I had about 12 women in the class. They were a fun group. There were some really serious faces while they were learning. But all you can see here obviously is the back of some of their heads. They are busy at work.
This was a class I took called "Mystery in Midway" taught by Carol and Connie from Two Peas in a Pod. We learned how to make one block, then at the end of the class they revealed what it looked like. These two women are a hoot. Kept us laughing through the whole class. We are using 30's reproduction fabric for this. Love it!
Every year Amy, who owns American Quilting and hosted the retreat, gives us a free kit. This is called "Ferris Wheel". The colors are bright and very cheery.
This year i decided to do another Mystery quilt. These quilts, Amy designs. You could choose between bright fabrics, or Civil War reproduction prints. I chose Civil War. You are then given an assignment of which colors to purchase. I was given teal, purple, and black. You can choose to do the one to the right, or the one with the flowers, below. You have enough fabric for either one. I am still deciding.
This is another class I took, taught by Kim Walus. My new quilting bud. Love the choice of colors. This will be a smaller version of the quilt that was on the cover of American Patchwork and Quilting. The class was called "Merry Go Round". Go check out Kim's blog, bitty bits & pieces.
What a great week. Meeting new friends, and being with old friends. Each year it just gets better! The count down begins.
But the best news of all was that I have a new grand baby that was born the night I came home. A boy, named Nathan Cade Thompson. Will see him in a couple of weeks.
Just had to add this picture of my grandson, Porter. What is it about kids
and boxes.
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