber's...or maybe I talked too much...but I rather like to think it's because I had to leave really early Sunday instead ;-)
When I got back to Montana, I pressed open all the pinwheels (need to get me some Best Press), pulled out my handy dandy pattern, and starting arranging blocks in the shape of a peace sign. That's as far as I've gotten as I've been too busy visiting with Harper's (who brought happies)!
Here's a closeup of a few blocks. This weekend I plan to start assembling them. Can anyone guess why I'm naming this quilt Peace Love & Happiness? Really...it's not a rhetorical question...I want to know if the name makes sense to anyone besides me....so, do you know why the name? Oh, and I am open to suggestions of background fabric to use on this one.
Have an amazing day!!!