It was almost like a retreat

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

The class on Sunday and Monday was fabulous. There were so many useful tips and, although not perfect, the block I made is certainly more precise. The first morning of the class was lecture and checking our machines. The instructors were a couple – Shelley took care of the precision piecing part and her husband took care of our machines. The end result was that almost everyone ended up with a full “servicing” on their machines.

By the end of the first day we managed to get the pieces cut for our first block. Once I had my block cut out I knew the orange fabric just wasn’t going to work for my pinwheels. Fortunately Deb, from Crazy Quilt Cottage, opened her shop for me at the end of the day so I could pick out something more suitable. We found the perfect fabric and once I saw the finished block I decided rather than making three blocks for a table topper I’d make 30 blocks for a quilt (or as many blocks as I could until the fabric ran out). That being said I have only one block finished and it took me until the bee today to finish it.

Last night when the 5 PM ferry was leaving Pat and I both commented that it was the last day for the Queen of Burnaby. There was a bit of a storm outside and we both laughed and said it would be funny if the final sailing was cancelled due to weather. Before the ferry had even made it past Texada we could see it making a run in the direction of its “storm” crossing. Sure enough, the final ferry of the night was cancelled.

This morning we watched the new Salish Orca dock at the terminal. It was about ten minutes late arriving but we figured there were probably some ceremonies that took place on the other side. When the ferry was still docked at almost 9 o’clock I thought maybe there were more ceremonies taking place over here. The Texada ferry in the meantime was waiting to dock – all our Texada ladies at sewing were a little ticked off that they had to wait! While they waited they were saying that the crew probably couldn’t find the Start button on the new boat.

Yes, I was off to the bee first thing this morning. I got the last few stitches sewn on my block and then I moved on to a card and some mindless Leader and Ender stitching.

This was my third day in a row of stitching but many of the Guild members took a class on Saturday as well so that made it four days for them.