Turkey Tracks: November 3, 2019
Mt. Battie Modern Quilt Guild October 2019 Stay Retreat
It was fun.
A Stay Retreat means those who can’t travel elsewhere for various reasons can quilt for two days at our local Lions Club alongside other Mt. Battie Modern QG or Coastal Quilters members.
A Retreat offers a time for intensive sewing where projects can be finished while sharing time and projects with other quilters.
I finished the top of this YEARS LONG project: a quilt made from Bonnie Hunter’s Wild and Goosey quilt block—an intense foundation pieced block that is fun, but time consuming to make. Look at all those tiny, tiny pieces
I like how the neutral border came out—a light grey binding will stop the eye and the light border holds the quilt middle nicely. Thanks Betsy Maislen for this idea. I like, too, the bits of color in the neutrals.
This block can look very, very different in other hands—like Linda Satkowski’s. Her quilt with carefully chosen colors and a darker background is so handsome. She has been my quilting companion during this long, long project—for both of us. At this retreat she is sewing rows together—I think there will be 7 or 8 rows.
I have a very cool backing for this quilt—again thanks to Betsy Maislen who found it summer before last and brought me a fat quarter of it.
I have the Slopes quilt top on the longarm now—from Amanda Jean Nyberg’s NO SCRAP LEFT BEHIND. Mine is made from Cotton+Steel fabrics—the dark colors, not neutrals—collected over past years.