I am glad I was able to be here yesterday to help with set up for Quilt Camp. We don't have to do the heavy lifting work, the getting the 90 tables in place in the Faith Center at Lutheridge. But we did need to do the other work: deciding where the cutting tables and ironing boards will be, putting plastic tablecloths on the tables in the worst condition, going out to get more plastic tablecloths, running extension cords from plugs to tables, and those kinds of things.
We also had to do the work that seems trivial but takes time: putting nametags into plastic holders, putting those plastic holders on the table so that retreat members could find them easily, lots and lots of organizing of supplies.
By the time that everyone arrived and settled in, I was tired. But it was a pleasant tired, a far cry from the tired that I feel after driving in from a distance for a retreat. I got some sewing done, and today I hope to make serious progress on my big project: a new quilt top for the quilt that we sleep under. The quilt top is created. I'll attach it to the old quilt and put on a new binding. The quilt back is still in good shape.
It may seem like a strange approach, adding a new quilt top to an old quilt. But in fact, it's a very old approach: quilters in past centuries didn't have access to supplies that we do, so they used old quilts as the layer of batting in new quilts.
I also plan to make progress on my other big project, the log cabin quilt, the one I thought I might be able to finish back in March. But when I stretched it on the bed, I realized I needed a few more rows. I've been making log cabin patches, so we shall see.
We're having glorious weather, which is a gift. I am leading a walk each day at 3, and if the weather this week was the rainy, cold weather of last week, we'd ditch those plans. At Quilt Camp, we spend much of the day and night in a chair, and I spend it hunched over, which is my posture any time I'm in a chair.
I am surprised to realize I took no pictures yesterday. Happily there is still time.
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