Retreat - a safe and private space to withdraw for study, work and reflection.
The Sunshine Linus retreat at Bribie Island offered participants the opportunity to complete all sorts of projects before the busy Christmas and New Year period. The annual event also provided time for attendees to engage in mini workshops, share ideas and spend time with others.
Lucky door prizes. |
A lovely gift made by Linda and Gail. |
SOME OF THE PROJECTS:
Making the Dance of the Dragonfly |
Robyn has spent ages working on a Kathryn Kerr 365 challenge. The challenge presents quilters with a new 3"or 6 "block everyday of the year. By the end of the year over 400 blocks have been showcased. In 2024, Robyn created a new block every day up until late October and pieced them together at the retreat. She opted to present each quilt block individually rather than as an integrated whole, ensuring that each block is distinctly visible and not overshadowed. The finished product is in the show and tell section of the blog.
The range of 365 patterns is amazing. |
Barbara working on wheelchair bags, quilt and blockenspiels. |
Barbara's quilt in progress. |
Pam was concentrating while she worked on a practice piece to perfect her quilting. |
Jenny D was working on a really cute 'rat' bookmark and a lap rug, which looked quite complicated but as Jenny explained was quite simple.
The lap rug entailed a single crochet then a chain. The combination of 2 rows of sage and 2 rows of multicolor was really effective. |
As always there were lots of lovely stories of friendships and family. Sharon H and her sister Linda were working alongside each other on their own projects. Linda had come from Warwick and was finishing a beautiful rug for a Grandson. A productive and fun time.
Sharon and Linda at work. |
Denise was creating so many great pieces even though she had mentioned she was currently doing a bit of únsewing'. 😀 I guess that's what it takes to make the perfect pieces in the show and tell section.
Barbara created some Japanese folded bags, inspired by Carole, following a mini workshop during the retreat. |
Japanese folded bags. |
Kaye Christmas Circles |
Barbara- Crazy Cuts |
Glorianne - Chandelier quilt. |
Glorianne - Plumeria |
Glorianne made a bag. |
Carole - completed Japanese quilt. |
Gail - Floral quilt. |
Gail made this lovely Linus quilt. |
Kaye - I spy octagonal |
Kaye - Layer Cake Quilt |
Kaye- Christmas Panel |
Kaye's quilted bag. |
Chris - Wonky Squares |
Jennifer - Wonky Squares quilt. |
Jennifer made a bag. |
and a beautiful piece of embroidery. |
Bev's finished cubes also known as blockspiels. |
and wheelchair bags |
Kaye - Blue circle quilt |
Linda's tartan blanket is ready for her grandson. |
Vera's donation quilt to Linus. Vera manages the House of Happiness where the retreat is held. |
Denise - quilt as you go squares. |
Denise - Christmas table runner. |
Denise - pretty table runner. |
Denise made a bag. |
Beginnings of a scrappy bed topper. |
Denise- Christmas quilt for an Aunty. |
So now all that's left for the year is to wish everyone a safe and happy Christmas.
Our first meeting for 2025 is on Monday January 20.
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