The summer solstice happened last night at 10:42 pm!
Were you up for it?
I was NOT! HA! But it's still an occurrence that I Both rejoice in (warm summer nights! Yay!) and one that makes me a bit sad...days will now get shorter from here day by day by day.
How did we celebrate the solstice?
We quilted of course! And with summer comes more opportunity for rocking and stitching, relaxing on the porch at Quiltville Inn.
Four of us got in another road hike up Roundhouse Road...and look! The mountain rhodies are blooming! Right on time for 4th of July. They tend to bloom much later than the big domestic one that's in front of the inn.
These bloom clusters are smaller and baby lotion pink, almost white. But they are blooming!
3 quilters, a waterfall, and blooming rhodies!
All the way up to the sate line -
Cows were resting in the shade of this big tree - until we disturbed them. Sorry, buddies - We'll leave you be so you can reclaim your shade back.
Upon our return home these two were found lounging on the back porch. I don't blame them!
There are several very warm days coming up in the future. There will be more shady porch time, and when that is too much - the quilters head back inside to the AC and more machine time.
Some things happening around here:
What a great color combo!
These also - love the butter yellow background!
Earlier in the day I saw that Easy Breezy was together, and borders begun!
Tada! It's lovely!
Now this looks like a string piecing mess I could get into!
Across the table is this little cutie.
I love seeing so many featherweights on retreat!
This is a great way to showcase a large floral print!
Something very Amishy looking!
The quilting will be the showcase here.
So many sparkling stars!
Meanwhile in the QPO Studio -
I chose an olive-y, not quite brown, not quite green, mostly in-between print to bind my recently machine quilting Open Window quilt.
I had 1/2 yard which was just enough - and I'm happy to find a place for this fabric to land.
It has a very vintage look, it compliments the plaids, stripes and prints in the quilt without shouting too loudly, and gives a nice finish to the edge of a quilt that doesn't have a wide fabric border.
I now have several nights of relaxing binding flipping ahead!
Be watching for the Open Window PDF pattern to drop this fall - stay tuned!
And here's a bit of Iceland for you:
We were on our way to see the sights around Iceland's Golden Circle!
One of our stops was Thingvellir National Park:
Again, it was an amazing trip and I'm still going through photos and reliving all that we did while we were in Iceland. It truly was magical!
Find out more about my future trips HERE. I'd love to have you join us!
Today? Haircut. Most needed. I've put it off for 3 weeks...it's time. Especially as this summer heat and humidity creep in.
More time with the quilters - it's a rest day and no road hikes are planned for today.
How about you?
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I'll be drawing for two winners who will each receive a Fireweed PDF pattern from me and a Facets of Red fabric roll from Cotton to Quilts.
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We will draw for our two winners on Saturday, 6/28/25.
Quiltville Quote of the Day -Celebrate the Summer Solstice! Girls Just Wanna Have fun!!
((Isn't this picture adorable!! Weeeeee!))
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!

Happy Solstice!! That picture is the cutest.
ReplyDeleteIt's gonna be a hot one today! Time to fill the hummingbird feeders. They depend on those feeders to be fresh every 2 to 3 days.
I'm going to dye my hair for the last time this morning. I need a cut too. Oh well.
Have a Sparkling weekend and stay cool. Blessings 💞🙏
Unfortunately, our days will be getting shorter and our nights will be getting longer!
ReplyDeleteHappy Solstice Day. I think we'll have a Summer Shower. It's a guild Sew-in Day, if I can get up and at em. Summertime means lots of Open Windows. It's happening.
ReplyDeleteBonnie, thank you for showcasing options others choose for their quilts! I've wanted to try your Old Town, but the amount of piecing intimidated me. But the blue/black version inspired me - replacing the squares currently missing on the wall with plain squares gives me a way to showcase the stars without losing focus or taking longer than I have to live (haha) to finish. Lynne
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