Wakefield Quilt Retreat – April 3-6, 2008

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The WAKEFIELD QUILT RETREAT was an adventure…

….a lot of fun….

and it was a great learning experience! 

I REALLY learned SO MUCH.

The first thing that I learned is that these women are A LOT OF FUN TO BE WITH!

We laughed a lot – and we even found an additional NANCY (#3 – with the name tag on) who came over to laugh with NANCY (#1 – the jewelry designer – in red) and NANCY (#2 – the resident RIPPER – not in red)  at dinner.  (We didn’t know Nancy #3 – but her group must not have been as much fun as ours because, as you can see, she is NOT sitting at her table with HER group !)

Karen, Gloria (holding the quilter’s sign) and Carolyn are waiting for those wonderful homemade rolls!

THE NANCY GROUP  Gloria Holding the QUILTER'S SIGN at Dinner

 

The second thing that I learned is that these women DO NOT PICK BORING PLACES FOR THEIR RETREATS!

We had a GLORIOUS VIEW of the outdoors! And we were serenaded by singing ducks every morning! it was beautiful, peaceful, and refreshing! Our parking area even had a lovely view!  It rained (my favorite weather) – well, it was just perfect!

 I LOVED the 4-H Airfield Retreat Center!

Wakefield, VA 4-H Retreat Center  Wakefield Retreat - 4-H Airfield View For Our Cars at the Wakefield Quilt Retreat

 

We also had plenty of wildlife to enjoy (this had to be a FIRST for me – a bear in the dining area!)

Here are some of us with the bear – and of course I had to have a personal close up photo with this HUMONGOUS BEAR…….I have named her Jane – but I heard rumors that she might have originally been John but I have decided that SHE should be an honorary member of the DEAR JANE QUILTERS group!) 

And….I HAVE to make a Dear Jane Quilt – it is now on my TO DO LIST!

The Dear Jane Quilters with JANE THE BEAR SAO AND JANE 

And isn’t this little Rosie bobcat cute?  The other critters in the dining area were quite interesting as well!  🙂

Rosie the KITTY  The Critters of the Wakefield Retreat

The third thing that I learned is that Wakefield, VA has a UNIQUE QUILT STORE…….

Ning’s House of Crochets – it was a one-of-a-kind quilt store for sure.  In fact, many of us went to NING’S MORE THAN ONCE – and some folks may have even made the journey three times.  Our sides ached with joy – it was so much fun! That store was unbelievable. Where else can you get china thimbles from the BLANK display in Houston, 2005 – FREE?!

I had to take a picture of the sign for the quilt store.

HOUSE OF CROCHETS - Ning's

And that is NOT ALL – under the big sign was a smaller sign – and it made us SMILE for four whole days!

The CRAPBOOK STORE

The CRAPBOOK WING of the fabric store was evidently a new feature….there was one stand with a few stickers and some papers.  Oh my – even if there was only a scant array of supplies for memory making – there was EVERYTHING ELSE in that store.  Crochet thread, knitting yarn, buttons, quilt fabric, pillow forms, dolls, antique pottery, towels, potholders, scarves, shawls, tapestry fabric, netting, thread, glue sticks, patterns……..and this is only a SMALL LIST of the treasures available at NING’S…..so it is easy to understand why it took multiple trips to Ning’s to get the full experience!

Now to a comment about the “OP EN” part of the sign at Ning’s.  OPEN takes on new meaning for Ning’s House of Crochets because the TRUTH is that Ning’s is NEVER OPEN.  The door is kept LOCKED.  If one wants to shop there, one has to e-mail the owner….which could be a problem because Claudette DID e-mail the owner to announce our shopping intentions but the owner did NOT read her e-mail – because “no one sends her e-mail” so she doesn’t check it!  🙂  Her e-mail address continues to be posted on her sign and on her business cards….but in case you REALLY WANT to shop there, call or KNOCK LOUDLY!

Ning’s House of Crochets  Claudette HAD FUN AT NING's

See how HAPPY going to Ning’s made Claudette!!

The fourth thing that I learned is that these wonderful women are talented and creative!

Look at SOME of the beautiful things that were created during these past few days!

Unfortunately many of my pictures were fuzzy so not everyone is pictured below with their masterpieces – but here are a few (the fuzzy pictures might have had something to do with the fact that I dropped my camera and it fell apart prior to my downloading these pictures)

Caroline Quilting Her Courthouse Steps Masterpiece  Caroline's Courthouse Steps

Carolyn and her beautiful – absolutely amazing – 5-year work of art! I am so impressed.  I would have never been able to get that quilt together, much less quilt it myself! 

CAROLYN GETS THE AWARD FOR MAKING THE MOST COMPLEX DESIGN STATEMENT!

She also gets the title of GUIDE FOR THE DIRECTIONALLY IMPAIRED – she was so nice to meet me so that I could follow her to the retreat….yes I am a directionallly impaired person and I am so thankful that I had a GUIDE PERSON!  :):):) 

Gloria and her color coordinated creation Gloria's Happy Wall Hanging 

Gloria color coordinated her jewelry and clothing to complement her happy quilt creation (this woman – who I named GRACE for no rational reason whatsoever – has a sense of humor to die for!)  I don’t know the name of her quilt – but it is very pretty!  She also did some fancy stitching on her HAPPY wall hanging!

GLORIA GETS THE AWARD FOR BEING THE MOST COLOR COORDINATED WITH HER HAPPY QUILTS!

The Miniature Masterpieces More of Mary's Tiny Quilts Mary's Miniature Quilt in Progress

Look at Mary’s Miniature Masterpieces…..they are so fabulous.  I was inspired and just might HAVE to try making one of these mini wall hangings!  

MARY GETS THE AWARD FOR MAKING THE TINIEST PERFECT WORKS OF ART AT THE RETREAT!

 

Sue and her Kitties  Lynn's Creation

Sue made this kitty quilt – and it made me OOH and AAH – since I am a super lover of all things CATS, I developed an instant attachment to this one!  Isn’t it just TOO CUTE!!!  She also made the red and white table runner in the DISPLAY AREA…..unfortunatlely I didn’t get a good picture of Lynn, the creator of the beautiful  bargello type quilt – blues and greens – but her quilt is great!

SUE GETS THE AWARD FOR MAKING THE CUTEST CAT QUILT AT THE RETREAT!

LOVE THIS TREE SKIRT Claudette hard at work making charity quilts  Claudette's Stack of Accomplishments  Claudette's BUCK A MONTH BLOCKS

And now for Claudette…….amazing productivity.  I lost count of all of her charity quilts that she quilted – but there is at least ONE of her stacks of completed work pictured above.  I think she also had a suitcase somewhere full of projects.  Her 12 appliqued blocks on the right were a gift to Gloria and I made a “mental note” to be really nice to Claudette from now on! 

Claudette’s CHRISTMAS TREE SKIRT just makes my heart happy – for real.  I love it. Unfortunately I got away without a picture of the most beautiful appliqued quilt ever!  I have named it CLAUDETTE’S LOST AND FOUND GARDEN QUILT.  The next time that you see her you can ask her why I named it that!  (OK OK – I will tell you – because she lost two corner blocks and had searched everywhere, only to find out that they were sewn onto the quilt already……how many of us have BEEN THERE DONE THAT!)

CLAUDETTE GETS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS TREE SKIRT AWARD AND THE MOST PROJECTS  COMPLETED AWARD!  She is definitely the Charity Quilt Queen of this retreat!

THE BEST JEWELRY MAKER AWARD GOES TO NANCY – AND THE BEST FIRST QUILT (GRANDMOTHER’S FLOWER GARDEN) GOES TO NANCY’S MOM, MAGGIE, aka the knitter! 

Nancy made us beautiful jewels to match our outfits!  I am pictured below with Nancy – and I am wearing the earrings and necklace that she designed!  I wish I had pictures of all of the jewelry that Claudette and Gloria had – every outfit had matching jewelry designs by Nancy!

Nancy the Jewelry Artist  Maggie - the knitter and creator of her first quilt - Grandmother's Flower Garden Nancy and SAO with Nancy's Jewelry

And the uncontested title of the QUILTER WHO DID THE MOST UNSEWING goes to NANCY THE RIPPER!

Here she is hiding behind a beautiful quilt that she made WITHOUT ripping!  🙂 I heard a rumor that she actually wore out her ripper at one point….that might just be a rumor though.

She is Nancy #2 in the first picture!

Nancy the RIPPER and her creation

The fifth thing that I learned – well there were several things……

First…..it is a good idea to clean the lint out of your sewing machine…….HM…..who KNEW!

Look at ALL OF THAT LINT that came out of someone’s sewing machine!  HM…..but in HER defense, I must say that no one ever TOLD her that taking the sewing machine APART to clean it was routine behavior!

SAO's PILE OF LINT!

Second – ants are not nice people.

This same poor linty soul (a relatively NEW QUILTER) had believed ALL OF HER LIFE that ants (and therefore other bugs) should be put outside when possible (rather than killed) because they had families who would mourn their demise……

As a child she had observed ants carrying a DECEASED FAMILY MEMBER away (presumably for the purpose of shared grieving rituals prior to burial.)  SOMEONE, who shall remain nameless but whose initials are C. A. and who is a descendant WANNABEE of John Adams) GOOGLED ant behavior and disclosed to this poor LINTY SOUL that ants not only do NOT mourn and bury their family members – but in fact they EAT THEM……..sigh

HAVE YOU EVER HAD A BELIEF THAT YOU HAVE CARRIED YOUR WHOLE LIFE JUST TO HAVE IT GET BLOWN AWAY – GONE WITH THE WIND……..sigh?  Life is a series of learning experiences!

Third – I learned how to do the cute little twisty thing on the back of a four patch – THANK YOU Elaine – who preferred not to become famous by appearing on Shirley Anne’s Heart.  Aren’t these TINY FOUR PATCHES in the center of the large four patch cute!

 

TWISTY FOUR-PATCH SEAM PRESSING

I not only learned lots, but I came away INSPIRED and HAPPY.

And now the part that I know my mother has been waiting for…here are the things that I did on the retreat.

I worked on the quilt that I thought that I had created, only to learn that it already exists and it has a name….HUGS AND KISSES…..

sao 2008 HUGS AND KISSES

I made twelve green scrappy log cabin blocks for my decentralized log cabin block swappers group…I took a picture of four of them.

Four of sao 2008 May Log Cabin Blocks for the Online Swap

I made 150 scrappy four patches for CLUE 1 of Bonnie K. Hunter’s ORANGE CRUSH MYSTERY QUILT (http://www.quiltville.com/) only I miscounted and made 200!  🙂

 

sao 2008 Orange Crush Mystery Quilt Clue 1 scrappy four patches

 

I made a few blocks for my PEACEFUL HOURS QUILT – I LOVE these blocks!

Peaceful Hours QUILT BLOCKS

I made NOT ONE BUT TWO of the April 2008 BLOCK of the QUILTERS CORNERS Block of the Month Mystery Quilt (from Quilter’s Corners in Midlothian, VA.)  I had to make 2 because I REALLY REALLY REALLY LOVE it!

April 2008 QUILTER'S CORNERS BOM

And I worked on my GRANDMOTHER’S FLOWER GARDEN – I am so excited about this quilt…..THANK YOU CLAUDETTE (whose initials are C. A.) for getting me started on this.  I love working on it!  I just hope it doesn’t take me 20 years to complete it!  🙂 

This partial block took SEVERAL HOURS…..I was told that I would get faster!

sao 2008 GRANDMOTHER'S FLOWER GARDEN

Thank you, Gloria for my new title……OUR LADY OF LINT……that Gloria is a hoot!

Gloria - Wakefield BFF

I am so glad that I got to visit the PEANUT CAPITOL OF THE WORLD (Wakefield, VA) – and the VIRGINIA DINER.  I am already looking forward to the next retreat!  I am putting Quilting Retreats on my LIST OF FAVORITE THINGS……no wonder our fore-mothers had so many quilting bees!

 

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6 Responses to “Wakefield Quilt Retreat – April 3-6, 2008”

  1. Rhonda says:

    Wow!! Look like you had a lot of fun on your retreat and a very productive one indeed!
    I’m doing a Dear Jane with Anina’s Baby Jane blog… check my blog, button on right side if you’re interested.

  2. nancy woodcock says:

    Hey there! Finally got here! We had so much fun and were so glad you came. Hope you become a regular! Wakefield is always a hoot and we get a lot of sewing done in spite of the laughter. Now if Wakefield could only get a new heating tray so our dinners would be hot!

    See you in September?

    N

  3. Claudette Adams says:

    What a great blog…We really did have a great time and it was almost as much fun reliving it through your words. We look forward to having you with us again in September!

  4. Pat Clements says:

    This was the first Wakefield Retreat that I missed. I thought about everyone over the weekend. Gloria, this is a great website. Almost feel like I was there. Ning’s is priceless. Hope to see everyone is September.

  5. ning rowley says:

    OMG………Shirley Anne! I laughed so hard my side ached! The way you described my store sign is like something else. I love your blog. And I will definitely be back by March of this year for the April’s Quilters Retreat and hopefully I will get enough time to bring in the new patterns from Blanks Textiles. Keep blogging and see you all soon. I am still in the middle of nowhere in Philippines as I am typing this and my connection is wireless and may not be able to post this at all. I love all the quilts you posted here it’s amazing work of art by everyone.

  6. Sew Silly Paula says:

    Your quilts are beautiful. Do you happen to know the name of the pattern for the Courthouse Steps quilt made by Carolyn at one of the retreats? This quilt was shown at our quilt guild tonight and I do not know the name of the pattern/book. Thanks so much!

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