Somewhere around 6pm last evening.
Taco bar on the porch. Make it a wrap, or a salad - your choice. All the fixin's. Wonderful and delicious!
It had been a day of "Do what you want your own way" as the designated quilt shop hop day.
At one point there were only 2 people enjoying the quiet of retreat with all of the others out in search of the perfect fabrics for the quilts of their dreams.
Three cars hit the road.
Car #1 had folks that wanted a quick quilt shop run without lunch out and a speedy return back to the retreat so they could dive back in to sewing.
Car #2 had folks willing to hit the quilt shop, and then go out to lunch and wander an antique mall before returning.
And die hard car #3 was opting for an all day adventure with quilt shop, lunch out, and a second quilt shop!
All had a wonderful time and it was fun to see the treasures they brought back when they did return, depending on which car they were in.
While the retreat was basically empty it also gave me a "quilter's still life" opportunity to walk past sewing stations and see what progress was being made on our Moonflower workshop that will continue today.
There has been more pieces and parts productivity!
Layouts are happening!
In a variety of colors!
This one has me thinking of Ireland's fields of green -
No, that's not a bug on the wall. It's a block quarter!
These blues and yellows are going to be gorgeous!
How about some blue, green and yellow?
Another grey one coming together in the corner.
One baby quilt in progress, and one Moonflower on the wall!
Lovely greens and rose!
Back from shopping and back at the unit making!
And what did I get up to while the ladies were away? More of my geese-y border blocks were made!
My attempt at organization is also going to the geese. LOL! (I'd say dogs, but you know....)
I've done some pre-cutting of the red and neutral triangles that make up the geese strip that goes up the diagonal of the block. This is saving some time and giving me variety to choose from rather than having to dig for one scrap at a time to determine if it will go or fit.
I know that these pieces are "big enough" to do the job before I sew them on to find that they are too small and miss their mark. (If you know, you know!)
The other bin or bins hold random neutral strings I'm working with for the neutral side of the block -
And yes, these are some of the aqua/turquoise strings you set when I was making my Huka Falls quilt after my trip to New Zealand.
Yes, I'm having a ball with these. Even if the paper piecing can be a slower process. I love how the paper piecing makes those geese SO precise!
"How much is that doggy in the corner?"
Here's what I've managed over the past several days. Some days I have only made two. Some days I haven't had sewing time at all.
Each block is like a project in itself and I know if I keep going I'll end up with something worth all of that time. And I'm loving the colors.
Remember when we dud Unity in these colors? (Plus royal blue) I love red and aqua together.

Lilacs are bursting open!
This photo was taken last evening when I arrived home.
This is this morning!! Heavenly!
I'm glad I get to enjoy them for a few days before I leave for my mom's on Tuesday. I know they'll be all done and gone by the time I'm back a week later.
I received an email from Tara Miller of the Quilt District last evening letting me know she had uploaded her video of our yearly quilt turning!
I love the stories that are told about each item, whether it's a quilt newly made, a quilt from generations past, or a hand-stitched item that is not a quilt but tells an inspiring story. Enjoy!
As we go into the weekend today's plans include - Morning dirt road hike! YAY!
And then we'll do spend some more time with Moonflower and see how the rest of the weekend unfolds. How about you?
Drawing Happens MONDAY!
I also love how excited you are about or Open Window PDF pattern release and Gift-Away that happened in Thursday's post!
Did you get your entry in? If not, head on over to that post and enter!
I'll be drawing for 2 winners who will each receive an Open Window PDF pattern from me and an Open Window Color Roll from Cotton to Quilts!
Each of these rolls contain 20 pieces 8'' X 22'' and are perfect for enhancing your scrap stash!
They have other color rolls and neutral rolls available as well. Check them out!
Intro pricing: The Open Window PDF pattern is marked 25% off in the Quiltville Store through 4/30/26.
String Addiction!
Create a stunning string quilt with 3 simple units! Full color photos, diagrams and extensive instruction for string piecing success!
Quilt Size: 80’’ X 80’’
Create a stunning string quilt with 3 simple units! Full color photos, diagrams and extensive instruction for string piecing success!
Quilt Size: 80’’ X 80’’
I can't wait to see what you do with this one!
Isn’t this true? All it takes is 1 stupid thing out of 100 good things to change your mood and throw you for a loop.
Focus on the good things! The small stupid things don't matter.
Vintage String Apple Core quilt found in Alabama.
Welcome to the weekend, everyone!




























Lovely Moonflower blocks. Fun to have choices to take x a day to wander. I get to have one more day of quilting with our guest teacher. Hoping for a full house. Taco and Potato Soup for lunch with my homemade bread. Glad you're going to visit your mom. I love seeing what you and she get going. Enjoy it all!
ReplyDeleteI just had to have the Open Window pattern and finally did it earlier this week…but I was perusing through the patterns and spotted, funny enough, the Moonflower pattern and fell in love. I added it right away. I have a huge bin of strips (hopefully fitting for Open Windows) but have been saving black, white and grays for a while to use as backgrounds…also have a batch of yellows that I typically seldom use. So….i have all the fabric (scraps and all) that I need for that one. So excited to get started and work them into my rotation of quilts to work on.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful treat of the quilt turning. Lots of sharing of quilting history and references for future use. A quilter never stops learning!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Dorothy
Didn’t put my name at the bottom of my post…Sharon Andrews. It was about the Open Window pattern and discovering the Moonflower pattern. So sorry. Sharon Appleton Andrews
ReplyDeleteI loved the quilt turning video! It was like having my coffee with a bunch of talented new quilty friends! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteBarb K
Seeing your Unity reminds me of how much fun/hope you gave us during a very bad time in 2020. Looking back it doesn’t seem possible that the whole world shut down for months. Life has sure changed since then. I made my Unity out of aubergine, orange, and pink and it turned out wonderfully. Gave it to a great niece for her big girl bed. I need to make another one as I truly loved that design! Thanks for all you do. Have a lovely weekend smelling lilacs!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that first green moonflower block!
ReplyDeleteThis morning at 7:47 my first male hummingbird returned!! A week early.
Cooking and. Sewing today.
Have a wonderful weekend
Blessings 🙏💞