Guild Spring Retreat 2026

 

This past weekend was my Guild's spring retreat. Due to health issues here at home, I've missed the last several Guild retreats and when Polly asked me to attend this one and be her roommate, I was really happy to be able to say yes.

There were about fifty attendees. Some were working on rather amazing charity quilts, some were finishing their entries for the oven mitt swap, and others were -- duh -- making quilt tops.

I had purchased a FQ pack of Tilda's new line, Poppy Seed and thought I might use them to make a basket quilt. A trip to the LQS yielded several yards of what turned out to be the background. I'd been thinking white, gray or black and when the shop assistant wandered me over to a group of saturated colors, it suddenly became only a matter of which one.

Blue. Rich blue.

While I was so glad to spend this time with Polly and our other tablemates, my new knee was acting up and I had a lot of trouble getting and staying comfortable. Each night I went up to the room rather ridiculously early and read until bedtime. Just getting into a more comfortable chair was wonderful. 

I didn't have a goal of how many baskets to make. I still don't. I did manage to make a dozen and they are all different. There's no deadline, so I imagine I'll be making 9" finished Simple Flower Baskets here at home for a while.

Comments

Kathy said…
That IS the perfect background color for those blocks! Lovely!
Anonymous said…
Sorry to hear the new knee is being a pain - or maybe it just is going to have decided preferences regarding chairs and intermittent exercise? Clearly it can't object to your pretty basket quilt - I wouldn't have thought of that background color, which just goes to show the benefit of walking around looking at things.

Cheers, Ceci
Nann said…
Sorry that your knee wasn't more cooperative, but fortunately you were able to give it a rest. (What did you take to read?) I love basket blocks and the Simple version (I call it "four patch basket") is a favorite. The dark blue is a great choice for the background.
Quiltdivajulie said…
What a beautiful background for your baskets! Sorry to hear that the new knee is still being problematic for you. And I agree that some chairs are more comfortable than others even with my original knees.
Barbara Anne said…

I'm so glad that you were able to attend the spring retreat but am sorry your new knee had complaints. Well done in settling yourself in a more comfortable chair!
Love your basket blocks and agree that rich blue background lets to lighter colors sing!

Hugs!
Janet O. said…
Glad you got to go to the retreat. Too bad your knee didn't allow you to enjoy it more. But you created lovely baskets, in spite of it. I really think you made a great choice in the blue background.
i love that shade of blue...it's similar to what i used in my scrappy DWR...kona calls it marine blue....so rich and saturated...excellent choice