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Friday, April 04, 2025

All On A Thursday!


Look at this group!

April Quiltvillians have come from Florida, Oklahoma, Connecticut, North Carolina, West Virginia and beyond for a week of quiltershipping (Like fellowshipping, but hey - we are lady quilters!) and friendship building -

And in between the pedal to the metal sewing we got out yesterday for a jaunt down Bear Branch Road!
I love it when I have a group adventurous enough to leave their machines and projects for an hour or so and just get in a bit of nature and a gold old fashioned leg stretch.


Food is also plentiful -

No one goes hungry at retreat!


We need that sustenance, not only for the road hikes, but to keep us sewing late into the night.


We've got some pretty painted ladies at retreat, too!


Aren't they gorgeous?!


Another lovely featherweight and a scrappy project being worked up in civil war repros.  Lovely!


A fun project from a recent trip to Hawaii is on one design wall.


A springy floral creation in progress -

I know this one is a GE Designs quilt by Gudrun - but I don't know the name.


A Bricks & Stepping Stones from the Free Patterns tab is making a statement here!


Isn't this just cute?

Super springy - and can be made from a layer cake and a matching jelly roll plus background.  I'm thinking kid going off to college dorm type of quick quilt.


Being surrounded by this kind of camaraderie keeps me inspired and going!  When quilters gather, we are in great company.


The cattle are in good company too, below the back porch!

You can hear them mooing from the quilting quarters - and yes, there are young babies. So cute!


Double bloom daffies - love them!


These white/yellow ones are now blooming.,

They come up a couple weeks later than the others - but are worth waiting for.


It's not fancy - but the painting is complete on the QPO studio.

It looks so much better!

Yesterday was also momentous - the lawn got its first mow of the 2025 retreat season.  Oh, the smell of fresh mown lawn!!

It won't be long until fire pit season commences. I'm looking forward to long warm evenings dotted with lightning bugs and creek sounds.


Guess what is now DONE?


The last stitch has been taken!


Here's a bit of the backing showing what the cross-hatching looks like on the reverse side. The label hasn't been written on yet. No fabric pen at home.

I'll get some full out photos within the next couple of days to share.

Be watching for the Abbeygate PDF pattern release and gift-away to happen mid-July.


I'm still sewing border log cabin blocks....and not making a dent.  I don't know what would make a dent in this.  Every time I dig for a certain color, it just fluffs up more.  Kind of like foam insulation - once you let it out of the can - can you ever get it back in again?

I'll have fun trying!


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

Just because it seems impossible doesn't mean I shouldn't try! 


Happy Friday, everyone!

 

19 comments:

  1. The Gudrun quilt is called JoLee, a recent one day quilt along.

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  2. Anonymous9:08 AM EDT

    What a fun happy post I love all of the projects and especially your finished quilt!!!

    Shirley Albertson Owens AKA sao

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  3. Abbeygate is so so pretty!! It will be on my list when published!

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  4. handmade by mb9:47 AM EDT

    Love the colors of the feathweights. Who painted them? Would love to have mine done.

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  5. Anonymous10:55 AM EDT

    Cheerful quilts and happy smiles! Thanks for sweet start to the day.

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  6. I want that orange Featherweight. Sigh.

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  7. Those featherweight machines have me in a total swoon!

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  8. I just love the rich color(s) in your Abbeygate quilt.

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  9. I love seeing the sping flowers and pretty painted ladies. A fresh cost of paint improves face value.

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  10. Anonymous1:24 PM EDT

    I read that there were some Oklahomans at this retreat and then saw the bright orange and crimson red featherweights - perhaps some OSU and OU fans? Bedlam Quilting!

    Liz ( in OKC )

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    1. I would take that Orange (Power) Featherweight in an OSU Heartbeat! LOL
      I know two of the Oklahoma quilters and neither one of them are behind the Orange or Crimson! LOL Maybe there are others there showing their pride!
      Bedlam Quilting sounds like an event one of the local shops in OKC should adopt!
      Bertha in Midwest City, OK

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    2. Anonymous11:34 PM EDT

      The orange one was bought in TX at Box Car Quilts but the orange is representing orange and blue for the Florida Gators.

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  11. I'd love to buy a featherweight machine like those colorful ones. Haven't seen any near where I live. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. Aby Dolinger8:58 PM EDT

    Your quotation made me laugh aloud! I think you need a barn quilt or two to decorate the outside of the QPO!

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  13. Beatrice2:25 AM EDT

    The GE Quilt Designs pattern is called Jolee.
    https://gequiltdesigns.com/products/jolee-pdf-pattern-and-video-class
    There is also a slightly different tablerunner version called Lil'Jojo.
    https://gequiltdesigns.com/products/lil-jojo-pdf-table-runner-pattern

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  14. Anonymous6:35 AM EDT

    There’s just something about the simple cross hatch quilting that makes my heart so happy. Congrats on the finish. Looking forward to seeing what’s next on the quilting docket.

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  15. Anonymous9:09 AM EDT

    Bonnie What a beautiful quilt , I really like the backing you chose. Julie K.

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  16. Anonymous12:09 PM EDT

    Abbeygate in blues for me. Love it!
    —Gail Straka

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  17. Love that pillar print backing!

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