"Images from Make It, Take It, by Krista Hennebury, Martingale, 2015;
used by permission. Photos by Brent Kane. All rights reserved."
Today is my turn to tell you about my project in Make It, Take It, which is a beautiful new book by my friend Krista Hennebury. Krista blogs over at Poppyprint. I am so proud to be a part of this fantastic book with so many excellent contributors.
Krista has run quilting retreats for many years and she used her knowledge and experience to put together a book of projects that compliment the quilting retreat experience. The first half of the book has projects to make to help the quilter take their sewing on the road and the second half of the book included projects to make on a retreat either as a group or on your own. And, all of the projects are just fun to make for yourself or for gifts, whether or not you are actually going on a sewing retreat.
"Images from Make It, Take It, by Krista Hennebury, Martingale, 2015;
used by permission. Photos by Brent Kane. All rights reserved."
My project in the book is called the Half Moon Needle Case. If you are like me, you have packets of quilting needles, embroidery needles, needles with large and small eyes, needles that are longer and shorter, and packets of assortments of different needles too. This needle case is designed to allow you to keep your entire packets of different kinds of needles together - so you can find them in your sewing room and easily take them all along on retreats - you know, because you never know when you or your table mate will need that special kind of needle.
This needle case is large enough to hold a fair number of needle packets. It can also function as a small project case, holding a small pair of scissors, some thread and other small notions. The felt pockets store pins and function as a pincushion when you are on the road.
The continuous zipper holds everything securely in place and the dumpling shape provides a fair bit of room. Before you know it (ask me how I know) you will have zipped in your measuring tape, seam ripper, a small ruler, hexie papers, the kitchen sink and any number of other sewing bits that might need for your retreat or for sewing on holiday, at your guild meetings or even just while watching television or a movie. Finally, I also wanted to make sure that this super simple to make needle book could be a place to show off a bit of really easy improv piecing, some fun quilting and that it would be a circle too - all things that you know I love.
This book is also special for me as I met Krista in person first at the Fat Quarterly Retreat in London, UK. Yes, two Canadians had to go to another continent to a quilting retreat to meet in person - and we had the best time. Krista is fun and funny, generous and kind, very talented, and a true friend, whether on retreat, working with on her book, or connecting with in person or via the internet.
I have started making other projects in the book too. I took my Double Scissor Keeper to QuiltCon - one of Amy's projects in the book (Amy's post at During Quiet Time about her project is here) and I was so inspired by Berene's video about her project the Ultimate Equipment Tote (go here to her blog Happy Sew Lucky to see it) that I have started pulling fabrics to make one too. I hope to have finished several more by the time I head off to my next retreat.
I get to give away a digital copy of this book - everyone can enter. To do so:
- leave me a comment - let me know if you have been to a retreat or sewing day and what you liked most about it.
- My followers can have a second entry - leave a second comment letting me know where and how you follow me.
- I will randomly draw the winner from the comments on Saturday morning (April 11).
- Oh, and please leave me a trail to find you - if in doubt put your email into your comment as if I cannot find the winner I will draw again.
If you don't win a copy of Make It, Take It, you can get it at your local quilt store, on Amazon here or at Martingale here.
Also, this is going to be a great blog hop as the contributors are sharing more about their own projects and each has a digital copy of the book to give away - you can follow along:
- Friday, April 3 Blog hop kick-off: Krista at Poppyprint
- Monday, April 6: Berene at Happy Sew Lucky and Amy at During Quiet Time
- Tuesday, April 7: Leanne at She Can Quilt and Felicity at Felicity Quilts
- Wednesday, April 8: Martingale Inc. at Stitch this! (check out their Rainbow Round the Cabin staff party!)
- Thursday, April 9: Krista at Spotted Stones and Krista at Krista Withers Quilting
- Friday, April 10: Lynne at Lilys Quilts and Cindy at Live a Colorful Life
- Saturday, April 11: Ayumi at Pink Penguin and Krista at Poppyprint
- Sunday, April 12: Kristie at OCD: Obsessive Crafting Disorder and Christina at Sometimes Crafter
Best,
Leanne
I've never been to a retreat or sewing day, but I imagine the air absolutely buzzing with inspiration as people exchange ideas.
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ReplyDeleteThe best thing about a retreat is the extraordinary feeling of friendship and support from people you have just met.
ReplyDeleteI've only been to the FQR retreats in London and what fun they were! Lots of lovely people, great classes and time to catch up with old friends and make some new ones
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ReplyDeleteWould I be the only sew-er on the planet that has never been on Retreat! Ah, one day.....
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ReplyDeleteI have never been on a sewing Retreat or to a sewing day either! But I think I would enjoy it!
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ReplyDeleteI have been to one sewing retreat with two Australian designers, Gail Pan and Helen Stubbings. I love the feeling of companionship and inspiration being together with people that have the same interests as you, and are eager to learn new things. Skilled and inspiring instructors are always a plus.
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ReplyDeleteI would dearly love to go on a retreat or sewing day. I haven't found the place yet around me to do these things. I'm bedridden a lot with a neurological condition, so I tend to back away from being places on specific dates and times. I am trying to convince myself that I need to try to get out there. We moved here about a year ago and I know it would be a great way to meet new friends and have some fun. So, hopefully, in the future I'll be able to answer yes to that question. In the meantime, I still like the projects from the book and would love to win one!
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I go to a quilt guild meeting each month and it is great to have a day dedicated to sewing. I get so much inspiration from seeing what other people are making and if I get stuck, there is usually someone who can help or advise.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't been to a retreat yet but i fully plan on attending one this year!
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ReplyDeleteYour needlecase is just gorgeous! I love it! I have to make one. I love my guild sewing days so much. It is so inspirational. All the projects and fabrics that you can see and come home wanting to make several more quilts.
ReplyDeleteI've not gone to a sewing day but my quilting friend and I have lots throughout the year. The favorite is my birthday weekend, at the end of march, when we go through my stash and pull fabrics for several of the quilts on my 'to make' list. This book would add a lot to that list!
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ReplyDeleteI went to a retreat/workshop with the Gee's Bend Quilters. I Loved the comraderie and sharing among the students. I learned a lot from both the teachers and the students.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to an "official" retreat, but have been to all day classes and had sewing days with friends. That's always a good time! What could be better than being surrounded by friends and fabric?
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ReplyDeleteI haven't been on a retreat but I hope to take some quilting classes soon.
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ReplyDeleteYour quilt is gorgeous! And I love the way you quilted it, too. You always bring a little something extra to your stitching.
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a sewing retreat but I am beginning to want to.
I have been to a few sew-in days, but have not been on a retreat yet. Hoping to one day. I enjoyed the comradarie of my fellow guild mates and the dedicated time to finish quilt blocks or tops.
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ReplyDeletewhen I was with a guild for several years I went to several sewing days but I didn't really like it- there are always some people that are bossy and take over everything and this one had 2 ladies competing for that position! - most likely because I didn't care for the ladies in the guild I didn't care for sewing day - I dropped out just a few short months later - every one on line is always talking about their great guilds and sewing groups that they belong to and I think that is wonderful - I just wish I had a great one near me as I feel I would enjoy it with a different group of quilters
ReplyDeleteI have been on sewing retreats and also spend one day weekly sewing at a local quilt shop with friends. I love seeing what everyone is working on, sharing ideas, and having lots of space to get focused on my projects.
ReplyDeleteLove your needle case. I follow you on Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI have been on sewing retreats and also spend one day weekly sewing at a local quilt shop with friends. I love seeing what everyone is working on, sharing ideas, and having lots of space to get focused on my projects.
ReplyDeleteno retreats so far, but I get together with four friends weekly to see something. and about every three weeks we meet with another group at a church to sew for th whole day. it is inspiring and lots of laughs!!!
ReplyDeleteI've been to 2 weekend sewing retreats, and my 3rd is starting THIS FRIDAY! What I like best is 3 days of uninterrupted sewing with my friends (no housework, no cooking), and that these are pretty loose (no scheduled speaker, no group craft activity) so I can sew whatever I want!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a sewing retreat. Sounds like such fun!
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ReplyDeleteI have never been to a retreat. Maybe someday!
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ReplyDeleteBefore kids I was in a local modern group and went to a few se days (which were one evening a month) and although you spend more time visiting I did get something at least worked on and was able to see some other beautiful work! I really enjoyed them!
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ReplyDeleteI love the half moon shape of this project. I am going to have to make one because I am forever losing my needles...just ask my husband. It drives him crazy!
ReplyDeleteYour half moon needle case is handy looking and love the design with those pockets. Nice finish.
ReplyDeleteYour double scissor keep looks wonderful too. I also follow you via email.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to mention that I love retreats. Great girlfriend time and a wonderful way to focus on project(s) without the home interruptions. Don't count one of my entries. I just had a senior moment when I was leaving comments. lol
ReplyDeleteI love your needle book ~ perfect size and the shape it great! I've never been to a retreat ~ ever! I think it would be a blast and one day I hope to attend one!
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ReplyDeleteI have not been to a retreat but would LOVE to-- mainly to have more than an hour of uninterrupted sewing time!
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ReplyDeletemy friends and I go on as many retreats as we can all attend! We love getting together and catching up!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a retreat or sewing day, or a quilt guild. I think I would like it if I had a friend who also quilted or sewed and who went with me. sarah@forrussia.org
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ReplyDeleteSuper cute project you came up with! I don't need a copy of the book as I already purchased one, but I HAVE made a few projects from it that I get to show off next week! ;-)
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I've been on a couple of retreats with a small group of friends. I love how much I can accomplish on these weekends, the sharing of ideas and expertise, and the crazy fun we have!
ReplyDeleteMy guild has regular sew-in days. These are fantastic opportunities to get to know guild members on a more personal level.
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My girlfriends and I try to get together once a month for a sew day....it is the best time always!!!
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ReplyDeleteI love those projects! Thanks for sharing them. I've only been one retreat, but it was wonderful. My guild is filled with kind, caring women and that was so evident during the 4 day retreat. If anyone needed help, there was always someone who would drop what they were doing to give advice or teaching or whatever was needed. Everytime a top or project was finished, someone else would take it around to show it off and everyone would oohh and aahh. The planners had lots of little projects to teach and there were games, good snacks to share that everyone brought, and just a wonderful atmosphere. Linda Terry at jolisgsd@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI've never been able to attend a sewing day though I have been able to a couple of classes.
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ReplyDeleteI have never been on a sewing retreat...would love to some day.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a super fun book!
ReplyDeleteRetreats have so many favorite features. My favorites are spending time with my best sew buds, wearing pj's while sewing, fueling on chocolate and orther goodies, and fueling my creativity!
ReplyDeleteI follow via Blogluvin--I do 4 retreats this year--love them!
ReplyDeleteI meet up once a week with my friend that started me in quilting. We either meet at my house or hers, do some sewing, have lunch, help each other with fabric choices, etc. It's great fun!
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ReplyDeleteFollow you on bloglovin and when you so graciously assisted us with the Millennium set up! Will never forget that. Thanks and more thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love your circle zip bag - such a clever idea! I've never been to a sewing/quilting retreat, maybe when my kiddo is older and doesn't need Mama for bedtime.
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ReplyDeleteOh, I think I will make up a way to make you bag, if I do not win the book... :). I have been to a sewing day last year, maybe two times in Hungary. I enjoyed the quilts I have seen and the little bit of fabric I could buy.
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Following on bloglovin' thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI have not been on a retreat, maybe when my husband retires and I need to get away from him....., thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a retreat or sewing day.
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ReplyDeleteYes I've been to many retreats; all awesome, step-outside-of-your-crazy-life experiences. Mmmm. I actually organized 4 as the vice-president of my (then) Alberta guild. I never got done as much as I'd hope to, but the sharing and laughs and visiting were always so much more than what I'd thought they'd be!
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ReplyDeleteI go on a quilting retreat every summer. What I love about it: don't have to do any cooking- all meals are prepared and delicious!, spending Thurs- Mon with women who have the same passion, seeing different tools, projects, techniques, having nothing else to do but SEW for long uninterrupted amounts of time, staying up late or sleeping in, I could go on and on! Jwdeschamps78@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteHI,no I've not been to any retreats. Most of my inspiration comes from other quilters and books! Thanks for sharing! msstitcher1214@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have been to many retreats. I have a retreat scheduled for June. I would love to make some of the book projects to better organize my supplies before the retreat.
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I'm so happy this project is in the book and that you are so pleased with it! I am too!! People love it at the trunk shows and I can't wait to make one of my own. Thank you for saying such nice things, Leanne. You are such a kind friend!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to a retreat but would love to participate in one.
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ReplyDeleteWould love to go on a retreat right now....as opposed to being at work! LOL :)
ReplyDeleteI've never been to a retreat but I do go to a weekly quilting class which is like a mini retreat!
ReplyDeleteThere I find there's a lot of sharing, inspiration and encouragement!
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I have never been to a quilting retreat. I do like taking classes, can learn a lot just from the others in attendance. I love this book. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI have not been to a quilting retreat but I did attend a four day mystery quilt class and it was wonderful. I may attend again this year. I enjoyed meeting other quilters and sharing in their quilting journey. I would be very pleased if I were to win this book. Thanks for the chance.
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ReplyDeleteI've been to a quilt convention and I loved getting to meet quilters from other countries.
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I've never been to a retreat or sew day.
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email on She Can Quilt - karen.patch.anderson@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI just love sewing with others. Learning about other sewers, finding so much common ground and sharing interests and differences. So enriching. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteI live in Vancouver and am lucky to be part of some of the groups Krista mentions in her book. The Loon Lake retreat is an important annual event. It is more than a sewing retreat---Spending time with some of my best friends and meeting new interesting people is the best thing for me. Second best is not having to think about meals at all and just turn up to eat and visit when the bell rings!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never been on a retreat but I'm sure it would be an awesome mini vacation with others who love to sew like I do.
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ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying the blog hop :-) I have been in a sewing retreat...
ReplyDeleteBest regards from Germany,
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ReplyDeleteI've never been to either, unfortunately we live 50 miles from civilization! rrjane011749@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteI have been fortunate enough to attend several retreats and they are my favorite!!
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ReplyDeleteI've never been to a retreat or sewing day, but they sure sound like fun! Love your needle case and scissor keeper.
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As a working mother I haven`t been able to make time for a quilting retreat, but a sewing day is in sight. Sprig-greetings from Finland by Mari (mamioja@luukku.com)
ReplyDeleteThese all look like such fantastic projects! I have never been to a retreat, but I really hope to try one someday.
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ReplyDeleteI've never been to a retreat but I'd love too!!
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ReplyDeleteI love your needle case and I really need to make one! I have not been to any retreats or sewing days but I would dearly like to try one some day. Thanks for the chance to win!
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ReplyDeleteMy local cross stitch shop sponsors a retreat twice a year. I enjoy staying up late and swapping stories.
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I have been to the FQR 2013 where I met you and Krista: it was such a fabulous weekend and the weather was amazing too! Love your needle case
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ReplyDeleteI haven't been to a retreat yet. I think it would be a blast.
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ReplyDeleteI have never been on a quilting retreat but it sounds like a lot of fun!
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ReplyDeleteYay I am a follower of yours :) Happy Tuesday to you!
ReplyDeleteYes I have been on a sewing retreat. Twice with friends and it was fab because it was quite relaxed. We all just sewed what we wanted to.
ReplyDeleteI've never been on a sewing retreat. I imagine it would be amazingly wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email! Love your needle case!
ReplyDeleteI follow via email. My favorite way. I really like your needle case. It's so much larger than most you see. I know that will come in handy.
ReplyDeleteOur guild has "Quilt 'til you Wilt" days a few time a year. They're great for getting to know your follow guild members better and you can get others help if you need it.
ReplyDeleteI go to 2 quilt retreats a year and I enjoy them immensely. I love your project and would love to win a copy if this book. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI have not been on a quilt retreat. I will however be joining Krista on an Alaskan Cruise in June where she will be teaching a group of us a project form her book. Would love to win the book in advance so I could make the Ultimate Equipment Tote to take with me.
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Leanne, your Half Moon Needle Case is genius! No more stray needles falling to the bottom of my baskets, bins, or sewing box. Sleep design too and I love a good quilted cover.
ReplyDeleteI love a good sew day w/friends and have had such a recent one . THe creative energy that flows is what I Love. THe way we ooh and ahh at each others creations. Sharing our tips and tricks to willingly.
Thank you for the opportunity to win Krista's book. It will accompany me to my next sew day I hope:)
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ReplyDeleteI have never been on a sewing retreat. Thanks for the giveaway.
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Leanne, I follow you via email and Bloglovin. Thank you for sharing, always.
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I have never been to a sewing retreat or a sewing day but I hope to some day. I just love your cool needle keeping case. I know I could sure use one! ramona_murray (at) comcast (dot)net
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ReplyDeleteI love my guild retreats, great friends and food!
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ReplyDeleteHere's a giveaway I can enter dear friend and collaborator, Love your project and I may just have to get this book one way or another
ReplyDeleteHi Leanne! I love your sewing case! Just Super and I want to make that! Simple, easy, beautiful and practical! Thank you for a chance to win that book which looks great (I can't be lucky second time but you never know). x Teje
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I follow you by bloglovin. Unfortunately I haven't been in any sewing retreat, don't have any quilter friends here, so you see how important quilting bloggers are to me. x Teje
ReplyDeleteI think the sewing retreat I have most enjoyed was the mini retreat held at my house over a weekend! The best thing was that good friendships already present by web, were made more secure by actually spending time sewing together. It was great!
ReplyDeleteI am following you, on the sidebar of my blog...
ReplyDeleteRetreats are fun to learn new things and be with friends.
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ReplyDeleteI have not yet been to a retreat or sewing day. It's still on the list to be realised, hopefully soon! Thanks for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteI have retreated by myself or to a friends but never with a bigger group. I found them a great way to focus on my projects and get lots done.
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ReplyDeleteI recently participated in a sewing day for World Wide Quilting Day. I was part of a group of three and what I liked best was creating so many lovely lap quilts from scraps. When you have to work fast you don't second guess yourself. We managed to piece four tops and they were lovely!
ReplyDeletehave been on only one several years ago from a guild ufo's help one another i had a great time learned many things soon to be retured will do some more thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteI have been on some quilting days and some quilting retreats. They are fantastic. We have a large guild, so you do not always get to know the members very well. Spending a day, weekend or more with some of them really helps to get to know them and make friends. Then there are those retreats where you don't know anyone. The first one that my friend and I went to, I was afraid that we would be alone and not get to know anyone. Well, I was sure mistaken! They took us in and we made some great friends.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to win an e-book of this new, exciting book. I want to make so many of the projects! You do sell time w/the book purchase, right? :) AngeliaSue (angel4u2@cox.net)
ReplyDeleteThe very first retreat I went to I was trying to finish up my college degree (20 yrs after I finished high school..geesh). I was taking an online Spanish class, and the retreat location had NO SERVICE!! I had no idea! So I ended up driving to a stop sign closer to town where I had cell service, calling my husband, and walking him through my Spanish homework over the phone. It was crazy, but I ended up with an A in Spanish that semester!!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a retreat but, I get together once a month with my quilty friends and we sew together. We all bring our projects and goodies for lunch. After we stop for lunch we do a quick run into town to visit the LQS and then back to sewing again. It's a fun day and great time with friends!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a retreat but, I get together once a month with my quilty friends and we sew together. We all bring our projects and goodies for lunch. After we stop for lunch we do a quick run into town to visit the LQS and then back to sewing again. It's a fun day and great time with friends!
ReplyDeleteI love all the cool ideas in this book. I could spend all day making things.
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Unfortunately I have not yet had the pleasure of attending a sewing/quilting retreat. I would love to experience one some day
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I LOVE quilting retreats. There is a groups of quilting friends that attend a special quilt retreat annually. I love the sharing of ideas, helpful tips & tricks, bonding as friends through quilting and sewing - wonderful time and wonderful memories.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make more quilts and crafts on my new sewing machine this Spring!
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Small sewing weekends with the girls are so productive and so much fun. We solve the world's problems and produce lovely quilts at the same time.
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Thanks for the chance to win! I've never been on a retreat. I dont know if we do these here in Germany. I would love to go to one in the States where my husband is from, but it will probably a while since I just became a mommy ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a retreat as I am quite new to sewing. However, I stitch with my mum and her friend at our own little ' craft club' on a Monday afternoon x
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What a darling needle case! It's now on my to-do list, hehe. I have not been to a retreat yet but I'd love to one day. We do have a group of friends that get together once a month. It's potluck style and everyone brings something to work on. Sometimes we get lots done and sometimes we just end up sitting and visiting. It's great to catch up as well as see what everyone is working on.
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P.S. I follow your blog on Feedly. THanks for the opportunity to win this awesome giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI've never been to a retreat or sewing day but hope to one day as I don't have any friends that sew!
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ReplyDeleteWhat I like most about sewing days is the growing friendships along with the advice and tips you can pick up. Sometimes you can get a lot done, but sometimes there is more talking than sewing.
ReplyDeleteSadly, I have not participated in a retreat or sewing day, but I would love to someday!
ReplyDeleteI am a Bloglovin' follower of yours and love every post!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is on my sidebar of Quilty inspiration. :)
ReplyDeleteI just signed up for my first overnight retreat! I think it is going to be totally fun! I have really enjoyed the one day Sewing Days that o
ReplyDeleteoops! ...that our guild has had. I love getting to meet other people and get to know them. It is a great way to meet like minded people. Especially for a SAHM with limited social interactions. :) Love your pouch and the large tote is on my list too. I hope I win! :)
ReplyDeleteI have not been on a retreat yet. Looking forward to Quilting with friends
ReplyDeleteI've been to our Guild's retreat--about 30 people--the last two years. It's been great to sew all day or night and just stop to eat meals prepared for us at the Conference Center. Would love to try some of the Make It Take It projects.
ReplyDeleteA few months ago I attended my very first quilt gathering...an UFO finish up. What I loved most was the fact that there were so many wonderful people who talked while they quilted, jumped up from their chairs to help another with a difficult spot, and generally made the whole night FUN! Did I get any sewing done? Yes. Could I have done more? Yes, but that would have meant missing out on the camaraderie that made the night special. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a sewing/quilting retreat. It would be so fun to do that!
ReplyDeleteI have never been on a retreat. The needle case is brilliant and would be so useful.
ReplyDeleteI recently went to a retreat. I liked having dedicated time to sew/quilt. No interruptions except for chocolate breaks.
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