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.

inspiration
  • 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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Saturday
Mar212015

The Workshops 

We are so excited about our workshops for the 2015 Mayflower Quilter's Retreat.

Dawn Over Heritage Park by Ana Buzzalino

New York Beauty blocks, and the myriad of quilts made from them, have always fascinated me. There’s something to be said for gentle circular shapes and sharp points. The intricate-looking arcs in the New York Beauty blocks are made using paper-piecing patterns ensuring perfect points every time. “Dawn over Heritage Park” uses two different blocks in two sizes: 8” and 4”. The border is paper-pieced, and appliquéd. The focus of the first day of the class will be on foundation paper piecing the arcs for these blocks and completing the blocks, focusing on one corner. The second day of the class will be a continuation of the first, giving the students an opportunity to advance and sew the blocks for the body of the quilt. During the third day, there will be demonstration on how to put the border blocks together and sew it to the body of the quilt. It should be understood that students will most likely not finish the sewing the quilt top during the three days of class as there is a lot of sewing and piecing involved.

www.anabuzzalino.com

Fiesta Mexico by Karen Kay Buckley

Fiesta Mexico

This is one of the blocks from my new pattern, Fiesta Mexico. While sewing on this large medallion-style block you will learn a lot of great hand appliqué techniques to include perfect circles, perfect ovals, smooth curves, sharp points and for some added fun we’ll do a little reverse appliqué. We will cover my favorite methods of hand appliqué “Templar and Sizing” as I like to call it as well as needleturn appliqué.

www.karenkaybuckley.com/

*In The Gut by Laurie Swim

Picture it in Fabric

This workshop is about the texture and the nature of our surroundings. The 3-day workshop will begin with experiencing the location, gathering source material through digital photography and specimens for inspiration to interpret the surroundings. Participants will then develop a series of samples exploring innovative landscape techniques in fibre. As well as developing samples for future reference, participants shall create a small landscape piece that reflects the area as a souvenir of their stay. Techniques such as painting skies, free motion machine embroidery, how to finish and mount fabric art will be covered. The focus is on making original artwork.

*This is representaional of the workshop, quilters will work on their own designs.

www.laurieswim.com

PLUS! We always offer an "Independent Study" option where quilters can work on their own projects.

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