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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Bonnie’s Next Chapter: Quiltville Inn!

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For more information, visit the Quiltville Inn Web Page HERE.

This post was written when the house was first purchased in 2017.

In my hand I hold the keys to my next chapter – The soon to be Quiltville Inn Retreat Center.

It all started in December of 2016 after spending Thanksgiving on Key Largo in Florida.

The North Carolina cabin had just gone on the market.  We were looking a bit further afield for a place with more acreage (and no home owner’s association!) and had found a place we wanted to look at just across the NC/VA state line.

I remember that first trip up to Mouth of Wilson, Virginia vividly.  We loved the area, the whole feel of the place.  And after touring the cabin for the first time, we took a drive around the area to see what we could see.

It was on that first trip that I spied this wonderful old place with a “for sale by owner” sign in the front yard.  Dreams began.

I’d even taken a couple of photographs – posting them with a “Wouldn’t it be wonderful if?” or “Wouldn’t this make a great…”

Many times I drove by, and still the house was there, for sale sign in the yard.

We had been talking for years about the need for me to slow down. To have people come to ME. To LIVE LIFE instead of TRAVEL THROUGH LIFE.  I love the travel, don’t get me wrong..but I’m ready for a change.

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I toured the house last August after a long phone call with the owner.

Unlike the lost history of so many historic homes, the history for this special house is well known in this area. 

It is referred to by the locals as “The Old Fields Mansion” and was continuously occupied by members of the Fields family for over 100 years, from 1907 until 2009. 

Then it was purchased by the Floyd's, who had known the Fields family their entire life.

Over many years they meticulously engaged in a sensitive and complete renovation, with the dream of turning this Grand Dame into a bed & breakfast.  

But their “real life” jobs took a different turn, a family was started and they needed to sell and relocate.

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I catch my breath every time I see this place.

My first visit was followed by a very emotionally heavy and tumultuous summer and fall.

Dave spent most of his time in Oregon/Idaho with his two brothers caring for his beloved dad through end stage pancreatic cancer until he passed just before Thanksgiving. 

I couldn’t be of any help to him as I was locked in with contracts and traveling to lecture and teach for guilds, shows and events non-stop. I was sure Dad was going to pass while I was in China, luckily that didn’t happen until I had been back home for a few days.  But pass he did, and I never got a chance to see him in person and to hug him one last time due to my travel job.

My holidays were then hijacked by having to travel early December to make up for canceled guild events due to horrendous forest fires in Oregon. (It couldn’t be helped.)

I knew in my heart once January rolled around that I just needed to enter a new chapter.  Our consideration on purchasing this house to turn it into a retreat venue began to get more serious in earnest.

Could we really make this happen?

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Mouth of Wilson, VA – early 1900s.

Fields house in the forefront.

History of Mouth of Wilson

Passage from Community of Mouth of Wilson - History of Grayson County, Page 102-103
Mouth of Wilson is home. Regardless of where I may live, it will always be “home,” a most beloved spot. When I think of Mouth of Wilson, I think of spring and the smell of apple blossoms intermingled with those if newly-plowed ground and the fresh paint on the front porch.


Sounds also come to mind: the church bell, Oak Hill’s siren, the muffled tones of company visiting with my grandparents on the front porch at Rosemont during summer’s long summer evenings. And, I remember the soft, secure, and comforting sounds of the animals I loved so dearly. I remember watching the ice break up and move out on the New River in winter, and the warm sun glistening on Wilson Creek in summer.


The people of the community - many gone, some still there - pass by my mind’s eye as if in review. Mouth of Wilson people are special. They are loving, kind, and supportive. A triumph or grief experienced by one is felt and shared by all.


The memories go on and on and they are precious. I am thankful for the experience of growing up there, and for the memories of the place I shall always carry with me.

The name “Mouth of Wilson” is derived from the fact that the mouth of Wilson Creek empties into the New River at that location. 

The creek got its name from a surveyor named Wilson, a member of the Frye-Jefferson party, who died of a stomach disorder, and was buried on the creek bank. Henceforth, the spot was referred to as “Wilson Creek” by the party on their survey maps.


The first brick house in the area was constructed at Mouth of Wilson in 1800, by Revolutionary War veteran Robert Parson.


The first grist mill to be located on the banks of Wilson Creek was built by Robert’s son, John. In 1884, Colonel Fields J. McMillan built a woolen mill on Wilson Creek. W.C. Fields and Granville Hash purchased the mill from McMillan twelve years later. This partnership lasted until 1902, when Fields purchased Hash’s interest.


Electricity came into the community with the construction of the Fields Dam in 1927.

The Fields Motor Company was established early in the 1920’s, and the Fields family operated a general store at Mouth of Wilson for many years.


Oak Hill Academy and Young’s Chapel Baptist Church, located at Mouth of Wilson, have always played a prominent role in the community and its history.


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Fields House prior to 1907

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1907 remodel.

Notice the gingerbread is gone, and the columns are much simpler. There is no decorative gable over the front steps.

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Ruth & J. Cam Fields 

Ruth Phipps (1898-1932) daughter of Jake and Henrietta Hoffman Phipps, was married June 1920 to J. Cam Fields. They had one son, William Jackson Fields (1924). Ruth passed away when William was only 6 years old.

Ruth's photo was taken when she was a student at Virginia Intermont College. 

Cam Fields (1896-1987) son of W.C. and Josie Fields, became president of the Troutdale Bank and founded Fields Motor Company in 1922; constructed Fields Dam in 1927; was President, member of the board, and chairman of the Grayson National Bank; served 47 years on the Grayson County School Board; and was active in many political, church and community activities.


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In 1884 a woolen mill was built in Mouth of Wilson, and at that time the back half of the house was built as the home for the mill’s superintendent. Then, in 1906, the mill’s owner, W. C. Fields, started construction on the front portion of the home and a year later moved his family into the greatly expanded structure. 

The same contractor who built the 1908 courthouse in Independence, Virginia, also built the front portion of the house.  I posted about the courthouse HERE.

I’m not sure when the woolen mill burned down, but I’m sure I’ll find out!


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From the front porch.

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This porch was meant for rockin’!

I absolutely fell in love with the history of this area, and the NEED to open a retreat center just would not let me go.  For the past nearly year and a half since I first saw this place I’ve been working on a way to make this dream a reality.  And it is happening!

The house has only been in the hands of two families up until now.  We are the 3rd family to own this property.

This 1880's renovated home has 5 very large bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, a detached workshop (Possible studio?) , a new kitchen that looks like it could have been original, and over 4,000 square feet of living space with more than 1600 square feet of covered porches running along three sides of the house. The rooms are light-filled and spacious enough for 16 retreaters!

Nearby Attractions:

  • 12 miles to Grayson Highlands State Park
  • ½ mile to the New River
  • Easily accessible on the corner of hwy 58 & hwy 16
  • 2.5 miles from New River State Park


My first visit - keys in hand - empty house, but oh, the possibilities!

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The Soon-to-be Quiltville Order Fulfillment Center!

The Old Post Office

Also on the Fields House property is the Old Mouth of Wilson Post Office (replaced by a new one up the road about a mile) and the old Fields General Store building, gone derelict and seen to the right of the post office in the photo above.

Perfect for my needs, the Old Post Office has new paint, new roofing, and the addition of large storefront window to let in loads of light.

The interior was completely gutted and remodeled with the addition of reclaimed hardwood flooring, drywall, paint, new bathroom, and installation of a new heat-pump system.

My "office" stuff goes in the Postmaster's office!

And the best part of all?  Quiltville Inn & Post Office is only 7 miles from our cabin where I plan on retiring.  

The wheels are in motion.  My exit plan from crazy travel is in place.


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My goal is to have The Quiltville Store moved into the Old Post Office building before the release of String Frenzy in December 2018!  I’ve got plans to expand the store with more fun merchandise, offering t-shirts, mugs, hats, and who knows what else.  I’ll have the space for it.

I will have the time I need to keep designing quilts, writing books, planning mysteries, leader & ender projects and challenges and sew-alongs.  More of all of the stuff you love.  And more Quilt-Cam! (I know we weren't able to fit it in this week - soon, I promise!)

Along with "sew on your own thing" retreats, retreaters will also be able to schedule in a workshop during their stay should the group want one.  More details on that - right now the ideas in my head are just spinning with all of the possibilities.

As to when the Quiltville Inn will open to retreaters?  This is part of the reason why I stopped taking bookings for 2020.  I have a full calendar for 2018 & 2019. The guilds I am visiting now were booked 5 years ago.

I’ve slimmed down what I could, but it’s going to be about a year or so before we are ready for our first guests.

I will still be doing SOME travel on a limited basis when 2020 rolls around.  I will keep some larger venues/shows – and my global travel with Craftours remains a highlight.  My friend Mona will be stepping in and helping me run the Inn as often as she can.  So many details to iron out.

In the mean time I’ll be working my tail off with a smile – There are 16 beds needed, sewing tables, lighting, comfy chairs, design walls, dining tables & chairs, dishes and kitchen wares, furniture for the comfy den, towels, pillows and bed linens and EVERYTHING that a group of quilters could need to make a memorable trip to my corner of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Southwest Virginia. 

I’m going to be happily pouring every dime into this place to get it ready for YOU.

There will be LOADS of antique mall shopping!  Whoowhooo!

Bathrooms are going to have to be remodeled for walk-in showers.  The half- bath also needs a corner shower. The house has 2 claw foot bathtubs…nice for “period authenticity” but not practical as far as middle aged quilters go. 

(No middle-aged naked and wet quilter is going to slip and fall and break their neck trying to get out of a claw foot tub!)

Over the next many months I hope you’ll enjoy reading the “making ready” posts as we set this up the way YOU would want it to be.


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Through the front door.

One of these days I hope you’ll walk through this door into the front foyer and make yourself at home!

What we’ve gone through to finally close on this place is a story in itself and I’ll post about that another time.  (We were at the attorney's office closing at 10pm last night!) 

We've got loads of time.

Right now, I’m just happy to wrap my fingers around this set of house keys (And post office keys) and call this place mine ---so it can soon be yours too.

If you are interested in being notified when we are ready to open for bookings, please join my mailing list – you may have noticed the new pop up the last few times you’ve visited the blog. 

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Quiltville Quote of the Day!

And they say that dreams don’t come true?

And off I go to Georgia with a smile on my face and so much hope in my heart.

Have a wonderful Sunday, everyone!



390 comments:

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Pat said...

Congratulations on making a dream come true

mgquilts said...

I’m so happy for you, Bonnie, God bless...

preludetoaseam said...

I am so thrilled for you! I can tell how much passion you have for this new project and with all the friends you've made around the country and around the world, it will certainly be a wonderful success. I'm also glad you're finding a way to slow down, well, at least with all the traveling and being to be rooted. I can hardly wait for you to open! I'll bring my quilting friend with me and it will be a wonderful quilt vacation! Wishing you all the best!

justme_alive said...

How wonderful, sounds just about perfect. Congratulations!

Beth in MN said...

Congrats Bonnie! A retreat will definitely be on my bucket list.

Kathy Roe said...

This is so exciting! I am going to enjoy reading about all your progress and hope to come and stay awhile. Oh, I can't wait!

c said...

I love this building and all the history. So glad you will have a working office away from your home area. Will start looking for a near Dialysis center for me next year so I can hope to come. Congrats you two for following your dreams.

celia ambrose said...

I'm so very happy for you Bonnie! What a lovely dream coming true for you and your hard work and many trips with constant workshops and lectures, and books, magazine columns made it happen. I hope to be a guest at your retreat center in the near future. Congratulations!

Unknown said...

Great news! I've taken a few classes with you but never been to Virginia - can't wait to retreat with you!

Dolores Clark said...

Oh Bonnie that is so exciting. I'm so fortunate I got to meet you in my home town. I surely hope I get a chance to come retreat with you. I can just see this beautiful home turning into such a great mountain retreat. I can picture your beautiful quilts and furnishings brining a new life to this home. My face has a huge smile and I'm so happy for you and your new journey. I know it will be booked and be a rotating roarin. Many blessings and hugs until we actually see each other again. Who knows we are looking at relocating after retirement, maybe I end up in that neck of the woods and you could find a place where I could help out.

Teresa said...

This is so FANTASTIC!!! I'm so happy for you, Bonnie! What a wonderful way to move into the next phase of your career. If only it was closer, I'd love to work there. Ha ha! I suppose some trips to the beautiful Carolina mountains will be in my future. I'll be dragging my sister along. Or maybe she'll be dragging me! Hopefully by the next time I see you I'll have finished my Tropical Twist. I can't wait to show you. xoxox

Leah said...

SO EXCITING!!

Pam said...

Absolutely perfect! So happy for you! Loved reading about the history of the home and establishment of the town!

leebee said...

Bonnie, I am so excited for you and for this lovely home!!! I know it will be everything you have ever dreamed of!!! I have recently moved to Glendale Springs, NC (Ashe County in NW NC) so I am just down the road!! I will be glad to come up and help you in any way that I can!! My bestie and I are already planning to come once the retreat is up and running! But, seriously, please let me know if I can do anything for you!! My email is leebeequilting@gmail.com. Praying for complete successand happiness!!!

Julie said...

Wow! Looking forward to this!

Roberta said...

Bonnie...Congratulations! I am so excited for your journey to begin in your own backyard. The retreat center sounds amazing and thus far, looks very welcoming. I'm ready to book a sewing retreat at your earliest opening! I would gladly volunteer to be a test dummy for ya! Thanks for all that you do for us!

Mary said...

Today is the first time I've visited your blog, introduced by a friend through Facebook. It looks like I've found you at an extremely exciting time in your life! Congratulations!! Is there an airport in your vicinity so that those coming from a distance may reach your beautiful retreat by rental car? This is a dreamy girls getaway location!

LJ said...

WooHoo! I remember this picture from before. It's a totally gorgeous place and sounds like a wonderful dream in the making. Sure it'll be work but it'll also be FUN. Congrats, Bonnie.

Quilting Tangent said...

Congratulations, Sounds great, Good luck.

Pat said...

Congratulations Bonnie! I'm so happy for you. A wish come true! Hugs!!

Knitwit Quilter said...

Way To Go!!! This is super great! So happy for you to find such a beautiful place to have a quilters retreat. I am ready to sign up!

Char said...

Congratulations, it’s beautiful Bonnie!

Stripeyspots said...

This is such exciting news! (But keep those bathtubs! )I can't wait!

Mary said...

Congratulations, Bonnie! I could weep with joy for you!! What a magnificent place. If I had to imagine a place for a quilting retreat, it would be this. Beautiful! I hope I get to visit someday!

Kathleen said...

This is awesome news! You have worked hard for this opportunity.

GreatGranny's Playtime said...

Congratulations! You have the work ethic to make this and all your dreams come true. As the saying goes.....you go girl!

Maureen said...

Such wonderful news! I may now get to your neck of the woods in a couple of years,with a great reason! This is going to be such a wonderful new chapter and adventure. Hooray!

Regina said...

How awesome! Both your new endeavor and the wonderful house. I will definitely put coming to your retreat center on my bucket list. :-)

Unknown said...

So happy for you! I can't wait to sign up to come!

KathiC10 said...

Wow Wow Wow!!! Congratulations! Would love to join you there someday.

Linda G said...

Congratulations! I’m so happy for you!
We just met in Napa and I can’t wait to be able to travel to your retreat home in 2020 and see you again!

Sharon said...

Congratulations Bonnie - being in Australia I have looked at your workshops lovingly yet wistfully knowing it would be v difficult to get to one - now perhaps there could be a possibilitly of joining a workshop - Wonderful news for you!

Baukje said...

AWESOME news Bonnie, so happy that you will be able to slow down,(well as soon as you have it all up and running that is). It's a very beautiful house, congratulations I am very happy for you.

Unknown said...

I am so happy and excited for you! This is great news. I do hope I am able to join you there sometime. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net

WhitneyBryce said...

Oh Bonnie, I so happy for you, and all the lucky Quilter’s that will be in residence; I hope to be one of them someday!!—Bryce

vonniebob@msn.com said...

Thanks for sharing some of the history of Mouth of Wilson on your blog. My Mom worked in the mill when she was young. She told us stories about the time she lived in Mouth of Wilson and I visited each year as a child and remember walking to the store on hot summer afternoons for a Grapette or some penny candy. My Mom is gone now but my brother and I now own her house and stay a few months a year. It is a wonderful area that draws you back.

Donna Dye said...

Oh, Bonnie, you can't even imagine how happy this makes me for you! I met you in Plano when you came to work with us a couple of evenings when we were making donation quilts at a shop there. My very first insight to your scrap quilts with all of your bins of different fabric scraps! I have never looked back and have never made another "matchy" quilt. You still lived in Texas and I have loved following you with on all of your adventures. I have been so proud of you and can say that I knew you when! This new endeavor sounds like such a blast and I am so happy for you. I am also happy that you can come of the road and enjoy this time with your new project. CONGRATS!

Catholic Bibliophagist said...

What exciting news! Wishing you every success in this new chapter of your life.

Sharon said...

I want to retreat here! What a wonderful place.

Tammie said...

Congrats!!! I can see the computer system crashing as you open it up for booking to this wonderful place... Hope I have the opportunity to visit.

Susie said...

I couldn't be happier for you Bonnie.

Lenore said...

Absolutely beautiful Bonnie. I will definitely making a trip to the states when you are up and running. The house is a reward for all the hard yards both you and your hubbie put in.

Bella said...

Congratulations on these grand changes that you are making. Who wouldn't be happy for you that you are putting yourself and family first ahead of the quilting family that you have. I wish you huge success in your new adventure! And yes, please keep us all posted!

Unknown said...

How wonderful for you Bonnie! Only bad thing is your house isn't in Your home state of MN!( maybe having snowstorms until the end of April has something to do with it!!! Haha!) Maybe all your MN quilting sisters will have to have a retreat at your new home from November through May!!! Hugs and blessings to you and your new project!

heartsease54 said...

Looks like a wonderful place to come quilt. I'll start saving right away! Congratulations and best wishes and can't wait for updates.

Jean said...

How exciting for you and your family. What a lot of work! But, as you say... dreams do come true... and the only way they do is with a lot of work!
Congratulations! So excited for you. Too funny because I have been reading the books by Jennifer Chivarini Elm Creek Quilts.

Alice said...

Congratulations!!!

Mary Lou Paoletti said...

Congratulations! Can’t wait to visit as a retreat attendee!

Kim said...

You go girl! sounds like the perfect answer and I hope to be in the very first group of quilters to fill the place! Congratulations and best of lucky with getting everything ready for the next chapter in your quilting journey. So cool :0)

Carolyn said...

I'm very happy for you and your hubby, Bonnie. Good for you!

Nancy said...

Wonderful news! The Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee isn't too far. I hear a "road trip" calling my name. Can I be the first to book a room, maybe for a month? I'll cook!!! and sew ;)

paducahquilter@gmail.com said...

Good for you, and sew exciting for all of us!! Congratulations :)

Janice Smith said...

Congratulations to one of the hardest working quilt teachers on the planet. I was worried that you would burn out from all of your constant traveling. It’s pretty clear that your legions of fans are beyond thrilled for you. Yipee!!!

Unknown said...

Congratulations, Bonnie! That place looks amazing. I would fill that kitchen and dining room with Fiestaware....it would fit right in and the outlet is within driving distance.

lvkwilt said...

You've taken on a huge but very exciting task. A few years from now, you'll be thrilled that you won't have to travel any more...everyone can come to you! As a military wife for 26 years, I've had plenty of travel so can only imagine how tired you are of packing and unpacking those suitcases. Having your own sanctuary and being able to schedule classes when you are "feeling it" sounds so wonderful. The option of having others come to teach will also free up your time to write or just take some walks with Sadie. Good luck with this venture. I'm sure it will be a wonderful success!

earthmotherwithin said...

So excited for you Bonnie, and it is such a wonderful house. I hope it brings you lots of joy. Wouldn't it be amazing if one day I could travel there from Australia?

Mary Dowell said...

Bonnie, congratulations on the house it is beautiful and will be enjoyed by many in the years to come.

Cathy Green said...

Wow! New addition to my travel wish list! Congratulations on your new chapter!

Paulinelentsmnet@gmail.com.au said...

Woohoo congratulations on your new adventure. Praying thst all goes well and will be saving my pennies to make a trip to the new Quiltvillian Retreat Center. Any other aussies want to come with me.

Sharon J. Hughson said...

I wish I were you!

jerilyn said...

I am sure with your love of all things vintage you will be the antique malls. Looking forward to seeing your progress . will you be a scrap closet for the retreaters.

MyCretanlife said...

Love that place, your so lucky. Don’t know if I will ever get to visit though. I as so happy for you. X

Neller said...

This is the BEST news ever! I'm so happy for you!I definitely will come for a retreat and may not ever leave! Ha! Seriously, though, my hubby and I have been wanting to come to the East Coast in our motor-home and this will be perfect. I can retreat and sew, he can stay in the motor-home and golf, and it's a win-win for everyone! I'll see you next year for the Japan trip and in 2020 for the retreat! I'm sure you'll have more details as time goes by, but I hope single persons can come and sew with other quilters. I'll be living in AZ by then and probably wouldn't come with a group. Can't wait! Congratulations Miss Bonnie!

Lisa said...

Congratulations Bonnie! I'm so happy that your dream is becoming reality. And I like the cover of your new book!

pkquilter said...

So happy for your wonderful news! I've worried about your pace and your health. This is a perfect pathway for you! Love your quote "And so she designed the life she loved!" Cherry Boom

Lynn in KC said...

Congratulations Bonnie! So happy you are happy. Can't wait to visit one day.

Sandy said...

Sweet!!! Congratulations!!!!! It's like the movie Field of Dreams. If you build it, they will come! Come we will!!

scrappy101 said...

Happy For YOU!! It will be good to not have to travel so much. You have worked very hard, wishing you the best.

Elaine/Muddling Through said...

I have a smile a mile wide, I am SO happy for you! All the giving and sharing you have done all these years is coming back to you as bread cast upon the waters. You have blessed so many people, me included for sure, and it's good to see it headed back your way! I believe this will be such a blessing for your whole family. God bless you and yours!

Judy T. said...

YES!!!!

Unknown said...

Congratulations on your dream come true. A beautiful grand lady building! I hope to be a guest there some day. I love working on the diamond squares!
Linda Craven

susan said...

May I be the 201rst person to congratulate you! You also win the award for longest best kept secret! I will enjoy watching you ready this beautiful home for its new purpose.

Unknown said...

I cannot wait to make a reservation. Congratulations

Wolfquilter said...

Oh My Goodness!! I would so visit the Quiltville Inn. It looks so inviting. Congratulations!! I'm so excited for you!

Anne M. said...

Sounds wonderful. I hope to make it there. Hope you will book workshops like on the road, except it will be us on the road to see you🤞

Wendy said...

You needed this Bonnie. Many blessings on your new adventure. Looks beautiful. Nice to see you thinking of yourself once.

Lindah said...

How exciting! Bonnie, you seemed so calm as you wrote the post. Reading it, I was nearly jumping up and down (not easy for an 80yr old to do). Be sure to keep an extensive journal including the history --for the book you need to write in a few years down the road.

Suzanne C said...

Bonnie!! Bless you and all your endeavors! I am so happy for you. I have been hoping this was your big news. It is time to slow down and simplify. Time to take care of you. Time to stop putting so much stress on yourself with the travel. And, to think you will be able to work with Mona on this project is wonderful. Happy antique shopping.
Here's wishing you Fair Winds and Following Seas!

Unknown said...

Re: William Jackson Fields. I found this most interesting as my grandfather’s name was Fields Jackson and my father was a Jr.

Maria in Tucson said...

OMG!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!
I think your first two years are already booked.....

Lindab quilts said...

Bonnie, this is so exciting! Wishing you the best as you work on getting the Inn ready. Added to my bucket list to retreat with you someday.

Seams So Right said...

I'm so happy for you. You and your family deserve every inch of your new adventure..

45th Parallel Quilter said...

LOVE it when dreams of good people come true. Nothing but happiness for you!! Linda

Kay said...

So HAPPY for YOU!! Congratulations!

ORCRUISER said...

I am so happy for you. I am in the guild in Brookings, Oregon where you visited in December. I had looked forward to your lecture and class for several years but with the postponement I couldn't make it. Possibly a dream to come to your retreat center even if it is on the other side of the country.

nancykwiltz said...

Congratulations on your new chapter in life and the lovely new property you have obtained to make it happen! Would you ever consider giving a seminar at your retreat center to make "verified" Quiltville instructors to do the traveling work? Put me first on the list, if you ever do!

Aktibbs said...

Well, I am late to this party, but so excited to hear this good news!!

Sandy said...

Oh Bonnie, This is wonderful news. Even if I never get to 'visit' I will enjoy watching all the happenings via your blog. I am so happy for you and your family and all the fun times that quilters will have here! Thanks for sharing your wonderful news with us.

Unknown said...

Congratulations!

40hoppie said...

Wow! I sure do admire you and your goals.

Jeanette said...

This is so exciting!!!! I have been waiting for this announcement. The home is perfect and my sister, Pat, and I are so excited to just travel down the road a couple of hours and enjoy some retreat time at the Quiltville Inn. I will be looking forward to the progress reports and all of your shopping sprees to furnish this place. Congratulations on you new adventure!

LindaB said...

Woohoo .... fantastic news ... I am going to start saving and planning a trip of a lifetime now. Is a dream to go on retreat with you. Even the long travel from Australia will not deter me.

Charlotte K said...

Count me in for a visit as soon as you open the door! Congratulations on this grand next chapter.

Shirley said...

WONDERFUL

dianesteelequilts said...

What an amazing place! CONGRATULATIONS, Bonnie! You've made a logical and practical decision and I'll bet you'll be happy as a clam (shell, hand-quilted quilt! LOL). I'm so glad I met you in person when you came out to Napa. Next time I'll come to YOU! XOX

Unknown said...

Congratulations on your new venture. It should be fantastic. I hope I can make it down sometime to meet you and do some sewing.( health co-operating).

Charlene Amsden said...

Congrats! May your wonderful dream come true, and may you add more colorful and welcome history to a grand manor.

Beth said...

Oh, I am so happy for you! Sadie will be thrilled, as will all of the furry family members who might join your clan in the future.

Jo said...

It's about time you got your dream. How exciting. You are the new SYLVIA of ELM CREEK. I wish you all the best in the future. Well done to you as you have given to so many and will continue to do so. I am so thrilled for you.

Ann said...

I’m sew happy for you Bonnie. You have become a friend even tho I’ve met you only once. One tends to get tearly when something wonderful happens to a friend. Congratulations and much love

Ann Powell
Red Lion, PA.

crazyquilter1@gmail.com said...

I am so happy for you. What an adventure! You have worked so hard for this. I am dreaming of a vacation to your retreat. Congratulations!!!

vincenzo126 said...

What wonderful news! I'm happy for you and your family as your start this new chapter of your life. Congratulations.
-Jean ❤

jrwork said...

Congratulations, this is all sew exciting! I can retire from the USPS and come run yours in a couple years 😉

TerryA said...

I am thrilled beyond words for you! You have worked so hard and deserve this great blessing. What a gorgeous house. I know this will be a great success.

tealeafquilts said...

I am SEW happy for you Bonnie! I've long felt you needed to slow down, can't imagine keeping your schedule! What a special place for quilters to gather, straight out of Jennifer Chiaverini's books! Thank you for doing this. So much fun to be able to achieve your dreams. HGTV needs to do a series on the renovation.

Brenda T said...

Congratulations Bonnie !! That is great and I for one can not wait to go to a retreat there. So excited for you !!!!!

Deb Boucher said...

so excited for you my quilty friend. So glad I got into your two NH workshops in a few weeks too. Before you "slowdown" I amsure I will be taking a trip to your retreat center with my friend Ramona.All the best!

Linda said...

This looks amazing! So happy that this is working out for you. Maybe someday I'll get the chance to come and visit! :)

Kerry said...

How exciting and with a lot of history to boot! Super happy for you :D

Pat Miller. Boone said...

So exciting.......the Inn looks beautiful. I hope to schedule a retreat and experience it in person once you open. CONGRATULATIONS!

pareapantry@gmail.com said...

Great News to start the week! What a wonderful new chapter for you! A way to continue your passion - AND to be home with your family and furry friends! Circling you and your dreams with extraordinary possibilities! Dream big. As Buddha says "All that we are is the result of what we have thought!"

Marcia said...

Wowsie!!! I am so excited for you I can hardly read this blurry screen.

Rebecca Christie said...

so excited for you (and me)- gonna start saving up for a trip over there now... maybe I'll have enough when you're ready to open? Love it.

Rachel said...

Your new adventure will gives me a definite reason to travel east....never have stepped foot in your state! Congratulations Bonnie!!

yquiltsalot said...

Sounds absolutely fabulous! Best of luck with your new direction!!!

Judy J said...

Congrats!! Beautiful house, makes me thing of the Elm Creek Quilters series of books by Jennifer Chiaverini. This will be outstanding!

Helen S. said...

How wonderful to be able to fulfill your dreams. The retreat center looks fantastic!

Sew Happy said...

I enjoyed reading your story. Not sure I can wait until 2020!!!! I know time flies. Please don't remove the claw foot tub. It is needed in a period house. People should know if they can handle a bath or not. Happy Creating.

kath1996 said...
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Rinachiyya said...

Ongratulations Bonnie what a fantastic news. It looks like a wonderful place!
Am so happy for you it must be a dream come through!
Hope to come one day !
You must be on cloud nine!
Sooooo happy for you , you deserve it!!!
What a great find.
Happy quilting and love to Sadie! Our Levi is in surgery and I am waiting for news!
Love, Yoka Bazilewich

kath1996 said...


Good morning Bonnie....I don't know if this is the right place to ask a question but I don't know any other way of contacting you. I am a newbie quilter and I really have no idea how to piece a block together without instructions. I managed to get a copy of Quiltmaker magazine and have started cutting my woefully small scrap collection for the Diamond Tile block but just now realized that there are no instructions for how to sew this block together. Would you or one of your other readers be so kind as to help me with this....I so badly want to join this "a-long". Thank you Bonnie....and Congratulations on your new venture, I hope that I will be able to join one of your retreats when you are up and running. What a beautiful site you have picked.

Mary Ann said...

I'm retiring next year and I don't care what DH says, I will be signing up to come up from Georgia and soon as I can!!!! Mary Ann

cv quilter said...

WHOOTWHOOT is right!!! Oh my goodness this is exciting news. The beautiful home and the history that goes along with it is just plain awesome. I'm excited for you, Bonnie, and for any and all quilters who are blessed to be able to come and spend some time in your "dream". My dream, then, would be to be able to come and see Your Retreat Center and to meet you. Who knows, Maybe One Day!. What a fun and exhausting time you have ahead of you.

Chris said...

Congratulations Bonnie. It sounds and looks wonderful.

Susie Q said...

So happy for you... I have thought for some time HOW does she do all this traveling.????? This next chapter is going to be a load of work but the end result will be worth it! Nice of you to share with us.... and I will not bug you about how it is going.... so you can enjoy the process. :-)

annieb said...

What a bombshell of beauty you have found and oh the fun (work) you will have creating just what you want. I can't wait to see it all come to fruition and where & how you display your sewing machine collection. I hope to live long enough to get to come. Congratulations and God's blessings on all your plans. Whittle your plans down to enjoyable successes & leave room for future additions & plan changes that keep it fun for you. If you are happy & well, all of us will be happy with you and FOR YOU. I can't wait to see what Sadie thinks of her new home.

Mary D said...

Congratulations! I must admit I got teary reading this. So happy for you. And all of the antique shopping needed ;*) How are us old ladies going to get all our stuff up the stairs???
I know you have been considering this for some time- beautiful property. And second piece of good news--New book in December. Wowzer

Barbara Bennett said...

Bonnie this house is so perfect for you. Isn't wonderful when you know in your heart that you are on the right road in your life. I am so happy for you. God bless.

Kathy C said...

Congratulations Bonnie! I cannot wait to visit. This is very drivable for me ;-)

Unknown said...

Oh Bonnie, congratulations. I am so excited that this is coming together for you.

Anna said...

I'll start saving now for my first retreat with you. It sounds wonderful and your enthusiasm shows through your writings. Best of luck.

sewnews said...

Congratulations Beautiful Place

Christi said...

Congratulations on a new undertaking! Can't wait to see/hear about it! In planning your sewing stations, remember that not all of us are blessed with height and long legs. For those who are "vertically challenged" please make the seats and sewing stations adjustable! I am always hoping that the extra stretching I have to do to reach things will keep the body slim and trim, but it doesn't really seem to work that way.

ms_mims said...

Wow! I just added a quiltville inn retreat to my bucket list! :) There will be strips, blocks, and quilts! There may be a glass of wine (or two)! There will be tons of giggling, laughter and sewing machines humming away! Congratulations to you and your DH~ I'm so excited for you and also, by extension for all of us - your quilting fans and buddies! I've invited my sis (also a quilter) to add this to HER bucket list too, and hopefully we can come there together! PS Tons of blessings and thank you for all that you do for all of us! You're so greatly loved by SO many people who've never even met you! ;) Tuck that into your heart!

ms_mims said...

May I second that opinion! What an awesome and beautiful history. I have a huge soft spot in my heart having lived in Virginia for eight years some time back. #dreamcometrue

1 quilter said...

Congratulations Bonnie! What an exciting new adventure/venture! Even as a Canadian I love Your part of the country. Bet I could fill your retreat with friends and fellow guild members. Let me know when it's available.

MagicQuilter said...

This place looks absolutely gorgeous!! Wish I could own it and live there. And your travel schedule makes me feel exhausted just reading about it. You definitely deserve a less hectic life and more time with your family. I love your blog.

Donna Fry said...

So very happy and excited for you! The home is beautiful and a perfect retreat spot. This Northern California woman will save her retirement dimes and pennies for an adventure to meet you and stay as a quilting !

Charae said...

Fabulous!! What a gorgeous place and an exciting new adventure for you. Have fun with the development phase.

Diana G. said...

Awesome!! XOXO

Donna Fry said...

Add-retreatant

ALICIA said...

Felicidades Bonnie¡¡¡ Me encantaria poder asistir a ese retiro, pero es un sueño, sé que nunca podre ir físicamente, pero ya estoy ahí con el pensamiento.
Te deseo lo mejor.

liz said...

Great news, Bonnie. Can't wait until you start the retreats. I am sure we "retreaters" will keep you busy, so you won't miss the teaching or travelling.

Oma Judy said...

I actually have tears in my eyes as I read your post re: the reality of a retreat of your very own. Please sign me up for 2020 when you are on site. I will get there one way or another!

Kay Dungavell said...

Congratulations Bonnie. - I would love to visit.but I am 80 now so I don't think I will be able to make it. All the best wishes to you and your family as you make it happen.

Lorraine said...

How exciting for you! Congratulations on your new adventure. I cannot wait to get on the list for a retreat in southwest VA.

Unknown said...

I'm so excited for you and all the Bonnieacts. I can't wait to see you tomorrow at Lake Oconee. If you need a new to you vintage machine for the new place, I'd love move a few of the 20+ machines out of my house. There are 7 singer treadles, 1 fiddle base, 1 pheasant 127, 2 sphinx 128, 2 red eyes, and 1 New Companion. I have featherweights, 99's, 66's, and a green 185. Some in cabinets and some in cases/roll tops.

Mary said...

Congratulations, Bonnie! What a lovely spot, so perfect for quilting and for YOU! Best wishes on your exciting new endeavor. Your excitement is just contagious -- I'm bouncing in my chair as I read the history and see the photos. Love to you!!

Juana said...

Heartiest of congratulations!

Gloria R said...

Awesome! A visit to Quiltville Inn will be on my bucket list! I am so happy for you and all of us dedicated followers!

LilVy said...

Oh my GOSH!!! How EXCITING!! The house is so beautiful and the idea of a retreat place is fantastic! I don't even know how you keep up with anything with how busy you are! This all sounds like something MORE than wonderful! Congratulations!

stj said...

What incredible wonderful news for you ...... and for me! I'll be walking through that lobby as soon as you get it ready!

Margie West said...

Wow!Wonderful news! Congratulations! I look forward to reading the progress. Margie

Mystic Quilter said...

What a time you're going to have!! Stunning home and Retreat and I love the photos of the porch and entrance. I live in New Zealand and coming along when you're up and running would only be a dream for me but I'm so looking forward to your posts along the way for this new chapter in your life. Congratulations on your purchase and wishing you the very best with your drem.

Jerene said...

Looking forward to be included in a retreat someday.

Alice Cooksey said...

Wonderful news! Congratulations and best of luck in your new ventures. I would love to come and see the result of all your hard work and planning. Woohoo!!

I love stitching said...

Congratulations I am so excited for you!
I would love to go to a retreat at the Quiltville In. Whenever it is ready!!!

Looking forward to May 17 and 18 😁😁😁

khowardquilts said...

Oh, the beginnings of a dream come true for you! Even more work ahead for you, but it will be good to cut down on the traveling. I had wondered if you could arrange more classes with the guilds and/or shops that had large meeting spaces within driving distance. One advantage would be they would do the planning, feeding, etc. and you would only have to teach. But a retreat center will be lovely with very little traveling. It will be a great place for your machines and to show off your quilts.

Robin said...

I remember you posting pics of this house on your car journeys(?sp). I am over the top hearing someone I "know" achieve their absolute dream(s). Please, reservation for one the first retreat you have. Can't wait!
quiltyladyrr@gmail.com

Jittina said...

Congratulations, Bonnie! What a wonderful house, just by looking at the photo's. I'm so happy for this new chapter in your life. I'm sure you will be booked full in no time at all.

ChezVies said...

Congratulations Bonnie and wish you all the best!!

Unknown said...

Oh Bonnie I am so excited and happy for you! I just love this beautiful antique home!! Gorgeous!! I am so happy that you will settle down too after you get it all done. I would love to go to your retreat. May God be with you on your new quilting chapter of your life. :)

Mom of Three Quilter said...

I live in east Tennessee just 2.5 hours from Mouth of Wilson and LOVE that part of the world! I look forward to spending time with you there! Congratulations!

Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting said...

That front entryway is beautiful!!! So happy for you, Bonnie, and for the quilting community!

Unknown said...

Oh just so excited for you and all who can attend a retreat there. Please keep me posted I would love to attend. Thank you, Susie Reardon

Susan1952 said...

Beautiful!!! Can't wait to come and see it in person!
So happy for you!

Jan Rhoades said...

Such exciting news for you and your future. Slowing down to a steady 'run' in the one place whilst at the same time making lots and lots of Quilters very happy. Congratulations 💖🙏

Karen said...

sounds like a great solution. Think of all the time you will save, not being in an airport. Is there quilt shop near by?

Shari Z said...

If ever there was someone deserving of having their dreams come true, it's you! You give out so much to others. Even your dream includes others. I am over the moon excited for you. Now, the good Lord willing, I will get to one of your quilt retreats.
Shari

Unknown said...

Oh my goodness, I think I am as excited as you just reading about this place and the structure!!! I love decorating and in fact was a stay at home mom for 14 years with my children and operated my own professional window treatment and soft furnishings business. I would have a ball looking at and suggesting treatments for you. I can't wait until it opens and I can come to a retreat. I'm a new quilter, however, an advanced home furnishings and clothing sewist. Good luck - enjoy every minute of this journey!!

Anna said...

Congratulations and good luck on the new stage in your quilting life! I live in Northern Virginia and am the Project Linus chapter coordinator in this area. My husband bought an RV last summer when he retired and we want to visit more Virginia state parks. I hope to stop by your retreat center to at least say "hi" while we are cruising around the state.

Florence said...

i am so happy for you,,,,,,,,,,,,,,dreams do come true,,,,i live in hamilton mo,,,,,where the great jenny doan lives,,,,,her dream and yours are almost the same,,,,,congrats little lady,,,,,you deserve it,,,

Sheila Oxley said...

OH my Goodness!!!! How exciting!!!! I'm kinda close...KY! I'll let the ladies in my quilt guild know!!!! That house is fantastic!!!

Irene Onderweegs said...

finally! there will be a very good reason now to visit and not feel embarrassed thinking about the so many other chores you might have on your mind! filling up the piggy bank!!!!! =^} two years to go, i will be happy to wait for this opportunity!
in the meantime, do put me on the mailing list, hope to get in touch this summer in birmingham again....
from a very sunny blossom laden witmarsum!
love, irene

Unknown said...

How sad that Ruth died far too young.
What a beautiful home and beautiful spot for a retreat!!
Blessings

Unknown said...

Great news Bonnie! Excited for you and many of your quilt friends.i know your retreat will be awesome . Congrats

Judy said...

I am late in reading your post as I was on a four day retreat and did not open email once. I am so happy and excited for your dream come true. I wish I lived close by so I could be a volunteer and help you and Mona. I know it will be lot of work but you will have fun doing it. CONGRATULATIONS !!!

Ginny said...

How wonderful! Such exciting news. I am looking forward to following along as Quiltville retreat emerges. And MY isn't that far away so maybe I'll get to visit. Such a beautiful place. Congratulations!

Unknown said...

Bonnie, How wonderful for you! Am so pleased to hear of your plans for the Quiltville Inn and that you will be able to slow down a bit. Your friends and fans adore you and they will come to you for a visit on the wrap-around porch. Congratulations!

maggie said...

This sounds just perfect Bonnie, and I can't tell you how happy I am for you. I'm so excited to hear more, and the information that you've given so far makes me want to start packing my bags for the first retreat!! Congratulations!!
maggie

Unknown said...

Bonnie, this is fantastic! What a beautiful place! I know you are going to enjoy being there.

Kreative Kat said...

What a property and what a future. For the first time in my life, I want to visit US.

Vivian said...

OMG, I've been away from blogs for awhile and come back to see this! Thank you for another item to add to my quilting travel wish list! May 2020 bring us all together at Mouth of Wilson!

LynneP said...

Congratulations, Bonnie. I hope this adventure is everything you desire and more!

LindaGosselin said...

What fantastic news! So happy for you - and - for us! I can't wait to get a group together to come to a retreat here!

Kati said...

Oh my Bonnie, it's truly a dream come true! I am so happy for you and now there's one more thing on my bucket list :)

Unknown said...

Bonnie, I am so excited for you with this beautiful home. I can't wait to visit and see with you

Googlegurl said...

Welcome to Mouth of Wilson neighbor! I live on factory town road ( right around your corner). If there is anything I can do to help you settle in please let me know! Congratulations. I told my husband a few years ago I thought a quilt shop would do great in the old post office. and now here you are. I am so happy for you and our quiet little town.

Bev said...

This is such a lovely old home and property. Can't wait to see the end result.

LeenKM said...

It looks amazingly wonderful! I'm already rounding up friends who want to come with me!

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