...but it was totally worth it! It's hard to know where to start, so I guess I'll begin by saying that I was able to finish Little Tuscany Mandala with 90 minutes to spare on the last night and was able to ring the bell--woo hoo!! 🔔 Of course, about half of the attendees had already left, but that doesn't diminish my happiness at finishing in time, because I was uncertain all day whether I was going to make it. I completed all of the stitching right before the room closed on Friday night, so all I had left to do was add the beads on Saturday, but as the day wore on I really started to think that I wasn't going to have enough time; I ended up skipping lunch and dinner and just took a few small snack breaks throughout the day, and my efforts paid off--phew! Here it is in all of its sparkling glory:
Monday, July 21, 2025
It took me a week to recover from the Chatelaine retreat...
The trip did not get off to a good start, as my non-stop flight from Appleton to Charlotte was cancelled four hours before it was supposed to depart, and they rescheduled me for the next day (the day the retreat started) with a stop in Chicago. I booked with a different airline (though paid almost double because it was so last minute) and left on Wednesday as planned, but a ground halt due to weather in Chicago and then one in Charlotte meant I arrived at my hotel at 2am Thursday morning; what should have been about a five-hour travel time ended up being about 12 hours--ugh! The trip home was better, though I got delayed in Chicago again, so now I'm kind of dreading the trip back to Charlotte in October...😟
However, the retreat itself made up for all of the travel hassles; Maggi and Amy, the organizers, do such an amazing job, and they only get better as they gain experience. This was the awesome goodie bag they put together:
I had a great group at my table, some new to Chatelaines and some not (Kay has finished eight of the large mandalas, including Rainforest, which she completed at the retreat), and received some wonderful table gifts as well as some goodies from people who brought them for the whole group:
One of my table mates, Becky, made these sweet little needlebooks, using parts from various Chatelaine designs; I guess I might need to step up my gifting game!
There were a couple of games, one of which I won along with another attendee, so we split the prize of 10 pieces of fabric; these are the ones I picked:
A couple of attendees came from the UK and one came from the Philippines, so it was truly an international retreat:
For the inaugural year they had about 50 spots, but next year they will be opening up more space and will host up to 144 people in July. The brag tables were already amazing, so I can't imagine how much more impressive they'll be with that many people bringing pieces to share! They also announced that the October 2026 retreat will focus on Teresa Wentzler designs. If you're ever looking for an awesome retreat to attend, I would highly recommend one by Queen City Stitch Retreat.
The day before I left for Charlotte I was able to pick up my pre-stitching kit for Cathy Habermann's finishing class at Primitive Gatherings in September, and so far I've completed two of the four ornaments, with the third in progress:
Hope everyone has a great stitchy week!
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