While patchworkers and quilters from far and wide were making their way to Baradine for the annual Scrub Stitchin’ retreat — and Susan was starting her “Claytons’ retreat” — I was busy at work. But come Saturday, I finally got to join in. Hooray!
It was club day, so I packed up a few bits and pieces and happily made my way. Not quite the same as a trip to Baradine and hanging out with my blogger friends, but full of fun and inspiration all the same.
I took along the label for Kaiy’s quilt, got it stitched, and then sewed it onto the back.
With that, Fynoderee’s Fields is officially complete.
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Next, I pulled out some secret sewing. I’d taken the makings of a few Christmas ornaments — three of which will be travelling with me in six weeks. They were almost finished by packing up time, and I completed them once I got home.
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This morning I had planned to walk early but I could hear torrential rain hammering down as I opened my eyes. A quick change of plans was required.
So I wandered into my sewing room and continued working on the I‑spy quilt top. It didn’t take long to finish joining the rows. Then I shopped the stash for a border. Maria had suggested a blue, but I found a neutral that worked beautifully with the homespun I’d used for the sash strips.
By then the weather had improved, so off I went for my walk.
Once I got back, I shopped the stash of fleecy backings and set about loading the back and top onto my frame. I selected a quick and easy pantograph — Peaks, by Meredeth England.
After lunch I set off quilting. It didn’t take long at all. Then I pulled out the leftover binding box and found a selection of black‑and‑whites. Fingers crossed, I sewed them all together and started attaching the binding to the quilted piece.
As I worked my way around, I began to wonder if I had enough. But I kept sewing…
When I was close to the meeting point, I laid the quilt on my worktable and eased the two ends into place. Oh my goodness, I thought — if I’m lucky, very, very lucky! And I was. After joining the ends, everything lined up beautifully even if the selvedge is visible. Those black‑and‑white leftovers were meant to be on this quilt.
Next I sat down and closed the binding by hand, and then — wanting to give it another try — I sat at the machine, switched to a zig‑zag stitch, popped on the ditch foot, and had another go at machine binding. Yes, I know it’s kind of cheating when it’s already sewn down, but hey — it worked, and I’m happy.
By the time I finished, the weather was turning poor again, but I persuaded my lovely Tony to dash outside for a very quick photo shoot. The wind was getting up, but I managed a few images.
Though he is still mostly green, Old Man Tree is getting his autumn colours, and the wind was knocking golden leaves down onto the lawn. I couldn’t quite capture the golden snow, but I did get another view of my latest creation.
I spy with my little eye… a quilt in Old Man Tree.
So there you have it — my stay‑at‑home retreat project is done.









16 comments:
Well done on your stay-at-home, project, Lou!
I love how those I Spy blocks appear to float above the background, very effective and the binding is perfect. A very satisfying weekend I feel. xx
You really got moving on your I spy quilt. I am am pleased you had everything needed to get it finished. It looks great with all the fun fabrics.
If you can't go to a 'real' retreat, the next best thing is a stay-at-home retreat. You had a productive day's work, as well as getting a fair amount done at Club day by the sounds. Your I-spy quilt is a great finish - the B & W binding was the perfect choice. I hope you're not getting too much of a battering with the wild weather that seems to be popping up all over the place.
Didn't you do well at your stay st home retreat!
You did well. We have had too much rain too.
The quilt looks so good Lou. I love stay at home Retreats - they are even better when you get to opt out of the cooking & someone else does it!!
Well done on your Stay at Home regret too - lucky with the binding!
what a fun quilt!!! you're right - the black and white binding is just what was called for!
I can see hours of fun of some lucky person.
very nice i spy lou! is your garden done then???
You had a great Stay at Home Retreat with your finishes.
The I Spy looks fabulous and good on you machine sewing the binding.
I always machine my bindings but just use straight stitch.
I'm glad that you had your own stay at home retreat. If you couldn't be at Scrub Stitchin' a stay at home retreat is the next best thing! Your eye spy quilt looks great. xx
Well done! It looks fabulous. Having a long arm at your disposal is definitely something we don’t have at Baradine. I have lots of I spy fabrics here. I need to get cutting and making.
You sure got lucky on that gorgeous binding. I love it.
Your I SPY is a great finish. That’s a tick off your list. Happy you got your walk in.
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