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Friday, June 06, 2025

Almost Tomorrow!


When I was little I used to count things in the number of "sleeps" left to get to any particular date.

12 sleeps until Christmas.

5 sleeps until vacation.

3 more sleeps until grandma comes.

I have ONE MORE SLEEP until I start my Icelandic adventure!

And no, I am not packed!

Yesterday got me one day closer to having all of the "before I go" things completed.

The inn laundry is finished and yesterday I made up the towel baskets that go at the end of each bed.

The inn is spit-spot and will be ready for retreaters the day after I return home.  Whew.

Mail order got out.


The rest of my available time was spent writing the Fireweed Quilt Gift-Away post that will go live on June 18th.

Here's a photo from when I completed the top and had just finished stay-stitching the outside edge before quilting.

My flight gets home late night on the 17th and I want this ready so all I have to do is stumble out of bed and push publish the following morning.

And before I knew it...without any sewing time happening for me at all...it was time to head to town for the Chiropractor.

I'm happy to say that I am feeling nearly 100% and I am so relieved. And yes, I'm doing all of the things to make sure I can handle the not-so-long flight from JFK to Reykjavik. TOMORROW NIGHT!


I can share a bit of this progress...son Jeff has been working his landscaping magic by taking the bricks from the wall that was demolished by Hurricane Helene and repurposing them to make a much lower retaining wall around where a few bushes and the Generac are.


More soil will be added to level things and help out the struggling bushes - it's really rocky and uneven here.

Mulch will also be added to beautify the area. But first...he needs to finish the wall, and that will happen over the next week-plus that I am gone.


Making good progress on finishing that long diagonal seam I shared yesterday.


Some questions from folks wanting to see my big handwork basket - here it is. Nothing special.

It's just a large wicker laundry basket that I keep big quilt projects in, whether it's a quilt that I'm hand quilting in my hoop, or in this case, the eternal hexie project that has taken up residence in here.

It keeps big things off the floor. That's all.

I have less than 3 feet to finish that diagonal seam, and I hope to do that tonight.

Speaking of hexies...this question came in from Beverly:



Hexagon graph paper!

You can print your own for free HERE

For previous quilts I have taped pages together to get them big enough to graph out the whole quilt. 

For this one, I only graphed out the units I'd need to see the repeat of pattern, and I'm just free-wheeling it to get the quilt to the size I want by repeating the units.

Get some colored pencils or crayons and give it a go.

For a medallion quilt, I started somewhere in the center of my taped together pages.

For the one I'm doing now I just started in the upper left corner and drew out just enough to get me started.


And at some point I'm going to have to return to this project that has sat on top of my ironing board at home...untouched for over a month.

I'm not sure why it got waylaid - other than I went to Idaho to visit my mom, and since I got back I've had retreats going and QPO projects in the forefront and getting our new Leader & Ender ready for July and....well.

It's sitting.

But I have plans.  When I get home.  I have plans!


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

At least this is how I am looking at it....

Oh - we are heading out to the airport in TN around 7am. No blog tomorrow!

I go from TN to Atlanta to JFK getting in around 5pm.  My flight leaves for Iceland late at night. It's an all day airport day -

We get into Iceland on Sunday morning.

I will likely not be blogging while I'm away so feel free to follow along on Facebook or Instagram.

If I post any videos I will also send them up to YouTube.

Happy Friday, everyone!

 

14 comments:

  1. Bonnie, thanks for the design info. I am going to print your hexie paper and try my hand at designing a simple hexie quilt. Have a great trip to Iceland. I understand it is a beautiful country.

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  2. So many things get way-laid around I have a Wedding Quilt to Finish . I'm feeling old today.. Need to quilt the last part of Old Town still. I just need to turn on my Q20 machine and do it! Graduation is tonight for two Grandson's in two different places. Can I just stay home?

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  3. Rosemary Mcguire9:40 AM EDT

    I’m not packed, either. However, I have tomorrow until around 3:00 pm, if needed. Safe travels tomorrow.

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    1. Anonymous3:09 PM EDT

      Enjoy Rosemay. See you when you get back. MJ from Mouse Quilts /

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  4. Anonymous11:21 AM EDT

    Bonnie, bring warm clothes. I'm in Iceland now and it's winter again. Safe travels.

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  5. Love today's quilt! I'm a Fabric Collector with Dreams too...lots of Dreams! :-)
    I'm so happy to share with you, Bonnie, that I've made good progress on Old Town. I've worked on it bit-by-bit, and yesterday I was finally ready to lay out block pieces and sashings on my design wall. It's gorgeous and I'm ready to sew the top together! I already have the little 4-patch units made so finishing up won't take so long after that, I hope. Thank you so much for the Old Town Mystery sew along. *hugs*
    Glad your back is feeling better. Have a wonderful and safe trip to Iceland! Jenny

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  6. Hexie graph paper! Genius. I didn’t even think to look that up. Thanks!

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  7. Anonymous4:36 PM EDT

    A friend's dog always wanted to know when her "mom" would be home again. S told Duchess that she would be gone for "X number of lights (days) and X number of darks (nights)." It always reassured Duchess. I hope you enjoy your one more sleep before leaving for Iceland and have good solid sleeps while there. Safe travels and Bless you for your Quiltville posts. Cathy P

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  8. Anonymous6:31 PM EDT

    Thank you for the hexie graph paper. Aze

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  9. Anonymous2:29 AM EDT

    Safe travels

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  10. Anonymous1:21 PM EDT

    Wishing you and your traveling companions a fun and safe trip. Sue OH/AZ.

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  11. Bon Voyage! May you see amazing things and come back refreshed with fond memories of your adventures!

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  12. Enjoy your time in Reykjavik. I remember the sulfur smell, but Iceland is a beautiful Island. I would go back there sny time. I am taking my daughter on a cruise to the fjords in Norway with a 3 night stay over in London. Three days after I get back I am traveling to Ohio for a quilt retreat. That's enough for the summer; the in the fall I'll visit my family in Germany. Safe travel for you'll.

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  13. Safe travels, can't wait to see what you see there :0)

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