It was time to set sail on our cruise to Alaska!
I had already premade my block
for the group quilt...
And as a gift,
I jumped on the
ducks to be found at sea
and created keyring on my Bernina 990
to give to participants...
Once on board the
Holland America Eurodam
I was eager to pick up my welcome pack.
The next day we got started:
and
"When"
I get it quilted.... It
"MAY"
look like the above...
We'll see
We spent the first half the day cutting carefully preselected fabrics in to minuscule
bits to mimic the pattern.
I... a previous victim...
and not willing to take a chance...
had my ruler with handle to hold and thick glove.
Alas, others did not.
We lost 2 quilters in the morning and 1 more in the afternoon session to rotary cuts.
One never made it back :(
By the end of the day
I was really loving the layout!
(Wish I had taken more images along the way... but the boat was really rocking and rolling!)
The next day we had to
CAREFULLY
& very stressfully
slip the board we had dragged
in our suitcase under the quilt.
This was a 2 person job...
I would definitely have done this before starting this project had I realized the fragility of it.
and if I do it on the road again,
that will be the only way I do it.
I found lifting this on to the board very stressful.
Once complete...
Everything gets covered in netting
and must get pinned tightly
in place against boards.


