Monday, September 10, 2012

Quilt Camp

Last Thursday I went to a guild quilt camp at camp Tecumseh. We stayed until Sunday late morning and then I had a baby show to attend, so it was a busy weekend.

My projects included working on Matt's brown and tan quilt, that I don't have an updated photo of, but will soon, then I hand sewed the binding on the twin size Starry Eyed Countdown to Christmas quilt. Julie came to camp on Saturday to pick this one up. I'm donating it to raise money for the Alzheimers Walk. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. If you would like to purchase any tickets, let me know.

I hand sewed the binding on this baby quilt for Margaret's new grandson.

Then I sewed the leftovers together for a NICU quilt.

I also put together this memory quilt. It's made with some hawaiian clothing that belonged to my friend Peg, who passed away earlier this year after a struggle with cancer. She loved Hawaii and made the trip often. This quilt will go to her parents and I hope it will make them smile.
Being at camp, and especially packing up to go home makes me anxious to get to Shipshewana in October. It will be here before we know it.

2 comments:

fiberobsession said...

Absolutely loved the Hawaiian shirt quilt! I didn't know the story so now I love it even more.

Darling Jill Quilts said...

Lovely projects! I can't wait for retreat either!!