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Sunday, April 23, 2023

More from Scrub Stitching

I feel that there is so much more from Scrub Stitching that I haven't shared, but I'm having trouble choosing the highlights!
I noted earlier on that we received goodie bags - here is what was inside them - 
As well as the traditional Australiana themed coffee mug and sweet treats, there was a calico bag printed with the Scrub Stitching logo. On the back it had our names and where we were from. Plus a specially designed kit from Anni Downs. Several ladies have made theirs already, and I look forward to stitching mine up as well.
A cute pincushion and button -
and two sweet magnets (I'm already finding them handy for on my tabe, to throw the odd pin or needle at) -
As well, us International ladies were treated a little specially, with several extra gifts coming our way from individuals. I've watched Jo make these cool 'picnic placemats' on her blog - they have a zippered pocket to put cutlery in for travel -
Australian themed coaster, and template.
One of the kitchen ladies, who took care of our meals, has a new embroidery machine so had fun decorating the handtowels - 
Jenine, the maker, with Tracy and Deana, USA, Sylvia, Germany, and myself-
During the dressup dinner we also have a (random) gift swap; making the gift isn't compulsory but a lot of the gifts are. This year I received this journal from Jude. The fabric is a lovely hand dye,  and she used various threads and stitches to decorate it- 
I forgot to take a photo of the gift I made so when I receive some photos of it I will share them!
There was lots of show-and-tell.....we had an official session on Friday afternoon, with lots of completed quilts brought from home shared.
(In no particular order and many missing!)
Annette with an Elizabeth Hartman design-
Natasha's 100% denim quilt - not only gorgeous but heavy, too!
Jules with her Twister quilt. A lot of these were made last Scrub Stitching-
Jo with En Provence, one of Bonnie Hunter's mysteries-
Pat with her clever pretty-
Kylie had a trunkload of show and tell. One of her many stunning creations—
Another twister; apologies, I can't remember who this belongs to! Ahhh, Chooky tells me it is hers! She helped hold so many up, I'd forgotten she had one too! —
Maureen and her gorgeous applique quilt - 
A bunch of sewers have been making churndash quilts over the past 10 months or so. Here are some of the finished ones- 
(Mine is still only about 1/3 done.)
Sue and I shared the Scrub Stitching quilts we made after my 2019 trip over-

We all oohhed and aahed whenever there was a finish during Scrub Stitching too.
Lou's anchor wasn't quite finished but it was amazing to finally see it taking shape!
Tina's magnificent pineapple quilt-


Jo's Storm at Sea has been slowly growing on her blog. She pieced the last of it at Scrub Stitching-
The small finishes were celebrated too - Chris (Canada) bought her Lucy Boston project-
And Jenny spent much of the weekend making her caddy - 
Here's a pic of us International gals with Chooky-
And one last photo I forgot to add to our Dress up Dinner night - 

So that's me done for the night. 
'till next time,
happy stitches,

14 comments:

  1. the mystery twister is mine........so much wonderful show and tell.....and projects on the go at retreat.....so inspiring.....

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  2. it looks like you had a wonderful time, I actually recognize several of your international ladies as a few I have had an off and blog correspondence with over the years.

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  3. So much wonderful work in such a short time!

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  4. You captured the atmosphere very well. We were spoiled with all our gifts this year.

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  5. You all had the most wonderful time.

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  6. Fun was nonstop no doubt....very nice show and tell...

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  7. Jude's gift journal is wonderful. I never got to see it before.

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  8. WoW Raewyn!! I have a crink in my neck from peering at the screen so closely. So much inspiration & gorgeous gifts!!! How wonderful ... sounds like just such an amazing time. Those goody bags sure were packed with treasures!!

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  9. It was so wonderful to see so many show n tell projects. It was enough for a quilt show. We could have put it on for the town to see. It was fantastic to meet you in person. We were all very spoilt.

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  10. Such a lot of gifting went on - quilters are always so generous. xx

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  11. Yes, I agree with Jo, we could have put on a quilt show of our own in town!!

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  12. Great post Raewyn, so many happy memories.

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  13. What great quilts and finishes everyone showed. It would be so lovely to go one year, but I don't expect that will ever happen. I really love all the posts you ladies share to include the rest of us, though!

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  14. I always love the show and tell at these events. So many great quilts to admire.

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