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Friday, October 03, 2025

Quilting, Pumpkins, Cows & Helicopters!


Sunrises and appearing mountain ridges!

The leaves on trees are thinning out slowly - we don't have a lot of color this year, and I don't know if we will as we've been really dry.

Temperatures are still warm - we haven't had a cold snap.  All of those things that bring about brilliant color in autumn.

Leaf peepers (tourists) may be a bit disappointed this year!

Still - I am excited about the view from the cabin's front porch emerging.


Emily's Stitchers are settling in and it is lovely to have a new group exploring all of the cubbies and corners and making the new beginnings of fantastic memories here.

Projects were just getting underway yesterday morning - but look at these luscious blocks!  They are a Studio 180 Deb Tucker design using her rulers.


These gorgeous blocks are bound to grow into a king sized quilt.


Halloween season is in full swing!

My sons and grandson Casden are giving the side-eye to any Halloween fabric being pink, though.

PINK!?  Halloween is NOT PINK he says! Hahahahaha.


Another spooky quilt in the making!  

Can't wait to see this one done.


And strawberry quilts are never out of season.


In my own little corner - more half-square triangles.  How many? Too many.

But I'm not at the "Why did I think this was a good idea?" stage yet.  I'm still excited about what this is becoming.


So much pressing.


So many dog ears!


I may have settled into a name for this one.  One of the roads off of our road is called Brookgreen. It just may suit. I'm trying it on for a while to see if I like it.


I did have one taker for an afternoon road hike.  And what a lovely afternoon for it.


And look what we found!


When pumpkin harvest is done, all the leftovers go to feed the livestock.  And they love it!  It's a pumpkin party!


Yummy!


Leaves are thinning here, too, and I was able to share the tumbledown cabin to my new walking partner.

Still not a lot of color changing here either - it may be a weird fall, but the weather is lovely and we are enjoying it.  There may be another road hike this afternoon.

Yesterday afternoon was our scheduled chiropractor appointments - AKA DATE NIGHT. I left the retreat at 3pm to pick up Hubster Dave and make our way to West Jefferson NC.

We came upon this!


I knew they trimmed trees with helicopters but I'd never seen one in action. Fascinating!  

The only hard part was when the flag guy turned the stop sign around and encouraged us to move along while we were mesmerized and watching.


Last night's hexie stitching

At least I didn't fall asleep during the stitching process last night.  More to add to this one, but it's getting there.


I am so excited about this one!

Stars and colorful scraps were meant for each other! 

Create this stunning star quilt in scrappy pinks and oranges or pick two favorite colors and go with it! Fat-Quarter friendly and Inspired by the beautiful flame azaleas native to my corner of Appalachia. Piecing options, full color photos and graphics and many tips for easy piecing pleasure included.

Quilt size: 80'' X 80''

Introductory Pricing:  The PDF pattern for Flame Azalea is already marked 25% off in the Quiltville Store, No coupon code needed.  Sale good through 10/5/25.

And yes - there is a Gift-Away!


I'll be drawing for two winners who will each receive a Flame Azalea PDF pattern from me, and Facets of Orange color roll from  Cotton to Quilts. (Also great to enhance your Hallween quilting stash!)


They also have Facets of Pink in stock, as well as fabulous Notable Neutrals rolls. Check them out!

Head on over and get your entry in on my 9/23/24 Gift-Away Post!

I've been saying that we'll be drawing for our winners on 10/5 which happens to be Sunday, and I don't blog on Sunday!  So - let's draw for our winners tomorrow. The introductory pricing will continue through Sunday.

Did you get your entry in?


Works for me!

Happy Friday, everyone -

 

11 comments:

  1. I always love learning new things about quilting AND the world. You give lessons for both. I never knew about helicopters trimming trees, nor did I know they fed the leftover pumpkins to the cattle. Thank you.

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    1. Anonymous10:27 AM EDT

      Pumpkins are a natural anthelmintic (dewormer) so some farmers feed it to their livestock in the fall.

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  2. That's a perfect name for your project quilt!
    Gorgeous weather here.
    The cows look happy.
    I'm working on a Kathy Smidtz embroidery with a mini charm border.
    Have a wonderful day 🌹
    Blessings 🙏

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  3. Anonymous10:26 AM EDT

    3rd photo down (with blue sewing machine), the upper left block has a square going the opposite direction. I hope she caught this before sewing blocks together! Kathy

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    1. Anonymous2:43 PM EDT

      Wow! What an eagle eye! Cg

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  4. Your newest creation reminds me of all the colors of apples. Love reading about your process.

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  5. Alice in SW Ohio11:34 AM EDT

    I give my Shih Tzu a tablespoon of pumpkin every day with his kibbles. Won't eat his food without it! Takes care of digestive issues! We have been very dry in SW Ohio, too. I've just finished reorganizing my sunroom/sewing room! Very happy with the outcome! Measuring for new blinds next week! I have both heat & AC in that room, thanks to the former owner!

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  6. Love seeing all the projects coming together, and the scenery on walk-abouts. The helicopter cutting trees was awesome. I made my husband come watch the video lol.
    Special that the cows get pumpkin treats. I had no idea that pumpkins are a natural dewormer for livestock--glad the friend in another comment shared that info.

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  7. Anonymous3:47 PM EDT

    I always come to your blog for the quilting and the sayings at the end of the post. Plus it's a treat to learn of new things along the way, such as, pumpkins are fed to cows and that they use helicopters to trim trees. Thanks for sharing all that you do.
    Cindy E

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  8. We have two goats and they love when the farmers share their fall harvest. They get plenty of apples, pears, pumpkins, squash, and corn and are always ready for more.

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  9. Anonymous11:01 PM EDT

    Dear Anonymous commenting on blue machine and one incorrect block placement, Thank you I noticed and fixed that block that evening. Fortunately I caught it, unfortunately after Bonnie took the photo. Thank you for commenting though.

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