So the first weekend in May marked the start of the Prim Stitchers Society Retreat. This year the retreat took place in Columbus, Ohio and ran from the Thursday evening through Saturday night with everyone departing on the Sunday morning. Several of us arrived a day early to spend some time catching up and stitching.
The retreat began with a meet and greet on the Thursday evening. Patti Nicolosi of By My Hand Needl'werk brought several framed pieces of our needlework which we had sent to her months before the retreat. Here's a sampling of her handwork.
Faye with one of her fabulous finishes!
Patti and I showing off the 3 finishes which she did for me.
She does beautiful work!
As you can see below, we had a lot of fun catching up!
After everyone was reacquainted we spent the rest of the evening in the stitcher's lounge. The lounge was open 24 hrs and well stocked with treats and beverages. I spent part of the evening volunteering in the setup of the merchant mall.
Elizabeth kept finding more bins for us to set up!
The following two days there were classes scheduled in the mornings. I didn't participate in the classes as this was my first retreat and I wasn't sure about them. I work at a very slow pace and thought it might be difficult to keep up but most completed their projects in class so I probably could have managed. Instead I had a leisurely breakfast and spent the morning stitching in the lounge.
Friday at noon the Merchant Mall opened to retreat participants and then to the public at 1:00pm. I volunteered to help out on the floor of the mall for a 2 hr stint. Here are some pics of the mall following our setup. Warning: There is a lot of eye candy!!
Stitches n Things from Fenton, MI brought their shop
Notforgotten Farm's Booth
This is Truffle Pigs Antiques and Handmades
More Truffle Pigs
The next group of pics is of the booth by Primitive Handmade Mercantile. PHM is made up of a group of artists who make handmade items to sell online. Some of the artists included Nan Lewis of Threadwork Primitives, Theresa Meloon of Dulaney Woods, Michelle Blanco of Yankee Girl, Teresa Miller Primitives, Carol Woodard and Linda Hanneman.
Jan Alexander's Tree of Life Samplings
Summer House StitcheWorks
Other booths not pictured included By My Hand Needl'werks, Dixie Samplers Hand Dyed Fabrics, Robert Lehay Shaker Boxes, Dames of the Needle, Carolina Stitcher and LucyBeam. There was plenty of eye candy for everyone and I came home with lots of goodies.
Lots of trims from Dames of the Needle
A punchneedle cushion by Linda Hanneman of PHM
A gorgeous drum finished by my friend Theresa Meloon of Dulaney Woods
Another drum finish by my friend Nan Lewis
One of Rob LeHay's shaker boxes (left), charts and finishing fabrics
One of Faye Riggsbee's project bags, lots of Dixie's linen,
and some velvets by Dames of the Needle
A sweet ditty bag with velvet strawberry by Nan
of Threadwork Primitives
As you can see, I went overboard a bit...... well maybe a lot! I also purchased a 4 drawer thread cabinet from Teresa Miller which I will be picking up from friends in Syracuse this July.
On Saturday evening at the retreat's end there was a banquet and exchange. Participation in the exchange was optional and your gift had to consist of a stitched item no larger than 10" x 10". As you saw on my last post, I stitched a Blackbird Design and finished it in a tin hanger. In return I received a lovely finish which can also be seen on my last post.
Here are pics from the banquet and our final evening stitching in the lounge.
Jenn is one of my fellow Canadian participants
From lt: Nan, Cathy- Jenn's mom and another Canadian, Jenn and Elizabeth
Our co-organizer Ridgely and Pam, another Canadian friend
Our retreat organizer Terri, also known as Dixie along with Nan
Michelle Blanco, Theresa Meloon, Cathy Tonelli and Pam Derks
Cindy Ruckford Cabrey, Beth Seale, me and Cathy
Me and my roomie Michelle
From left: Myself, Jenn Natti, Nan Lewis, Michelle, Theresa, Cathy and Pam
Jan Alexander, Elizabeth Talledo, and Cindy
I had the most amazing time! I reconnected with good friends and made many more! I want to thank Terri and Ridgely for the incredible work they did to put on such a fabulous retreat. It was my first PSS retreat but it certainly won't be my last!
Oh Lynn!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing ALL of the fabulous pics from the PSS retreat.
It's nice to know who is who.
It looks like you had a great time with stitchers.
Marilyn
The retreat looks like sooo much fun and I would have such a difficult time restraining myself from purchasing everything in sight! I love the drum keeps, I bought a Dulaney Woods pattern that is on my long list of stitches to start...yours are beautiful!! Great photos, everyone is having such a great time! Mary@stitchingfriendsforever
ReplyDeleteI am so happy you had such a lovely time!!!! Can't wait to see everything in person! Hope to see you soon and catch up.
ReplyDeleteLynn, thank you for sharing your PSS retreat photos. It looked like it was a wonderful weekend. Nice haul you came home with!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I had so wanted to attend and was not able to. Looks like an absolute fabulous time!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such a fun retreat. I still have never been on a retreat, but it's certainly on my bucket list. Thanks for sharing your pictures. It gives me a better idea of what to expect. --Andrea
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of pictures, thanks for sharing your fabulous time away.
ReplyDeleteWOW that looks as if you had the best time. So much to see!! I believe I would have spent way too much money there. Thank you for sharing your wonderful retreat with us
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. Looks like you had a fabulous time.
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of pictures, thanks for great idea.
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Lynn: Wow what a great retreat, I love seeing photos of retreats, I like seeing what everyone is working on and chatting to find out about their lives.
ReplyDeleteThank-you for sharing with us.
Lots of great stash, I would say no you did not go overboard.
Blessings
Catherine