This was our home-away-from-home for the weekend–part of a conference center owned by the state's Department of Natural Resources. We had this dorm to ourselves. It contained sleeping rooms, a comfy big living room and a conference room which became our work room.
We quilted in the conference room. The group had reconfigured it by the time I arrived, moving tables into a big circle with ironing boards and a cutting table in the center. The white board they'd shoved into the corner became a perfect design wall with the addition of the flannel tablecloth I brought. The room had big windows on two sides and lots of great light.
Everyone brought their own projects and did their own thing.
On Saturday afternoon, some of us took a break for a local shop hop of three quilt shops in a nearby town.


Back in the work room, my makeshift design wall saw a lot of action. Eventually, I used it, too--putting together a top from my purple buckeye blocks from Colene's Penny Pincher swap.

After dark, we went outside and hung out around the fire.

Sunday morning after breakfast, I went for a walk to the beach. It was chilly, but beautiful.


It was great to get away and make progress on some of my projects. In addition to the progress I made on my Penny Pincher swap blocks, I finished a quilt top and back for Quilts of Valor and completed the stretched star quilt (from a swap).

Just about everyone had a lot to show for themselves at the end of the weekend.

After more fun at Sunday breakfast, we packed up and headed home.

I couldn't resist stopping at one last quilt shop on the way home. Yes, there's quite a large quilt shop inside this nursery.

Back in the work room, my makeshift design wall saw a lot of action. Eventually, I used it, too--putting together a top from my purple buckeye blocks from Colene's Penny Pincher swap.
After dark, we went outside and hung out around the fire.
Sunday morning after breakfast, I went for a walk to the beach. It was chilly, but beautiful.
It was great to get away and make progress on some of my projects. In addition to the progress I made on my Penny Pincher swap blocks, I finished a quilt top and back for Quilts of Valor and completed the stretched star quilt (from a swap).
Just about everyone had a lot to show for themselves at the end of the weekend.
After more fun at Sunday breakfast, we packed up and headed home.
I couldn't resist stopping at one last quilt shop on the way home. Yes, there's quite a large quilt shop inside this nursery.
3 comments:
Quilt shop inside a nursery? Wow, that's totally cool. Your photos make it look like you all really had a great time. Wish I could have a quilting get away!
Wow! Too cool. I've told my DH we could do this on our land--build a retreat center and shop. Unfortunately, the beach is four hours away--we're in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains here.
that looks like a fabulous time!
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