Hi guys! I'm home!
I got home last evening and the first thig on the agenda was to visit Quiltville Inn and check in on the December Quiltvillians who arrived last Wednesday - last evening was their LAST evening. They all head home today, so I was eager to see them before they took off this morning.
Little did I know that while I was gone that a huge cold snap and wind storm would blow through Southwestern Virginia including a power outage moment -
But thanks to the Generac, the quilters kept quilting, they had full power at the house, and never skipped a beat.
Just look at this beautiful array of quilts!
Would you believe that i experienced much FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) while I was in England, just knowing that these gals were here and having a great time without me?
It came in waves...believe me, I was having a great time in England, too!
I'm so grateful for Hubster Dave who stepped in to save the day on many occasions and for the impromptu photographers who stepped in to take care of documenting this retreat so everyone has their photo memories in hand.
At the far right is a green/red Indigo Way -
And this is the back side!
Oopsie Daisie finish! Beautiful!
There was much ooing and ahhing during an impromptu show and tell in the dining room of the inn last evening....Everyone had amazing finishes!
That's Rivanna worked up in a rainbow of solids at the far left, followed by Indigo Way and sorry to say that since I wasn't here all week with everyone, I don't know the ones that I don't know.
I do know a beautiful trip around the world when I see one -
And the one on the right - is it from the 3 yard quilts books?
Cute patriotic quilt on the left, Frolic on the right!
Holy, Moly - a Red Silk Path!
And as always, Tula has kept everyone entertained!
Morning stretches at the kitchen door -
FEED ME! FEED ME!
And who else is caught hanging around?
FLASH!
I hadn't seen him in a while, but evidently, he's hanging around more.
And more.
And yes, that's him....on the ROOF of the dilapidated old General Store next to the QPO. Any sunny spot will do, out of the wind.
I took this last night as we were leaving...there he is.
And Tula - she just fluffs up her tail and pays him no mind.
And for my Welcome Home party?
LOL!!!
I was so tired it took me a while to notice what was on the shirts.
What in the world??
This shenanigan is all up to Tracey and her four cohorts in quilt-crime who ordered shirts off of Amazon where you can impose any image on a shirt - Why they chose my face I will never know, but I have never laughed so hard in my life.
Thanks for holding down the fort, ladies!
And with that, we officially wrap up our 5th Quiltville Inn season. Our next retreat is in February 2025.
How does time fly so quickly by?
Today I'm hitting the ground CRAWLING. My body clock needs some readjusting and that will take a few days. I was up and wide awake at 4:20 this morning. There will be a nap in between laundry loads.
There is catching up on outgoing mail order to do, and I will start in on that today (inbetween loads) but it may take a couple of days to get it all done.
I need to jump back in and get Part 4 of Old Town ready for Friday.
One step at a time, one thing at a time...just keep moving forward.
And that's where I am today.
Quiltville Quote of the Day -
Sewing time may be put off for a while yet, but I'll get there!
Smoky Mountain Stars pattern is found under the Free Patterns tab.
Have a terrific Tuesday, everyone.
It's good to be home!
Love the shirts and the smiling faces. I love seeing Tula and the sneaky friend cat.
ReplyDeleteAlmost done with the gift sewing that I need to finish ( can't disappoint a 5 year old) and then I can return to my waiting pile of things to work on
Glad you're home and had a great trip.
Anna in Illinois
So glad you are home and in ‘recovery’. So, have a question. Thinking of going on the tour to England next year. A few years ago I went to England on a tour but got Covid the 3rd day so didn’t see much. Anyway have you been to the quilt show there? Would you compare it to one of ours like Houston or Paducah? Just wondering. Very jealous of the trip you just took. Enjoy your nap.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home. I love the quotation today!
ReplyDeleteGood job, December Quiltvillians, your finishes are lovely! The Bonnie shirts are priceless!
ReplyDeleteGlad you're home safely, Bonnie, and now you can relax and get re-energized. I think sewing might just be the trick to do that! :-)
Welcome home! Did they give you a shirt for your collection? Love all the fun they had in spite of thepower outage. Yea for your generator. Day 10 in December, 15 days to go! My tree is going up , Finally! I am behind on my Christmas . Hangover from Thanksgiving high with all my Family and gift-away of Quilts!! I even gifted a few of my Quiltville Mystery Quilts. Never imagined that! They loved it. You can see my Joy on my FB Cover photo.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Bonnie. Those shirts are hilarious. Glad to see Tula and Flash. And that red Silk Path is fabulous! I plan to make it in browns one day but oooh those reds may just sway me. Happy Holidays. Fran in Pa
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful array of finishes! I did the patriotic panel myself; such a fun project! Glad to hear that you made it home safe & sound, & the fur babies are getting some make up some scratches & pets! I love the backing of the Indigo Way, totally different & stealing the idea for next time! Hopefully it doesn't take you long to get back in the routine & back behind the sewing machine soon!!
ReplyDeleteLove the red Silk Path! And don't tell my husband why the laundry never gets finished -- that 15 minutes gets me everytime!! Merry Christmas
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