Run away, run away!

As in, retreat.

I will admit to some ambivalence as I was packing up for this weekend’s quilting retreat.  I was excited, sure, but also anxious.  In addition to my personal reasons for feeling bad about leaving, I was also nervous about going.  What if I didn’t have the sewing chops to keep up? What if people were feeling antisocial?  What if they didn’t liiiiike me? (Yes, when I meet new people, I’m 15 again.)

And, then, I walked in the door and Amanda Jean gave me a big hug. And there were bowls full of fabric scraps and a bunch of Singer Featherweights and cutting mats all over the place.  And I knew it was SUCH a good idea to have come.

Quilt Retreat

I had never been to a quilting retreat before, but I can only hope that this is what they’re all like.  There were 11 of us from all over the place.  One person lived down the street, another came from Portugal.  But within an hour of arriving, we had rearranged all of the furniture in the common rooms at the Inn, set up tables, and started stitching away.  And with a shared love of all things fabric, we were instantly a bunch of sisters, ooh-ing and aah-ing over each other’s work and chatting in a shorthand vocabulary.

Quilt Retreat

I loved the amount of time and the way it was organized.  We had a lot of free time to do whatever we wanted (read: sew and go fabric shopping), which meant a lot of whirring machines, steam shooting from irons, and chatting with new friends about a common obsession interest.  Amanda Jean did two lectures/workshops/whatever-you-want-to-call-them about scrap quilting, scrap management, and the way to get the very most out of the very littlest bits of leftover fabric.  She brought great samples, did a demo, and then sent us all off to try it out.  I felt like I left with some great new ideas, and it was nice to learn about someone else’s process and be inspired to try new things. I hope to start trying things in a whole new direction. But it was also very manageable and I didn’t feel overwhelmed by having entirely too much new information thrown at me.

Quilt Retreat

All told, it was pretty much a solid 48 hours of quilt-y goodness.  And you know what? That was just right.  The rule of a good party is to leave while you’re still having fun, right? I think one more day might have ended up being too much, since there’s only so many projects and tools you can bring from home.  It didn’t feel so short that we couldn’t get things done (I got an entire quilt top cut and pieced, thankyouverymuch), but it left us wanting more (to the point that we’re already talking about next year).

Quilt Retreat

The Inn itself was gorgeous. If you ever find yourself in Fort Collins, do yourself a favor and stay at the Inn at City Park. Tara and Alexis are the innkeepers and will take fantastic care of you. Just beware, you’ll feel so instantly at home that you’ll start leaving things all over the house.  And if Tara is going to be cooking for you… you may want to consider some elastic-waist pants.  Insanely delicious food and lots of it.  We were exceedingly well taken care of this weekend.  And you can feel free to geek out about all things crafty (including quilting) with Tara.  You will love her so much, you’ll want to put her in your suitcase and take her home with you.

Inn at City Park

It was a great, great weekend.  Totally worth every minute and every penny.  If you have the opportunity and you haven’t yet done something similar, I say GO.  I came back feeling refreshed and excited, both in sewing and for my own personal stores of energy.  Thanks to Tara, Alexis, Kathy, Steve, Jenny, Amanda, Jen, Christina, Kate, Katie, Diana, Cindy, and Julie for making it so very much fun.

See you next year.

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  1. Andi’s avatar

    What an amazing weekend.
    Wish I’d been there.
    Andi :-)

  2. Mama Urchin’s avatar

    Absolutely fantastic!
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  3. Angela’s avatar

    What a ton of fun! I’m glad you had a wonderful time!

  4. amandajean’s avatar

    what a great post!!!! i got goosebumps reading it. :) your photos are fantastic!!! and i LOVE the shot of Jen winning the quilt. that’s so great. (and thanks for not posting any dorky photos of me. i’m sure you must have had a few of those to choose from. :) )
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  5. Evelyn’s avatar

    Oh, you didn’t just go to ANY old retreat – you went to AmandaJean’s retreat! That’s so awesome! Wish I could have been there too!

  6. Doris’s avatar

    I was at a retreat with six friends this weekend…but even with that, I’m kinda wishing I was at this one!!!

  7. Diana’s avatar

    I had such a great time with you & the other girls. It was so nice to meet you! I hope we can all do it again next year. Your blog is great, & I am looking forward to being able to keep up with you.

  8. D Spack’s avatar

    elastic waist pants! :) that’s a hoot! I thought you’d say loose 5 pounds before you come… I really want to do it next year. I can’t wait to meet AmandaJean someday. The Inn looks so neat! Thanks!

  9. Tracy’s avatar

    sounds fabulous!

  10. molly’s avatar

    thank you for sharing this. it sounds like an incredible experience.

  11. Arizona’s avatar

    You had me at Singer Featherweights.
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  12. Jenn’s avatar

    Wow! I found your re-count of the weekend through Amanda Jean’s blog. I so wish I could have been there. Sounds like my kind of weekend.

  13. Cristina’s avatar

    Hi Liz
    I love your post, you put it right, that was the feeling.
    Thank you for a great weekend.
    Love
    Cristina

  14. Katie’s avatar

    Liz
    Quilt retreat was way too much fun. You post great. Hope you had a great Birthday. I did.
    Katie

  15. Lana’s avatar

    Oh wow…..I want to go…
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