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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Quilt On, Quilters!


Our weird weather patterns continue in Southwestern Virginia - 

To the east of us there were tornado watches and high winds.  We had intermittent drippy drizzle for what feels like the umpteenth day in a row.

I thought I could beat the predicted rain by sneaking in a road hike while the quilters were brunching.  I had gotten as far as throwing myself in my car...driving down to where I usually park to walk along the creek, but as soon as I was out of the car, the rain started.  Rats!
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Friday, May 30, 2025

June Quiltvillians Plus One!


I was 10 when the Alice Cooper song "School's Out" was released as a single on April 26, 1972.

I remember it playing on the little clock radio I had wished for and received for Christmas in December of 1971.

My 10 year old self would sing "School's Out for the Summer! School's out FOREVER!" at the top of my lungs when school let out in June - feeling like this song was written just for my school.

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Thursday, May 29, 2025

Gifts That Keep On Giving!


I arrived at the QPO Studio yesterday to find this big box.....I opened it to find recycled shirt parts!

Oh, happy day!

No, seriously - this is awesome.

Shirts are the gift that keep on giving....After finally getting Summer Picnic out there as a PDF pattern (Remembering that I spent however long piecing the blocks and about 5 months hand quilting the Baptist fans on it.) I have been longing to dig in once again to the recycled shirts.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Helping Hands!


A week or so ago I related the story of how a crazy windstorm took out one of our porch blinds.

I don't think I even got photos of it as son Jeff had already done the job of picking up all of the wood slats that had fallen to the ground below the porch when the string (and zip ties!) holding the old blinds together gave way.

I have no idea how old those old wooden roll up blinds were - they were there when we bought the house, 7 years ago now.

Wood and string are things that nature definitely takes a toll on, especially with our extreme weather patterns here in the mountains.

So with the breaking of one blind - a big decision was made.  It was time to replace them.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Two Ways Around It!


Things that happen in the late night hours at retreat -

If you recognize this  quilt in progress as our County Clare Leader & Ender challenge, you would be right.  To a point!

This is what happens when things are set aside for a while, and then we come back to them, forget which way units rotate and just dive in with full gusto!

This is how new variations are discovered - and all variations are RIGHT if that is the way you want to go.  It opens up other opportunities.
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Monday, May 26, 2025

Memorial Day 2025

  

Memorial Day is one of those holidays that sets my own cognitive dissonance into overdrive within my soul.

I always had a hard time as a child understanding why BBQs and picnics and long holiday weekends to head to the nearest amusement park could happen alongside holding space for family and friends who had lost loved ones in war.

"We celebrate their sacrifice for our freedoms" I was told as a child.

Okay - but isn't there a solemnity to that?

"But they'd want us to be happy and not mourn and enjoy our lives - that's what they fought and gave their lives for."

Okay.
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Saturday, May 24, 2025

In Spite of Wind!


THIS is what greeted me when I stepped out of the back kitchen door at the inn to feed two hungry cats.

Furniture sculpture?

Remember when I said I was leaving them that way because they kept the wind from blowing the rug off the porch?

I wasn't kidding!

And that's not all....
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Friday, May 23, 2025

A Blustery Thursday!


This photo is a bit zoomed in and shot through the window in the back porch door.

Someone is feeling a bit more comfortable with people each and every day.

For those asking about Flash - we think he has been around since Tula was dumped - that winter a couple of years ago when there were three kitties who had taken up residence under the old general store.

He is so very very feral. (or was)

The third one got hit by a car/truck and Hubster Dave did the deed in burying it.  It was also a stripey one.

We'd see Flash from time to time - remember when we were first trying to catch Tula in a live trap so we could get her infected leg seen to? And he ended up in the trap instead?

"We've caught the WRONG CAT!"
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Thursday, May 22, 2025

Quilts for Graduates!


My nephew Porter graduated from high school yesterday.

We are so proud of him!  

And of course, the tradition of gifting nieces and nephews quilts upon their high school graduation continues.

I had asked my sister Mary "What colors does Porter like?" a couple of weeks before I headed to Idaho to visit my mom.

"Red!  He really likes red!"

This I could cover....and off to the quilt vault I went to search.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Hanging With the May Q's!


I'm so happy for wonderful weather!  But I'm blown away that there are only 10 days left in May -

Someone slow this speeding train down, please!

This wonderful group of ladies headed home yesterday to places far and wide - some as far as Oregon. I'm so honored that they would choose to come back year after year and spend a week reconnecting with their group of friends made through our Quiltville's Open Studio Group on Facebook.

We have 13 retreat groups who have formed through membership in ourOpen Studio group.

Many only knew each other online before meeting in person at Quiltville Inn - and these friendships are deep and long lasting.  I just love seeing this happen!
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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

We Went Out & About!


There were a handful of us - 5 (Me included) who got out a couple of times for a road hike exploration of things that are changing around here week by week!

This photo was one we took up Roundhouse Road (even though the roundhouse is pretty much no more after the flood from Hurricane Helene where water was up to the roof. SAD!) for a just shy of one mile hike to the county line sign dividing Grayson County, VA from Alleghany County, NC.

Much discussion over the different spellings of Alleghany occurred!  It depends on where you are from.

But suffice it to say that on THIS side of the sign, we are firmly on NC ground.
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Monday, May 19, 2025

A Full-Up Weekend!


Who needs a quilt shop, when a quilt shop comes to us?!

One of our May Quiltvillians brought precuts, fabric on bolts, patterns and charm packs and our quilters could shop in their jammies without having to leave the house!

From what I understand there was even a jelly roll race underway yesterday afternoon as some of us begged out for a leg stretch and a dirt road hike.

I nearly fought Rebecca over the one jelly roll that was mostly neutrals - but I figure she needed to build up her neutral stash more than I did!


Projects continue to grow on design walls in the Quilting Quarters -  Tulip Time is well underway!


There is now a deer peeking out through the pines!


These star blocks in progress became:


The pink pearl bracelets on burgundy was purchased at the foyer store!


Love it!

Maybe why I love it so much is burgundy and rose were my wedding colors, and I still love them together. Yep - 1981 was 44 years ago? How can that be?


Bowdacious blocks from Adventures With Leaders & Enders are getting their sashings.  So cute!


I love empty sewing stations with blocks in progress!


More curves happening here!


Posh Sunflower!


The Plaidish quilt in blue and green is moving right along!


And an Old Town top center reached completion!


So did a halloween charm pack!

While there was no pattern for this, I was told she used 2'' strips to frame each charm square and then used a ruler to trim each block a bit wonky, similar to what I did with Happy Scrappy Houses. (Free Patterns tab)


Garden Party from the Addicted to Scraps book keeps growing over here -


Rebecca is determined to FINALLY get her Blue Ridge Beauty finished!

Pattern from my book Adventures With Leaders & Enders.


And I will never be able to see these border units as anything other than "Cat Ears." LOL! Once you see it - you can't unsee it.

Speaking of cat ears:


The ladies have been brunching on the porch as the weather has been incredible.  But brunch time is also cat-breakfast time and having all of these two-leggeds in his space on the porch was confusing and disconcerting to Mr. Flash.

So I've solved two problems with one move - He is eating down the back stairs, keeping him safe from people, and Tula hasn't figured out yet where is food is so she is leaving him alone to eat it himself without her interfering and stealing his food.

I have photos taken on walks of wildflowers, cattle, ,a deer on the road - but I'll save that because I want to jump in here and show you where my focus has been over the weekend.


Ummmm....yeah. This.


Believe it or not - I do have a plan!


The release of Summer Picnic has me yearning to dig back into shirt scraps, but I wanted something a bit more improv with no real triangles after the tile floor inspired quilts I've been working on.

And I'm going to want something to put back into my hand quilting hoop to snuggle with in the evenings for feet up tv watching time.

My plan is to have some of these all dark, some of these all light, and some of them half-light-half-dark.

Knowing how I dig into things with hyper-focused gusto - I have a feeling this will be all-consuming and full steam ahead for a while.

And no - the kits I need to make for my upcoming trip to Iceland did not get made yet.  But there is still time.

Working on these also gave me a way to put our new Leader & Ender challenge into poduction in between the seams - I think you are going to like it.


I took this photo on Friday - before our huge rain storm hit Friday night.  I'm glad I did - the rhododendron is at peak in this photo.  By Saturday morning the storm had pounded blossoms to the ground and she is starting to look a bit sad.

Rhodie season passes too quickly!


Thank you, thank you, thank you for the marvelous response to our Summer Picnic
PDf pattern release and gift-away!

Did you get your entry in on that post

We'll draw for our 2 winners on Tuesday, 5/27/25.

The PDF pattern for Summer Picnic is currently 25% off in the Quiltville Store through Saturday 5/31/25. No coupon needed.

Stars For The Win!

Stars and Scraps were meant for each other! Create this stunning star quilt in scrappy plaids from recycled shirts or with your own stash yardage. Piecing options, full color photos and graphics and many tips for easy piecing pleasure included.

Quilt Size: 72’’ X 72’’


I'll be drawing for two lucky winners who will each win a Summer Picnic PDF pattern from me and a Paw Paw's Shirts fabric roll from  Cotton to Quilts.

The Paw Paw's Shirts roll is so cute and will enhance your own fabric stash!

And check out their selection of neutral cotton rolls to add more cute neutral prints to your collection.

And I think that catches us up to now!

How did your weekend go?


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

What advice are your quilts giving you?

Have a marvelous Monday, everyone!

 
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Saturday, May 17, 2025

May Quiltvillians - In The House!


It's Brunch-on-the-porch season!

And I just love the time of year where we can gather outside and enjoy some fresh air, rock in some rocking chairs, and perhaps moo back to the cows below if they happen to be there.

It doesn't get much better than this!
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Friday, May 16, 2025

Summer Picnic Gift-Away!


The birds are chirping!  Summer is on its way - I can tell because it was 67f degrees this morning when I woke up - outside temp!

That means coffee on the porch, checking my email, listening to the humming birds as they buzz by to reach their feeders.

There is one with a white ring around his neck that I recognize.  He'll hover right in front of me, a couple of feet from the feeder, just checking things out before he heads to the feeder for a drink.

I love this time of year!
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Thursday, May 15, 2025

An Invitation from Research Rave!


I received an email yesterday from Tara Miller of The Quilt District letting me know of a Research Rave Retreat she is hosting in Cincinnati with quilt historian pal Lisa Erlandson who has been featured on The Quilt Show a few times, and currently has an exhibit of her collection on at the Museum of Texas Tech University.

These gals know their vintage textiles and dating methods for vintage quilts and want to help you discover the stories behind your own antique/vintage quilts!
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Time Really Does Fly -


6 years ago today we were closing in on completing the new ceiling in the QPO studio - 

We had purchased the inn property the year previous - in April 2018 but all of the focus had been on getting the retreat house ready for guests - the need to move into the QPO as the main office/studio for my quilting business was not at the forefront....not for at least couple of months yet.

That would happen in July over the 4th of July week coming up with the moving of the long arm into this space...

These photos came up in my Facebook memories and I am still marveling over how we were able to transform this old USPS post office into a wonderful creative space.  

I do not take this space for granted!
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Off The Machine!


Don't you wish that a fanfare would instantly play the moment you took the last stitch in any project - be it machine or hand quilted?

Last stitch - TADA!  And the trumpets would sound.  That would feel so good!

But instead - it was the whir of the motor on my take up roller slowing letting things unwind as the entirety of my Lahinch quilt was revealed - quilting completed.
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Monday, May 12, 2025

Mother's Day Weekend Aftermath!


"When does your rhododendron bloom?" comes the question -

"Usually by Mother's Day!" is the answer, and this year she came into bloom right on time!

I noticed the first of the blossoms on Wednesday when I arrived back at the inn after a week away.

The drive the night before was in complete darkness - around midnight- so it wasn't until daylight that I could see the changes happening around here.

And through the week she just got prettier and prettier!
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Sunday, May 11, 2025

Happy Mother's Day & A Pattern Sale!


Happy Mother's Day!

I'm starting here with the quote of the day that usually happens at the END of each post. 

Why? Because it's Sunday and I usually take Sunday off as my one day of not worrying about what I'm going to write -

But also because I forgot in the whirlwind of coming home late Tuesday  night after visiting my mom Pre-Mother's-Day, to a retreat group arriving Wednesday that I was going to post something important - and didn't!

But before I get to that part -
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Saturday, May 10, 2025

Where Quilters Gather!


It was a windy, blustery day but by 4pm this is where I found most of the quilters mingling!

This sunny corner of the back porch has become a favorite spot for afternoon munchies and beverages - a step away from sewing machines and projects.

And yes, that rug is new!
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