
Twice a year, my mom, sisters and other carefully selected relatives participate in Camp Stitchee Gume. Pictured here are the most senior and most junior campers this winter.

It is hard to wade through the loose threads and scattered projects by the end of the week - but you can see that we get a lot accomplished.

We are especially excited by the enthusiasm (possible addiction?!) of a new daughter-in-law! She created this "Wonky Cross" to donate to a fund raiser. She also provided the cute baby.

This is a fused project I did. The pattern is from "Another by Anita".

Our group activity was to play with Texture Magic. I made this very warty frog. Go to the Superior Threads website for interesting videos. Others made purses, flower centers, and a yoke for a beach cover-up.
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