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    Ricky in Oldham

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    From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

    #2
    LUV THIS!!!


    It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
    That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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      #3
      Glad you guys made it! I sure wish I could be there to join you!!

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        #4
        Lorchen, I have been waiting for a post to find out if you all managed to get there. I am so glad that you did!!! Cant wait to hear more about your day :-) :-) :-)
        Pam


        In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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          #5
          I got there in time for lunch about 12:40pm, after a nightmare of a journey. It was very straight forward, across the top of the country on the M62, and then head south for a few miles into Oldham. Unfortunately it took me over the highest motorway point in the country, which had been hit with about 6" of snow the night before and it was still sleeting as I drove over it. So a journey that should have taken 1.5 hours actually took 4 hrs 20 min! It is very dispiriting sitting in the outside lane of the motorway with the handbrake on for a timed 2 minutes on the one occasion I could be bothered to check

          Still I got to meet up with Lorna & Lorchan again who had nobly saved me a seat on the front row from all comers during the morning. I got to show off my hst quilt (basted) and some of my Yubinka (japanese style ring thimbles) bought some fabric for my reels quilt, and came away with ideas for a rhapsody quilt and a new twist for yubinka, and ideas for what colour thread to quilt my hst quilt in. So despite a dreadful start, a great ending. 8)


          In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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            #6
            More pictures!



            Doesn't Lorna look great in front of a Rhapsody?!



            Lorna and Ricky



            Still more to come.
            From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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              #7
              Lorna and I had been luckier than Rosemary because we had travelled the night before and so avoided that unusually nasty and very short spell of evil weather.

              Ricky had come from London and told us that Justin had gone back home from there, but there had been a lot of snow in Colorado and Justin was stuck somewhere between the airport and La Veta and had not made it home yet. By now he should be back. Ricky had forgotten his hat in London (fortunately he was going to back to the same hotel, so it wasn't lost) so we got a 'hatless day'.

              The event had been well planned by the folks who run a shop called Patchwork Parade, and everything went very smo0othly despite the weather outside.

              Ricky wove his very special brand of magic all day. From 'meet the man behind the quilts', to 'caveman style', to 'convergence is fun', to 'anybody can do a rhapsody'. I kept thinking: That's another project for after I retire!

              Lorna and I were very relieved when Rosemary finally made it. I had this picture in my head of her sitting in a traffic jam on the motorway, wrapped in her HST quilt (I'll pop some pictures of that in the appropriate album).

              I recognized a few more TQS members and managed to get a picture of Mary:



              I was very surprised how many quilts Ricky had managed to bring, despite all the travelling he is doing right now. When Ricky had an exhibtion at Festival of Quilts a few years ago he showed a lot of his big quilts, and they are all stunning, but I must admit that I loved, loved, loved the little ones he had brought with him (pictures later).

              One of the most amazing things (Ricky you rock!!!) was that he encouraged all of us to handle his quilt. being able to get that close to these quilts without white gloves was like having sex without............ well, you know what I mean 8)

              From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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                #8
                Lorna and Rosemary getting close and personal with a Rhapsody!





                From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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                  #9
                  What a lovely time you had! Thanks so much for the pictures. I am going to the Super Seminar in Rochester, NY this summer. Now I am more excited than ever about that couple of days. Thanks again for all the great pictures. Lois

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                    #10
                    Oh,! Such fun ! Picture are super and the smiles are really BIG ! Golly ! 6 in. of snow ...never fails !
                    But glad all's well and hope the trip home uneventful. Denver had a lot of snow by all TV reports ! :shock: It is
                    Spring, after all ! Looking forward to more reports of quilting adventures ! :mrgreen:

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                      #11
                      That is what the WHOO-HOO nation is all about! Thanks for the photos!!


                      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                        #12
                        Here are Ricky and Rosemary with her HST quilt (more picutres in the HST thread).



                        Gorgeous new quilt:



                        And, finally, a whole row of little ones.



                        That's it. The only thing I would like to add: Thank you very, very much, Ricky, for a most entertaining and instructive day! Hopefully everybody who was present will now sort out their design walls and ironing boards, and they'll know what not to put in your sandwiches.
                        From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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                          #13
                          Lorchen, thank you so much for sharing your day with us.


                          In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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                            #14
                            Lorchen -

                            Thanks for sharing your pictures and your experience with us! I'm so jealous!! I'm glad you guys had such a wonderful time (and very, very glad that Rosemary made it safely)!!

                            Nancy

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                              #15
                              I am so pleased you all made it to the show. I was watching BBC news last night and saw the snow and I immediately wondered. Great photos Lorchen thanks for all of them. What a lot of fun it looks. I am looking forward to Ricky's seminar here in June.

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