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Friday, March 20, 2026

Let The Good Times Roll!


The Richmond Express gals are in the house and quilting up a storm!

And the projects are as varied as the conversations interrupted only by bursts of laughter.

You know, as I work my way into my older crone years, there is nowhere else I'd rather be with than a house full of like-minded quilters.

Everyone from different backgrounds and varying life experiences - we could write a book for the answers to all questions because SOMEONE in this house has been through what someone else is just embarking on.  It's marvelous!


If you know the name of this pattern and the designer please drop it into the comments below because though I was told, I laughed it right out of my brain and I can't remember bupkiss this morning!

*UPDATE!* It's My Favorite Things Quilt Pattern From Amanda Murphy Designs. Thank you for the comment!


Geese on a String from String Frenzy in progress!


And the smiley cat!


Old Town is getting borders!


And when available design wall space is limited, we just start to layer one project on top of another!

Waterford is the project on top and I love seeing this coming together!


Happy string piecing in abundant reds!


A corner of many possibilities, some salvaged from a guild donation table. One person's cast offs becoming another person's inspiration!


Rough & Tumble for a grandson!  Next up: Binding!

I made my own Rough & Tumble for Casden when they moved into their current house and he was getting a bigger bed. It's been 5 years now and I think I'm going to have to make him a BIGGER quilt as he grows.

It's really fun to sew with recycled fabric and make something like this - great for dragging to ball games, to keep in the car, take on picnics - not all great quilts need to be expensive quilting cotton.

This quilt was made for making memories and being out and about.


I know what this is!


It's Emerald City from String Frenzy!

My favorite thing about this quilt is the sashings - because who doesn't like a sashing that looks like ribbons going over-under-over-under like ribbon threaded through eyelet?

I'm sure this one will be assembled during retreat - and another quilter has got this one under way with the addition of a bit of turquoise included:


I love how everyone puts their own touches and likes into every given project. I'm looking forward to watching this one grow.  Beautiful colors and fabrics!


As for my day? I lost a big chunk of time due to taking the van to town to get it inspected, and then stopping by the grocery store to pick up needed items while I was there.

By the time I got back, and after visiting with the ladies a bit, I settled back into my LEAST favorite part of quilting - matching points and pinning.

But it has to happen!


And as I am pin-matching, and pressing, I come upon many little pieces with more memories.

This plaid shirt? It belonged to my Grandpa Mach.  After his funeral I came home with several of his cotton button-down shirts in my suitcase.  I've used most of them up and there are only little pieces and strings left.  

This triangle was a trimming from a stitch-n-flip corner. Perfect for this paper pieced project.


This larger triangle?

I'm thinking Fabricland in Ontario Oregon, Late 1980s. Jeff was born in January 1990 and while I was pregnant with him I was teaching a log cabin quilting class at Fabricland (Which of course is no longer there and has ben gone forever) before Fat Quarters were even a thing.

Later on while I was making bears and bunnies and lots of other dolls and selling them at boutiques I used this fabric for bunny dresses.  I loved making the clothes for the dolls.  Printy flouncy dresses with striped bloomers underneath. Lace and ribbons and buttons....

I think I've used up the last of this one now. too.


I'm up to here.

It's getting there, but my disdain for pin-matching is still growing by the block! LOL!

I know I'm not going to enjoy pinning the lengths of the rows to sew the rows together.


"Would you stop complaining and just do it? You know it's worth it!"

Yes, ma'am.


Still plugging away on the neutral hexie border - last night with Zoey by my side.

I do love this little routine we have.

Today - weather is GREATLY IMPROVED! We are looking at a high of 62 this afternoon.

There may be some porch sitting.  And more visiting, and more laughing.

Sounds like a perfect Friday - what do you have planned for yours?


And if you haven't yet, please pop over to the Gift-Away post and get your entry in!

I'll be drawing for 2 winners who will each receive a Brookgreen PDF pattern from me and:


A Caramel roll from  Cotton to Quilts!

Introductory Pricing:  The PDF pattern for Brookgreen is currently 25% off in the Quiltville Store, no coupon needed!  Price good through 3/31/26.

Simple shapes and easy piecing create a stunning repeat of pattern and secondary designs, inspired by photo taken of vintage tile floors white traveling. 

Full color photos, Optional piecing methods, and directions to press for success!


I can't wait to see what you do with your own version, be it in these colors, or perhaps a color theme of your own choosing!

Brookgreen finishes at 80'' X 80'' but is easily customized by making fewer blocks for a smaller quilt, or more blocks for a bigger one.

Add to the length by simply adding more rows.


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

Maybe it's a good idea to check behind the presser foot every once in awhile to make sure there is still thread holding things together! 

Happy Friday, everyone!

 

8 comments:

  1. Good morning, I have that sewing notions pattern, it is called My Favorite Things Quilt Pattern From Amanda Murphy Design. One of these days I am going to make it up!!

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  2. Karen and her dog Zoe9:28 AM EDT

    Happy Friday! Today I'm not doing a thing quilty until I get home from the movies! Haven't been to a movie theater in 25 years, oh my! Last movie I saw in a theater was Pearl Harbor with Ben Affleck the day it opened in May 2001. Today I'm going to see Project Hail Mary and I'm so excited. Opted for the DBox experience (where the chair moves in sync with the movie). Why not go whole hog when it's been 25 years? Anyway, I'm so excited to see this movie and on opening day! I loved the Martian (the book was written by Andy Weir who also wrote Project Hail Mary). I listened to PHM back when it first came out in Audiobook, and when I saw the commercials for the movie, listened to it again. I highly recommend the book, and hope the movie lives up to the written word. On SNL a few weeks ago, Ryan Gossling said it's like ET meets Interstellar. That is a great and pretty accurate description!

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  3. Anonymous10:23 AM EDT

    Bonnie's 1980s floral print from FabricLand was designed by Joan Kessler for Concord Fabrics. It was very popular and came in several colorways. A peach and brown combo was one of the first color schemes and VERY popular. I've heard it called the "Million Yard Print" because so much of it made.
    You can find photos and some of the fabric for sale online.

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    1. I made a doll dress from it in 1995 - I think I may have a scrap or two left. ;)

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  4. That triangle fabric. I bought a lot of that and made a complete baby set for my first granddaughter. Bumper pads, pillow, diper stacker, (There was more in the set in the patttern.) I entered it into a contest and actually won first. It was $50 and back in the 80's that was good money. It paid for the fabric. I bought the fabric at Winn's five and dime store. I do still love that fabric.

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  5. My sister made my daughter a dress with that floral in the 90's. I have some of the scraps.

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  6. Anonymous10:47 AM EDT

    Looks everyone is having a great time sewing together, I spy red traffic cones in the middle of the floor.....is that for slowing quilters down from crashing into each other? Can't wait to see their over the railing quilt show :0) Happy Spring EQUINOX day!

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  7. Anonymous11:31 AM EDT

    As usual - Wisdom in the Quilt Quote !

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