They came from New Jersey and North Carolina with a sprinkling of West Virginia and beyond -
And here they are gathered on the porch or brunch enjoying the start of a lovely day.
This group is August Quiltvillians 2.0 and I'm thrilled to have them back.
Many arrived later Wednesday evening so I didn't get a chance to say hello until yesterday morning.
It's always great seeing some familiar faces!
Let the retreat sewing begin!
Over the course of one day one block became:
The beginnings of a quilty neighborhood!
Halloween stars are happening here -
And going up on the design wall here!
I love these shaded log cabin blocks!
Oooooh, ooh, ooh!
Not sure what this one is called -
But I'd call it "Death by Curves!" LOL!
This quilter is much braver than I am! It's going to be amazing and I'm looking forward to watching it grow over this coming weekend.
Tiny Trees seems appropriate with all of the Christmas Tree farms surrounding us!
Can you see them on the hillside behind these Hawaiian shirt be-decked beauties?
And I sense a theme happening here -
All cut and kitted up and ready for retreat -
One lone tree standing tall!
I have something else to say about this wonderful group of friends -
In 2019 (The year before Covid!) NSQG guild used my Wild & Goosey blocks to make their own donation quilt with their own setting - and it did really well for them. I'm super pleased!
The paper-piecing of the blocks ensured that all of the blocks were the same size making the construction of the quilt easier.
Yesterday the friends presented me with this little commemorative quilt with even tinier blocks!
The label - sweet!
Check out the thread play flowers!!
I may look less than whelmed, but I am overjoyed!
Can you see the little quilt at the top of the wall behind me? I'm going to hang this one on the opposite wall in the same position. There is room above design walls for little quilts.
I'm so happy and thrilled to display this mini - Thank you, Karen Snell!
Still in the blues.
I was able to finish the remainder of the solid blue string blocks I need yesterday.
And I also did something that took less than 2 minutes that I had been putting off.
I tend to cut in the middle of my mat, even though I tell myself to move around the mat.
I also am pretty good about keeping a sharp blade in my cutter, but you know what kills a sharp blade faster than anything else?
Cutting on a rough, carved up, heavily used place on the mat.
So I turned it around. This mat is large - so the side that was up at the window is now toward me and the rough area is moved toward the back.
My blade is already thanking me.
And when I rough up this side enough, I'll flip the mat over and use the other side.
Have you rotated or flipped your mat lately?
Last night's round of hexie stitching finished this motif!
One more in the done column.
(Still really liking this color combo!)
Up on deck for today: I believe some of the ladies are going quilt shop hopping. I went a couple of weeks ago and really want to focus on getting these string blocks into a top so I'm going to wish them a good time and see them when they get back.
Weather is warming up a bit and we should be back near 80 today. There will be porch time this afternoon.
Anything fun happening for your Friday?
I am so thrilled with the response to the Abundance pattern release!
I can't wait to see these blocks popping up as you share what you are making.
Log Cabin Love!
If you love log cabin quilts you will also love the simple scrappy paper piecing of the gently curved appearance of these blocks! 100% foundation paper pieced for scrappy perfection! Printable paper templates included.
This pattern assumes that the maker has some experience with foundation paper piecing and following a foundation paper piecing template.
Quilt Size: 90’’ X 90’’
The PDF pattern for Abundance is currently marked 25% off in the digital pattern section of the Quiltville Store - No Coupon Needed. On sale through 8/31/25, Hurry!
And yes - there is a Gift-Away!
I'll be drawing for two winners who will each receive an Abundance PDF pattern from me and a Notable Neutrals roll from Cotton to Quilts.
Get your entry in on the Gift-Away post HERE.
We'll draw for our winners on Wednesday 8/27/25.
Quiltville Quote of the Day -
It's this kind of Friday!
The To Do List is long, the pull of the fabric is strong!
Vintage quilt shared by Siobhan.

Lots of good fun happening there. Ooh shop hopping! Can't remember the last time I did that.
ReplyDeleteMy Friday is going to include some sewing, I know that. Anything else I don't know yet.
I brought up my 1/2 bushel basket of strings to go through to get the neutrals out of it..pretty dismal , when the time comes I'll have to cut more neutral strips for The Abundance quilt.
Have a wonderful day 🌹
Blessings 🙏