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Showing posts with label Palouse Divide Lodge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palouse Divide Lodge. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Palouse Divide Retreat 2013 - Welcome to a Winter Wonderland

An early snow blessed our quilt retreat this past weekend at Palouse Divide Lodge in the Idaho mountains near St. Maries, Idaho. Look at the view from my quilting corner.











Outside it was cold and crispy......



....inside, it was warm, friendly, and cozy. The winter white light was a delight (poetic!).....


....our heads bent over our work......


....a busy hum in the air......


Looking toward the kitchenette in our large, airy room. The lodge provides breakfast and dinner....we bring our own snacks and luncheon items to share.


Each day, some of us worked up to 10 hours on our projects.


Some of us were driven crazy by quilting.....


There was lots of laughter......


....and lots of finishes......


.....so sweet, this Irish Chain......


....and a garden for a gardener......


....and the sweetest Cowgirl quilt I've ever seen......


.....and an "I Spy" for a little guy.....


....and a set of "Days of the Week" flour sack towels. When I came home I ordered towels to make a set of my own. These inspire, yes indeed! I'd say those were Rhode Island Reds, wouldn't you?


And a lovely Christmas table runner that took.....


....about 45 minutes to stitch up.

It was a wonderful 4 days. We didn't really want to come home, did we?

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Odessa Quilt Club Annual Retreat - Palouse Divide Lodge

Odessa Quilt Club - Annual Retreat to Palouse Divide Lodge

 Our annual retreat was the first week of November and I am just getting around to showing you all a little of what it was like.  Basically, quilting and beauty....all about us.


This is Shirley, our hostess at the lodge.   

 My work space was near this gorgeous cathedral window looking east.  It was so warm and balmy up there, we had the windows open a lot of the time.  In the previous two years we had been there, it snowed.

Here's the view to the south.  The lodge sits atop the summit of a ridge.  More to the left of this shot, you can see a ski lift up top of a steep hill.


Here's retreater, PJ Jacobsen, with her version of a little challenge quilt we did the first day.  We started with 25 charm squares and went from there, cutting them several times after sewing.  PJ used all Fairy Frost.  Pretty!  By the way, PJ has a retreat house in Lind, WA, along with a quilt shop, Crazy-Quilter.  You can write directly to PJ here.


I haven't included photos of all of our quilters here as I don't have permission from them, yet, but will have more photos, I hope, later.

 This was the view out the window directly behind my workspace, looking east, the first day we were there, in the afternoon.

 The following day, at dawn, I shot these photos as the sun was rising.
 Foggy mist was rising from the ravines in the pine forest below us.






What more could anyone ask of a retreat?  See more photos here.

Here are some of the projects quilters worked one during the four days we were there.....

 A t-shirt/jersey quilt in progress......
 Our 2013 club Raffle Quilt - "Your Favorite Block"....you can vaguely see the border against the brown carpet.  This shot doesn't do it justice.  It's a truly beautiful quilt and almost king-size, I believe.  If you want to buy a chance for this quilt, you can write to me.  Tickets are $1 each and the drawing will be at our annual quilt show, the last weekend in April.  You don't have to be present to win.


 A Halloween wall hanging combining embroidery with piecework.  Lovely!


 An old UFO, we were told, lap quilted.  She was able to finish it at the retreat!  That's a great thing.


A quilt made from scraps gathered at our last retreat and made into a donation quilt.


Three blocks in progress for our 2014 Raffle Quilt - "Aunt Millie's Garden".  It's going to be stupendous.



Some blocks from a batik baby quilt in progress.  The baby has southeast Asian heritage so this is very appropriate, don't you think?  Really nice applique' here.



A mother-daughter team of quilters was working on this quilt for a grandchild - happy, happy bunnies.  Very sweet!


If you are looking for a really nice retreat, go here and get the contact information.  There are good pictures of the lodge and all and you can call Shirley for details.  So wonderful.

And don't forget our little retreat house here in Odessa, The Gathering House.