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Going to a RETREAT - What do you bring?

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    I have started taking a desk chair with wheels on the bottom (it will break down into sections easily) or a cushion for my chair. Tuck in your manual for your sewing machine, an extra spool of piecing thread. I usually take along many more projects than I can possibly do however, I only take in the one that I am working on at a time. As long as you are driving you can leave the 80% you take for "just in case" and only unload the 20% you will need inside.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Lorchen
      Making a list?? If my sons and friends could hear that they'd be rolling on the floor laughing. I am brilliant at making a comprehensive list for almost anything, with everything on it (that's the Germanic genes).
      That reminds me of my camping trips as a teenager. I'd make the most comprehensive lists I could think of. My stepmother never let me forget that the first item on one list she found on the counter was "car." :P

      Yep, I'm a compulsive master-list maker. Here's my retreat list:

      • Chair (optional)
      • Sewing machine with foot pedal, power cord, accessory kit, and manual
      • Needles
      • 50-foot extension cord
      • Power bar
      • Dazor light with base
      • Ott light
      • Iron
      • Ironing board
      • Rotary cutters and spare blades
      • Scissors
      • Cutting mats
      • Basic sewing supplies (pins, seam rippers, small ruler, glue stick, hand needles, etc.)
      • Thread
      • UFOs
      • Design wall—remember the thumb tacks!
      • Fat quarter for the fat quarter exchange
      • Scraps to share
      • Quilt for bed
      • Pillow
      • Towels
      • Face cloths
      • Pajamas
      • Slippers
      • Toiletries
      • Sweater
      • Kleenex
      • Toilet paper
      • Medications
      • Glasses
      • Reading glasses
      • Camera (with extra batteries)
      • Books and magazines
      • Coffee mug
      • Tea mug
      • Coffee bag—remember to fill it with coffee and tea
      • Spoon
      • Water
      • Napkins and plate for snacks
      • Snacks and treats to share
      • Money for nearby quilt shops

      in Vancouver, Canada

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