Monday, May 26, 2025

Hail, Mary!


I spent Thursday through Sunday at a quilt retreat.  We were a small group of six quilters, several of us meeting each other for the first time, but the group’s chemistry was perfect.

 


My efforts were focused on the Scrappy Meets Thrift Challenge blocks.  I think I completed 75 blocks.

 

Here is some of the work by other members:

 


One member of our group worked in wool applique.  For reference, this piece was about the size of the palm of my hand.

 


I love scrappy projects with small pieces and was delighted when this block went up on the design wall.

 


Figuring out how to make a custom border fit this project proved to be challenging.

 


Always a patriotic project, perfect for Memorial Day weekend.

 


This is a Kim McLean pattern two members of our group worked on.  This one was done in Kaffe fabrics.  The pattern calls for several more appliqued borders.

 


And, this was done in Civil War reproduction fabrics, because that’s what she has in her stash.

Why the name for this post? There was an extremely bad hail storm the first night.  The retreat organizer, Mary (not me), came in a brand-new car with less than 200 miles on it.  It was the only one that sustained real damage.  Her windshield will have to be replaced.  Thus, we named ourselves the Hail, Mary group and have scheduled another retreat for this time next year.

 


3 comments:

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I had that Kim McLean pattern at one time and I never made it and ending up passing it on to someone else. I had been so attracted to it and then never felt like making it. That wool applique such detail on a piece so tiny. Glad you didn't have the storm damage on your car - you were lucky it wasn't yours!

Linda said...

Such pretty projects! Glad you had a good group and good times. I heard about lots of storms down your way and grapefruit sized hail in a few places. Crazy!

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

My grandson went through that with a brand new car when he moved to the Denver CO area. With the price of cars today that really has to hurt to have that much hail damage.