My husband purchased a weekend quilting retreat for me for Christmas/birthday. I had a wonderful weekend! The retreat was put on by The Village Mercantile quilt shop in Boonville. This is a huge store run by Betty Cummings (who just happens to be my friend and sometimes roommate at shows). Her husband Steve used to run Victoria’s Tea Room above the Mercantile. Steve loves to cook and he is quite good at it.
Anyway, the two of them put on this quilting shindig at a campground in Newburgh, IN. For anyone not familiar with what a quilting retreat is, I will give you the low-down. We arrived on Friday by 3 p.m., except for those eastern Indiana people who live in the next time zone…they got there early. Set up and start sewing. I think dinner was at 5:30 or so. Steve’s tomato pie and broccoli salad…awesome. And there was dessert….Italian Creme cake (also awesome) and Chocolate Chocolate cake (I didn’t get to try it). Then more sewing. We slept in a dormitory with bunk beds. It’s hard sleeping with 16 other people, but Betty had supplied everyone with earplugs. How thoughtful! She really took care of us. There were bags on our beds with shampoo, bar of soap, a bandaid, some other odds and ends and a candy bar.
Up the next morning, with a breakfast of scrambled egg casserole, salsa, biscuits, o.j. and then more sewing. There were breaks during the day for small demos, a game or two, and door prize announcements. Lunch: bacon/potato soup, beef barley soup, grilled cheese on texas toast, then more sewing. Supper was Italian lasagne, garlic toast and salad with homemade creamy Italian dressing. Dessert was ice cream and all the fixin’s. Then more sewing. Sorry I don’t have pics of all these wonderful meals…what was I thinking? (It just never occurred to me. I guess I was busy eating.)
Then a trip to the Mercantile that evening. More sewing, as late as you want. Sunday morning breakfast was odds and ends of muffins, biscuits and apple butter, coffee and juice, cereal, and more sewing. Lunch, and then a bit more sewing before packing up for home. I made some wonderful new friends from eastern Indiana. They were loads of fun and I am glad Betty assigned me to their table. At the end of it all, I remarked to Betty that there was not a man on the planet who had managed to satisfy so many women in such a short time…I was referring to her Steve and his cooking.

I think I will be doing this again. I even got a couple of projects completed. The large Bossa Nova Bag by Cedar Canyon Textiles in, what else?….hand dyed fabrics. I also completed a sweatshirt jacket in a Valentine’s day theme. Picture of that to come later.

Then…because I never received my Quilting Arts magazine for December, Pokey promised me an issue PLUS some of her fun fabrics. Yea for me! And thanks, Pokey, for being so sweet. The package was waiting for me when I arrived home. Ahhh……life is good.
