Oh boy - how to capture what happened last weekend?? A group of 50 women coming together from all over to sew and create - exactly what this girl was needing.
Sew South was the perfect combination of retreat and making - beautiful things and beautiful friendships. What a visionary
Jennifer is - her hard work to bring this kind of event to life was incredible! What a joy it was to walk into the reception Thursday night and be hugged by friends I haven't seen in a while, as well as make new friends, matching faces with blogs. The whole weekend was all about the people and connecting- the belly laughing that went on long into the night as we huddled around our machines. So it's weird that I don't have pictures of my friends to share with you today - I know! I didn't take that many and the few I have are not downloaded yet. I was so in the moment! A nice place to be, for sure.
I'll have to share more later, but I just wanted to pop in and share a few things. Here is what we made:
This clutch pattern was created by
Diane (and available for free on
Craftsy!), who also taught the class. I love how they turned out! It was so easy to do and looks so polished - I see lots of these in my future. Great gift idea!
Oh, The Duffle. This deserves it's own post!
Lindsey was a calm, encouraging, fearless leader in helping us all make this. 50 duffle bags!! This thing was a beast that I never would have tried to tackle on my own. But together, as each person finished, a wild, LOUD cheer would erupt from the room. Oh, the community! And yes, that's a pleated zippered pocket you see there. Major props to all the people who helped me - you know who you are! I'm in your debt. I don't know what the official tally was, but many of us broke many needles on this one.
Jennifer taught our paper pieced star pattern. Never mind my points don't match up! I still love it, and have plans to put it in a special quilt.
And there was the pajama pants - in the first picture, it's the turquoise print with the pink circle cuffs. I've been wearing them every night to bed, feeling a small beam of pride that I made something I can actually. wear. I didn't think I had it in me.
Not to rub it in, but there was some serious swag. A giant thank you to the super generous Sew South sponsors!
And this is a shot of everything I came home with that I did not have before the retreat. Some was swag, some were gifts, some I made, some I bought, and some were swaps. All is appreciated!
And lastly, this was on the design wall when I came home. Don't you know my hubby was just waiting for me to clear out of here so he could have his time with the design wall?!
I am blessed indeed.