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Saturday, April 15, 2023

This Is How We Do It!


Here they are!

The Quilt District Gals, enjoying life out on the porch - our first group of the 2023 season to actually have weather cooperative enough for us to eat meals without them blowing away.

What a difference this is from last year where it actually snowed while they were here.

Crazy times!  But we'll take this!

What's not to love about sunshine, quilty friends and...


Cute cooks in the kitchen!


Not to mention goodies in the mail!

Susie Emmons of Vintage Textile Soak sent us some door prizes to pass around - the ladies were thrilled.

Thank you, Susie!

While the weather was warm, I gathered up a vanload of wannabe hikers for a break from our sewing machines -


First timers up to Grayson Highlands to see the ponies!

(Remember it snowed last year while they were here!)


This day just couldn't be beat!


A bit breezy - just look at the crazy hair -


Taking it, one step at a time -


And then - we spotted them!


And they spotted us right back!


Nearly hidden in shadow - and munching the new spring grass.


Someone will be foaling soon!


Catching a serene moment in the shade -


Saying hello to a new wooly friend!


If we were in search of a pony experience - we found one!


Are you having fun yet, girls?


Resting it out at our half-way spot.

I love this spot.  It is so grand for just sitting quietly and looking out at the distant view.  Any problems going on seem to just seem so insignificant, melting away with the letting go and a few deep breaths.


Making memories on the Appalachian Trail!


Pam and Tara - the birthday girl!


And this beautiful sight!


There is plenty of time for quilting up a storm clear into the wee small hours if you wish - but taking an hour or so to stretch and walk and breathe and discover - priceless!


And thanks to the passers-by that offered to take a group photo!


Later that evening (after much sewing and dinner on the porch) we celebrated our first fire pit night of the 2023 season as well!


Ever had a flaming peep?  LOL!


This was really a special evening for so many reasons - 

I love witnessing the bonds of friendship within groups of women.  

We've all reached the age where everyone is dealing with something that is heavy on the heart and mind.

Being together IS therapy.  We need each other so much - especially as we age.

Along with the laughing and good eats, and boundless creativity - there is support, comfort, encouragement and lifting of one another.

As much as we love quilts and quilting - it's the deep bonds of friendship that mean the most.

My thanks to the Quilt District gals for allowing me to take part in their retreat and making me feel like one of the girls, too!

Of course - this happened yesterday:


And I am so thrilled with the response!  I can't wait until blocks start being shown on social media!  Please remember to use hashtags #quiltville and #sugargrovequilt so we can find your posts!

Did you enter to win the gift-away on the gift-away post?

I'll be drawing for 2 winners on Friday 4/28/23 (Because I leave for Vietnam on 4/30/23!!!) who will each receive a Sugar Grove PDF pattern from me, and a Roy G. Biv color roll from  Cotton to Quilts!


Perfect colors to enhance your scrap stash!

Captivating Triangles!

The ultimate in scrap stitching! This pattern includes full color photos and graphics and 3 different methods to ensure triangle success! Yes, you CAN make a dent in the scrap stash and have fun while doing it!

Quilt Size: 80’’ X 90’’

Optional but helpful: Bonnie K. Hunter's Essential Triangle Tool and either the Simple folded Corners ruler, or the Simple Folded Corners Mini.

Traditional rotary cutting methods are also given for those who don't have access to these rulers.

Introductory Pricing!  This pattern is already marked 25% off - no coupon needed!  Price reduction good through 4/30/23 and reverts to full price on 5/1/23. Hurry now and save!

You'll find it in both the Quiltville Store and the Quiltville Etsy Pattern Shop.

Today with the Quilt District - an antique quilt show & share this afternoon!  I'll be sure to get loads of photos.

We'll also be doing our "over the porch rail" photo shoot - and the quilting will continue to fill every other waking moment.

Do you think I can get some willing to take a walk up Roundhouse Road with me?? We'll see!

How about you? Do you have any weekend plans?


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

Sometimes you don't feel the weight of something you've been carrying until you feel the weight of its release.

Smith Mountain morning quilt found in my book Scraps & Shirttails II available in the Quiltville Store.
Have a great weekend, everyone!



 

7 comments:

sue s said...

Oh Bonnie, I have a very troubled friend who is so weighed down with grief she needs to share- what she's trying to carry isn't her fault. We who love her hope therapy will help. I love the pony pics.

Mary said...

Perfect weather in our forecast, today. Tulips blooming and the grass is mowed. I love the Springtime! Glad you got to see all the Ponies. Putting on my Quiltwear after breakfast. Happy Scrappy Saturday!

Aby Dolinger said...

I love the photo of the hikers around the large boulder—-frame-able! Your words about us needing the encouragement of other women are so true!

Terri in BC said...

Thank you for this thought today, it was very timely as I had a difficult day at work yesterday, weighed down by problems that aren't in my control. Love the ponies and your upbeat attitude!

Tracey Honig said...

Oh, I love the quote and the quilt pictured with it. I also love the idea of a group of ladies who help each other through life. The hike was picture-perfect, it looked like. Today in South Central Texas we are in the low 90's. UGH!! Tomorrow it will be just a little bit cooler, and I will probably be spending the day at the hospital with the mister while his mom is having another heart procedure done. ( Some heavy stuff going on there, so the quote hit home today.) Trying to steal some stitching time here and there to work on my Triple Treat and 4-Patch X. Have a wonderful weekend and enjoy the group! :)

patti leal said...

thanks for all the photos. loved seeing teddy pruett all scrunched up with quilting stuff. haven't seen her in seems like forever. the comraderie and support for all each of us is going through is so important. never saw a roasted 'peep' before. patti in florida

The Joyful Quilter said...

Looking forward to seeing you in a few days, Bonnie!! Hoping for nice weather. A pony experience looks like a lot of fun!

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