Retreat Memories

Browse our galleries of quilters, friends, and teachers past and present - and let us know if you've got contributions to add to our collection of photographs. We'd love to share yours here.

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  • Old Nova Scotian Quilts
    Old Nova Scotian Quilts
    by Scott Robson, Sharon MacDonald
  • Visual Coloring: A Foolproof Approach to Color-Rich Quilts
    Visual Coloring: A Foolproof Approach to Color-Rich Quilts
    by Joen Wolfrom
  • A Garden Party of Quilts: 7 Pieced Projects for Flower Lovers
    A Garden Party of Quilts: 7 Pieced Projects for Flower Lovers
    by Joen Wolfrom
  • Points of View: Landscape Quilts to Stitch and Embellish (That Patchwork Place)
    Points of View: Landscape Quilts to Stitch and Embellish (That Patchwork Place)
    by Valerie Hearder
  • Fat Quarter Frenzy Two
    Fat Quarter Frenzy Two
    by Susan Purney-Mark, Daphne Greig
  • Simple Stained Glass Quilts
    Simple Stained Glass Quilts
    by Daphne Greig, Susan Purney Mark
  • Fat Quarter Frenzy
    Fat Quarter Frenzy
    by Susan Purney-Mark, Daphne Greig
  • The Quilted Garden: Design and Make Nature Inspired Quilts
    The Quilted Garden: Design and Make Nature Inspired Quilts
    by Jane Sassaman
  • A Month of Sundays - Family, Friends, Food & Quilts: Slow Down & Sew - 16 Projects, Precut Friendly
    A Month of Sundays - Family, Friends, Food & Quilts: Slow Down & Sew - 16 Projects, Precut Friendly
    by Cheryl Arkison
  • Sunday Morning Quilts: 16 Modern Scrap Projects Sort, Store, and Use Every Last Bit of Your Treasured Fabrics
    Sunday Morning Quilts: 16 Modern Scrap Projects Sort, Store, and Use Every Last Bit of Your Treasured Fabrics
    by Amanda Jean Nyberg, Cheryl Arkison
  • Canadian Heritage Quilting: Quick Creative Designs
    Canadian Heritage Quilting: Quick Creative Designs
    by Karen Neary, Diane Shink
  • Japanese Garden Quilt: 12 Circle Blocks to Hand or Machine Applique
    Japanese Garden Quilt: 12 Circle Blocks to Hand or Machine Applique
    by Karen Kay Buckley
  • The Joy of quilting.
    The Joy of quilting.
    by Swim. Laurie.
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Sunday
Mar202011

Congratulations and a Reminder

Congratulations to Kelly Booth, Gillis Point, Cape Breton, NS! Kelly has been awarded the 2011 Avonport Award for a Young Quilter. We had 6 excellent applications for this award, it was a tough decision. Kelly is a member of the Baddeck Quilt Guild and we are all looking forward to meeting her at the Quilters Retreat in September.

Congratulations also to Linda Fanning of Port Williams, NS. Linda has won the Retreat Raffle which was drawn for at the March meeting of the Mayflower Quilters Guild. Many thanks to so many who supported this fund raiser and bought tickets.

And more congratulations to Jamie Pratt and Valerie Hearder who each won a $500 bursary from the Mahone Bay Quilters Guild. The bursary is to go towards their registration fee for the Retreat.

Registration day is fast approaching, mark your calender for Friday March 25 and be sure and get your envelope hand cancelled at the post office with the date to ensure your best chances at getting the workshop you want. We do this so that everyone who is a member of Mayflower or its chapters has an equal chance no matter where they live.

Non-member registration begins on Friday April 8, same procedure!

The committee is working hard to make this another memorable Retreat!

Reader Comments (1)

What amazing luck that I should win the generous scholarship for the Retreat! My thanks to the Mahone Bay Quilters' Guild. I'm really thrilled and am hoping to get into Jane Sassaman's workshop. Looking forward to seeing so many friends in September!

March 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterValerie Hearder

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