Friday, September 27, 2024

Retreat day 2

We take turns making meals here, Tuesday's team made blueberry french toast and sausage for breakfast! YUMMY.


I was so full I had a hard time getting some sewing done.  But I managed to get these two GE Designs table runners pieced. 


In the afternoon evening time I appliqued and bound my Gnome runners. I forgot the pink thread for their noses so that will happen at home. 


For supper that night they made us Chicken Cordon Bleu, here are the leftovers!


And a cherry pie filling jello.  The apple crisp didn't even get touched as we were all so stuffed!


Linking with our Friday parties, Finished or Not FridayTGIFFBeauties Pageant




9 comments:

  1. Beautiful. Table Runners are on my never ending list of projects. Yours are beautiful.

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  2. Your dining adventures look way too good - I'd be napping from being so full!

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  3. Love the runners and the gnomes! Your food looks good...and I am sure the laughs are many. Hope you are still there enjoying!

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  4. You are having a very productive and delicious retreat! I'm getting excited for mine... I leave in two weeks!

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  5. Wow that food looks fabulous! And love the runners - so much fun!!

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  6. Well, it's good to know you aren't starving! What a great way to start the day - that breakfast looks so good! Nice work on the quilt projects, too!

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  7. Oh my the food looks delicious! Mmm Mmm Blueberry French toast sounds divine and the table runners are just delightful. You took along a variety of projects. How fun!

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  8. Delicious food. . .what great cooks were on this retreat! You sure have made great progress with your projects!!!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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