Okay, I know it's February, so I'm late with this post and others too. I promised Carol to blog about our retreat at Mrs. Miller's Cabin, so here it is - better late than never.
After many retreats, the cabin feels like home to me and it needs to be part of my blog. We had a lovely weekend sewing, but missed Miss Carol; she was visiting family and that took precedence over the retreat - this time. She's not allowed to miss anymore though.
After many retreats, the cabin feels like home to me and it needs to be part of my blog. We had a lovely weekend sewing, but missed Miss Carol; she was visiting family and that took precedence over the retreat - this time. She's not allowed to miss anymore though.
Mrs. Miller's Cabin - our sewing home away from home!
Scandinavian Stars
We all learned a new skill - how to make Scandinavian Stars out of fabric. It's a bit like origami with no sewing involved - only cutting and pressing. I have to say that we were all a bit challenged at making these at first. I want to thank Jen for finding this pattern online at the blog Crafting a Rainbow. You can find pretty good instructions on how to make these stars if you click HERE.
After our early attempts at folding a star, we ended up in laughing fits over our bloopers. Here is my poem to illustrate the point:
Scandinavian Stars Poem - written by Gladys Ashenfelter 12/2017
The
directions said . . .
No sewing involved
It’s really quite fun
With four little strips
A star will be done
So we cut and we pressed
The four little strips
And burned
Our little finger tips
How does it go now?
Lay them out flat
Weave like a basket
No, not like that
Okay, we got it
A woven up square
Where in the world
Do we go from there?
Flip it, it said
And weave to the right
It folds like a box
Oh, what a sight!
I quit, said Barb
It’s way too confusing
Besides we don’t have
The same colors they’re
using
We’ll start again
And go step by step
Honestly we can’t
Be all that inept!
“For goodness sake”
muttered Barb
As she joined back in
Here’s how you do it
Now you try again.
Okay, we got it
It looks like a square
Just keep strips together
And we’ll go from there
Now for the star tips,
I know that part
Fold under the short end
That’s how you start.
Tuck in your ends
Way out of sight
No, not so far in
That isn’t right
Look we did it
We made a star
Wasn’t that easy?
Let’s go to the bar! (alternative ending) Make a wish on your star!
Our Quilt Projects at the Cabin:
Debbie had fun with this quilt for a nurse |
Kit Quilt from Missouri Star Trip (still need to blog about that!) |
Barb B's quilt for her granddaughter (pattern from Missouri Star) |
Gina with her Cat Quilt! Fun! |
Jackie always has fun playing with colors. |
Love the post and really enjoy seeing everyone's projects! Thanks!
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