NJMQG and Friends Retreat 2014

NJMQG @ Crossroads

22 quilters, 1 goal: a fun weekend of quilting!

We had our first retreat March 21-23  at the lovely Crossroads Camp & Retreat Center in Port Murray, NJ. Twenty-two creative spirits, many of us members of NJMQG,  gathered for a weekend of good food, fun, friendship and fiber. Some quilters knitted or crocheted. We had two first quilts completed, and an amazing number of completed projects. Because some projects are surprises, some of the photos will be shared at a later date.

On Friday, our group arrived and got settled.  We had the sewing tables set up in the great room of the Christ Center.  In the middle, we had an area where our group could sit and chat, knit, crochet, or watch a niece in a gymnastics competition. Cutting and ironing was set up in one of the conference room, (a great way to get quilters to move and stretch), and a mini ironing station in one corner of the great room.  While we were pampered by people to cook and do the dishes for us, quilters did what they always do….bring tasty goodies and treats.

IMG_1098Most people were set up and sewing by the time we broke for our dinner. We dined on pizza and salad, with a few quilters sharing wine.  Of course, where there are quilters, there is great food, and we had a mountain of tasty snacks, both sweet and savory, (and even some healthy options!) in between meals.

After dinner, we spent a little bit of time getting to know each other.  The wonderful thing about quilters is that we bond quickly, over one thing or another, and by the end of the weekend, new friends were made, and our creative wells were refilled.

Another feature of the weekend was no planned project.  Everyone got to work on their own pieces, and with no interruptions, except for dining.  It did it seem like we had barely finished one meal when it was time for the next!

 

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Mom/daughter quilting…what could be better?

 

We had three pairs of mother/daughter quilters!  Some of us were early birds, some were night owls, and the center happily accommodated both. On Saturday morning, some sewed, some slept until breakfast.  Each delicious meal was preceded by a whimsically sung grace…perhaps some of the other quilters remember the words, but two of the themes were Addams Family and Superman.  After breakfast, we headed back to our machines, and worked until lunch; it seemed we had just started when dinner was served.  In case you are wondering, the meals were fabulous, and the best part:  not one of us had to plan, shop for, or cook the meal, nor do the dishes afterwards!

 

Betsy Vinegrad demonstrates an easy way to sandwich a quilt

Betsy Vinegrad demonstrates an easy way to sandwich a quilt.

 

I took photos of everyone’s project, and will provide a link to that photo album shortly.  I videotaped Betsy Vinegrad’s sandwich technique that she learned from Master Quilter (yes, this is a true title!) Sharon Schamber, and Mary Kirchoff building her beautiful pieced hexagons with the Hex ‘n More ruler.

We got to know each other a little better, shared tips about quilting, food, life, and laughed a lot.  I’m sure we recruited a few new members for our guild. Everyone who came seemed to enjoy themselves, so we are starting next year with 22 people who wish to come back, schedules permitting.  There is still room for a few more at our next retreat!

 

 

UPDATE: Open Sew this Thursday CANCELLED

UPDATE 12/4: Sadly, Open Sew has been cancelled due to illness. Hopefully we’ll see everyone at December’s meeting on the 19th.

We’ll be having our December Open Sew on Thursday, December 5 at 10AM at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 209 Mountain Ave. in North Caldwell. If you can make it, please RSVP in the comments.

Retreat information

Melanie here, with information from Aleeda about the sewing retreat in March. Please RSVP and email her with any questions at acquiltsy at yahoo.com

Our retreat is scheduled for Friday, March 21 through Sunday, March 23, at Cross Roads Camp & Retreat Center. I am enclosing as much information as I have at this time—the folks have been busy with their camp, and response has been slow. The cost, is $180 inclusive of all meals and lodging. A non-refundable (unless someone takes your spot) deposit of $50 is due by our January meeting, and the balance is due at February meeting. Checks should be made payable to CROSSROADS RETREAT CENTER.

Schedule:

Other than meals, there isn’t one. Arrive when you want, leave when you want. If you wish to sleep, you sleep, if you wish to sew, you sew, the campgrounds are available for walking (it is beautiful).

Arrival/Departure

Arrival is scheduled for 6 PM Friday. Rooms will be ready. Departure is 2 PM on Sunday.

Quilting

Three areas will be staged: one for cutting/irons, and two (maybe 3) for quilters.

Medical

If there are any conditions that we need to know about in an emergency (i.e., asthma, heart, diabetic, including

FOOD/ DRUG allergies), please send me an email. I’ll keep these in a folder with us at the camp, just in case.

Accommodations

Two people to a room. The rooms are like hotel rooms with beds and a private bathroom. Bring toiletries for your use. Two handicapped-accessible rooms are available. We will have the entire building to ourselves.

The kitchen has coffee, microwave and refrigerator, but meals are served in another building.

Meals & Alcohol

Meals are served for groups at 8:30 AM breakfast, 12:30 lunch, 5:30 dinner. On Friday we will have pizza and salad with a dessert (likely cupcakes!). Since the pizza is being delivered, we will eat around 7 PM. Wine is permitted (BYOB).

Miscellaneous

No candles or incense. (I know, why would I think you’d bring these?) There is Wi-Fi at the camp.

Food

We get six meals (Pizza Friday night, breakfast/lunch/dinner day Saturday, breakfast and lunch Sunday, plus snacks available throughout the day). I’ve been to this location three times, and have never had a complaint about the food from me or fellow travelers. (You do not forget bad food). Breakfast has included hot and cold cereals, French toast, pancakes, eggs, hash browns, biscuits, bacon and sausage, lunch has been sandwiches and a pasta salad; for dinner, we have had lasagne, chili. Fresh baked cookies, and/or brownies for dessert. You may bring your own food, but there would be no adjustment in the cost.

What to Wear/Bring

Wear comfortable casual clothes and shoes, umbrella in case it rains. I’m sure we can be in our jammies at night if we like…think of a hotel room.

I will provide mats; if you have a travel iron, bring it, and an extension cord, though we won’t need all of them.

We can probably use some walls for impromptu design walls. I think that covers it all, but please ask any

question of me or the group. I’m hoping that we enjoy this enough to make it an annual thing (bi-annual)???

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