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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

TaDas & More TaDas!


Short retreats are just that -

TOO SHORT!

Too short a time to visit, to spend together -

Too short is too short for once a year!

But we made the most of it we could, even when weather felt more like October than August - 

And somehow, Too short was just enough to make a whole lot of progress on projects!


Radiant star quilt - just WOW!

And the adorable chickens quilt so cute!

Info in THIS POST.


And here is the other Chicken quilt - Love them!

I don't have info on the grey/yellow scrappy, so if you know please peave the info in the comments section below.


Wowza and More wowza!

The beautiful string quilt with applique on the right is Jeni's String Garden shown by designer Jenifer Gaston of Woolen Willow Designs and the one on the right I believe is from an Accuquilt die called Flowering Snowball.


Autumn is right around the corner - the quilt on the right is a great way to show off larger prints.  The Plaited Block quilt top is also an Accuquilt die.


Supper cute, fun and scrappy!


Wednesday afternoon to Sunday morning - it went by too fast!


And there is always next August to look forward to.


My old glasses and I made it to Costco yesterday!


I am getting these two pairs!

I don't believe in spending a fortune on fancy-pants name brand frames.  I like cute, durable, and prefer to put my money in the anti-scratch, low glare, and transitions part of things.

I wear progressive lenses.  My eyes track independently from one another. I was born with strabismus in both eyes.

I do not order glasses online. I need someone with experience to fit me, to determine where the bifocals begin and how things fit on my face.

If I wore single vision lenses with no other issues, ordering online may have saved me some, but there is no way I would do that with the eyes that I have to live with.

(There have been so many people telling me to do other things, go order somewhere else that I feel I need to say this.  Why do I have to explain this?!?)

I'm happy with the optical folks at Costco. And I will continue to use them again and again.  There are just some things that are not "self serve" to me.

At any rate. I love these both, so will enjoy them both.  They should be back to me in about 2 weeks, so hopefully before I leave for Germany/Switzerland/France in September.

We also took care of some other errands - mostly focusing on supplies for the inn (Not so exciting but needed to be done.)

A stop for Mexican food with Jeff, Ashlyn and Casden on the way home meant that I didn't need to cook dinner.  Always a bonus.

Casden starts 4th grade TOMORROW. (!!!!)


Feet up for some stitching and watching Sullivan's Crossing on Netflix.

One more motif in the done column, and another one started.

Today - whew.  Hitting the ground running to finish up all the Abundance PDF pattern things.


It's nearly there, and I'm glad I had yesterday away from the computer screen so I can go over it again with fresh eyes before saving as a PDF and getting everything entered into the store for tomorrow's pattern release and Gift-Away.

Are you ready?

I'll be giving away 2 Abundance PDF patterns and 2 Notable Neutrals rolls from  Cotton to Quilts.

Check back tomorrow morning and get your entry in!

And yes, there will be an automatic 25% discount on the Abundance PDF pattern for a limited time.


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

If your August has been starting out like this, you know exactly what I mean! 

Good luck rounding up those squirrels!

Have a terrific Tuesday, everyone!

 

16 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:35 AM EDT

    How I wish for October weather. 30 degrees today, no rain since June 7, afraid to step,outside, fire risk is extreme. Did you know Sullivans Crossing is filmed right here in Nova Scotia. Excellent show.

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    1. Anonymous12:11 PM EDT

      That's 86 for those of us in the US, my heart is breaking for all of the wildfire areas, may rain fall soon for you.

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  2. Fabulous over the rail showing..
    They certainly looked like they accomplished a lot.
    I'm glad you found 2 frames you're happy with. Love them.
    Abundance is gorgeous ❤️.
    I'll be sure to enter.
    I'm sewing blocks together for Bear Branch. Cute little ones.
    Have a wonderful day ❣️
    Blessings 🙏🌹

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  3. Anonymous10:00 AM EDT

    Oh, my Bonnie! On the trip next month we can compare notes on stribismus.

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  4. Hi Bonnie! The string quilt with applique, 3rd photo down of the quilts hanging from porch is my pattern called “Jeni’s String Garden! Thank you for the most lovely time and I hope to make it back!

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  5. Anonymous11:29 AM EDT

    Please!! If anyone has info on the Multiple Radiant Stars over the rail today would you post it? It's amazing! I want one!! Thx - A Quilter

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  6. Anonymous11:38 AM EDT

    Way to Costco for my new glasses! I love yours! Connie Taylor

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  7. If anyone has the name for the first quilt in the first photo next to the chickens, I would appreciate it! It's gorgeous!

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    1. Anonymous8:13 PM EDT

      Me too it is amazing!!

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  8. LOVE the quote of the day!!

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  9. Anonymous2:06 PM EDT

    Everything is breath-taking!!

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  10. Yep, my August is going that way too! You and I are old enough to know about pixie sticks, but I bet our kids don't know what they are. Thanks for making me smile.

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  11. A former neighbor is an ophthalmologist who has studied the glass used in glasses. She told us Costco has some of the best glass and highly recommended we get our daughters' glasses there.

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  12. Anonymous8:14 PM EDT

    OH LA LA Abundance looks amazing....I just noticed all the tiny HSTs....oh boy I can't wait. Another beauty Bonnie!!

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  13. Fabulous quote for the day!! HAHA!! I think the stuff coming out of the group this week was fabulous as well. I am so glad that you are able to get what you need. We all have different things that work for us, in quilting techniques as well as life. I'm sorry that people can't see that. Looking forward to a new pattern release! I loved this one. Have a good evening and happy stitching! :-)
    P.S. Enjoy that cooler weather! I wish it was October weather here. We are definetly in the dog days of summer here in South Central Texas. Triple digit heat for a string of days at a time. Stay cool!

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