Another triple 4-patch or is it quadruple 4-patch? I've made this previously -- it works up quickly. This was my project at a recent 4-day sewing/quilting retreat. Fabrics were already in my stash. The border was 2 different too-bright whites, so I "blurred" the corner meeting points with fused bits of leftovers, and machine quilted right over them. First I had to re-learn "Lite Steam-a-Seam 2" procedures. It's about 64"x74".
I am a quilter - a retired widow living in the Nebraska Panhandle. I am surrounded by beautiful semi-arid ranch country, and treeless hills and fields under incredibly wide blue skies, located far from the upheaval found often in large towns or cities. I am blessed to have delicious time to quilt and to appreciate my peaceful moments in an unpeaceful world.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Retreat project
Below - if this perfect backing fabric was not yet in your stash, and you had made this quilt top, you would purchase it, so I did.
Of interest - last year at a similar retreat, I had to return home early, due to exasperating back and shoulder issues, possibly because of poorly designed folding chairs. So this year, I actually purchased a new sewing chair, with more back and shoulder support. I made a practice trial run "will it fit in my small car" and brought it with me to the 4-day retreat. Other quilters had similar special chairs - now I know why. Additionally, I made a deliberate point to use the Hotel's exercise equipment several times during the days - nothing of great effort, just a few minutes wisely spent moving my joints. So, if that small suggestion helps anyone, this was a succesful plan if a person has age-related joint issues.
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I was in agony at the end of two days of my most recent retreat, thanks to the chairs. What chair did you buy?
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Carolyn
And a damned cute corner treatment!!
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It was a boxed chair from WM. Black, he usual You-Put-it-together, wheels, etc. Somewhere in descrip. was the right word, "orthopedic". Taller models for the neck and shoulder were too large to fit in my small car, but might have been healthier. The picture on the box looked acceptable. It was in the store, priced around ??$70. A quilting friend had also just purchased one for her sewing room and she helped me put it together. Construction was not difficult.
DeleteCongrats on this wonderful finish, Elaine. I SO love the corners' treatment. It looks like you are still in the process of auditioning fabric for the next block. So cool. While at retreats, I go for walks or go up the stairs for no other reason then getting the circulation going. I'm sure your suggestion will help others. Enjoy! ;^)
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