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Monday, March 10, 2025

Weekend Fun with Quilty Pleasures!


I walked into Quiltville Inn on Saturday to find the Quilty Pleasures gals finishing up a yummy lunch - refueling themselves to they could get back to more pedal to the metal sewing!

It really was a quilty pleasure to have these ladies staying at the inn through the weekend.


Helen made the most of her baggies of pieces saved from the 1990s and finished the ornaments for her Christmas quilt.


Helga's houses are also coming together!

Cute cute!

They remind me of the Victorian bathing boxes seen along the shore in Melbourne. 


The wind was super gusty so we did some photo taking inside the Quilting Quarters.  Beautiful projects, ladies!


That piano key border is just the ticket to make this quilt sing!


And the run to the quilt shop for "just the right aqua" for the inner border is also what this pickleball throw needed.


All of the jelly roll rail fence blocks are off the design wall and into this throw sized quilt top!


The time really did fly by way too fast, ladies!  We'll see you back next March.


There is ALWAYS something needing fixing when you are dealing with a house that's 141 years old.

In this case we were afraid it was going to be another repeat of what happened with the QPO door nextdoor - when the latch thing was stuck and couldn't be moved.

And this is an OLD solid heavy door - with really old fittings.  Look at the size of that knob hole? How are we supposed to fix that?


Knob off..now what?


Remove the door from the hinge side, that's what.

Luckily these hinges were in better condition than the old door next door.


Removing the whole locking mechanism from the door.


Something has definitely slipped in here.


We found the part that had slipped, figured out how everything needed to go to function, and then everything got a good dose of sewing machine oil to help things work just a little bit better.

I was holding my breath the whole time...please work! Please work! Please work!

And it did.  It worked even better than it did before so we are back to all systems go.

Or all systems, open, close, and lock as the case may be.


How to know there have been quilters in the house!

After everyone packed up and hit the road yesterday I started in on the laundry, and look at the quilt math I found on the pressing table paper.


Who says quilting doesn't take brains!

It's MATH, baby -

For all of those times I hated math as a kid.  Who knew that we'd be using our 10th grade geometry skills for all of the angles, and other math to help us figure things out.

If only our match teachers could see us now!


Did you see what happened yesterday?

Bloom in Stitches!

Simple embroidery of tulip blooms surrounded by a border of patchwork tulips! It’s feeling like spring already! Full color photos and graphics. Optional construction methods.

Quilt Size:20’’ X 20’’

Introductory pricing:  Bloom is currently marked 25% off in the Quiltville Store, Sal6e price good through 3/16/25.

Save 15% of rulers, notions and tools using coupon code NOTIONS.  Put in the code on your shopping cart page BEFORE You click to your payment so discount can be applied before you check out.

And yes - there is a Gift-Away! Get your entry in on That  Post.

I'll be drawing for three winners on 3/15/25 who will each receive a Bloom PDF pattern from me.

No fabric roll this time - that's saved for later in the month when we release Waterford.  It's coming!


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

There's a basket of clean laundry waiting to be folded on my bed. 


I'll get to it later - there's quilting to be done!

Happy Monday, everyone!

 

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:20 AM EDT

    Quilt math is one reason I quilt. I believe it helps keep this mid 70s brain active and hopefully it helps it work better! Oh, and I enjoy the process and it gives me great pleasure to take random donated fabric and turn it into Project Linus quilts.

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  2. Great job on the quilts this weekend! Quilty math is the only math I like to do these days, even though I go to Algebra class for 2 hours a day... and my brain actually hurts by the time I go to lunch! HAHA! (I'm a teacher's aide)
    Anyway... thank goodness the lock got fixed. I'm on SPring Break this week, so there will be lots of quilting and little projects around the house to be done. Lots of rest as well. Have a wonderful week!

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  3. Love the pic with the 6 ladies in the super cute t-shirts! So sweet! Nice projects also ladies.
    Glad your door knob is fixed. Love the sign on the door "Warning! Quilt Pox" :-)
    Happy Monday! Jenny

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  4. Anonymous10:51 AM EDT

    You’re lucky to have a handy husband. Me here, not so much….Sandi Z.

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  5. I say it all the time - "If only my geometry teacher would have told me-"you'll need this knowledge when you become a quilter" - I might have paid more attention." LOL I'll be enjoying a lunch midweek with some of my quilting friends. Have a great week.

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  6. LOL Bonnie! Today's Quote is right on!

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  7. I made that very same Christmas Traditions quilt ages ago, when it was first featured on the weekly TV show. It's been gifted to my daughter who displays it proudly every Christmas. One of my very first finished accomplishments. Ahhh!! The one shown is BEAUTIFUL.

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  8. Lol, I took a remedial Math class in High school. Who knew I'd be a Quilter doing my Math. I love counting in sets of 10s like you do. Good job on the knob, Dave! Handy hubby's are great to have around. Happy Monday! I almost forgot to change the clock in my bedroom. Lost that hour of sleep over the weekend.

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  9. Anonymous8:00 AM EDT

    My Christmas Traditions has hung every Christmas for years in my living room. So many happy memories, I made it as part of a quilt-a-long with so many friends.

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