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Saturday, April 04, 2026

Good Golly Gretchen!


I am laughing at the possible names for my Gretchen block quilt -

The best one of all - but one I won't use though I'm still laughing - Fetchin' Gretchen! 

Only because the name takes me to my Dear Jane days where the Dear was relative and interchangeable with things like Dang, Dastardly, Dumb, Dipsh*t and many times found myself saying "That (*&(*& Jane Block!"

I can see "Fetchin' Gretchen" being turned into FLIPPING Gretchen and worse with other F words...LOL!

I haven't counted the number of pieces in this quilt. I never do.  I just sew it until it is done. Piece count does not give you bonus points.

But by nature there are a LOT of pieces in this quilt, and though the piecing is easy for those who love paper piecing the way I do, it's going to take some time and may resort to some name calling during the process.


But I can at least now say that borders are ON!


And things lined up just fine, and framed the quilt just the way I had hoped!


I love this corner turn!


Getting that last border side on there!


Yes, even the Bumble Bear made it in!

This quilt has EVERYTHING!


Happy Happy Happy!


So now what?


I'm making a purple super scrappy backing!

This bin has got to go.

And yes, you can see Hazel in the background just wondering what I'm so giddy about.

I have done one in blue, one in pink, one in yellow...and I'm continuing on with my desire to turn otherwise "lesser loved" hunks and chunks into something wonderful.  I am refusing to just go out there and BUY a backing when I can do something fun with what I already own.

I'm not in a hurry to get this quilted.  This will go in the line up of things to be released as PDF patterns in the future - maybe late summer.

I can spend a few days making huge improv blocks out of these pieces, empty a bin in the process and just all around have some fun.

Oh and this happened yesterday:


I TOUCHED FLASH!!

Of course, he jumped back like he'd been electrocuted, but this is huge progress.

I just sat my butt down on the porch next to his food....and eventually he snuck up to grab bites and then back off.  But it's still huge progress!


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

Time to gather it all up and make a run for it!

Happy Easter Weekend, everyone -

 

19 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:38 AM EDT

    Lovely Easter post! Amongst all the gruesome things going on in the world, I so enjoy the happy go lucky productive nature of your messages. Thank you, thank you.

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  2. Anonymous9:43 AM EDT

    Happy Easter!! Tell Tula that Lucky 2.0 and Jamie Fraser wish her a Happy Easter

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  3. Anonymous9:47 AM EDT

    Omigosh, Bonnie, I'm cracking up over Fetchin' Gretchen! Love the way the border frames the Gretchen blocks. Kathy M

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  4. Your Gretchen quilt is beautiful. Looking forward to seeing your purple pieced back

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  5. This quilt is spectacular!

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  6. Laurie Eynon10:15 AM EDT

    Slow progress with Flash is encouraging. I had a cat that wasn’t feral but had been abused. It took her 9 years before she purred. . I had her for 19 years.

    Hazel has become a real companion- what a love! And your blog is yours to express your feelings & opinions. People should keep their negative reactions to themselves.

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  7. Anonymous10:18 AM EDT

    With every quilt you make I think, "this is my favorite!" This quilt is my new favorite. It's on my list to purchase when you release the pattern. I still can't figure out how you think of the perfect pieced borders for your quilts. Yvonne

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  8. Anonymous10:22 AM EDT

    Good Morning Bonnie. I wasn't sure about the Gretchen quilt at first. Now with the borders on it looks fantastic. My first thought was it looks like a basket of candies. You just want to sort through them and find something special. Looking at all the pieces and finding bumble bear is kind of the same thing. Also grabbing up all your ducks and making a break for it sounds about right. Hope you have a Happy Easter and enjoy the day. Brenda Jackson

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  9. Love the border for the Gretchen top!

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  10. Judy Lineberry11:25 AM EDT

    Gretchen is truly magnificent. Truly!❤️

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  11. Anonymous11:26 AM EDT

    Happy Easter!!

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  12. Anonymous11:29 AM EDT

    Bonnie, that is the ultimate on scrap quilting....just fabulous! 😻

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  13. Ellen Carley12:06 PM EDT

    Love your Gretchen quilt! Can’t wait for the pattern release, maybe late summer. Yay!

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  14. Anonymous12:50 PM EDT

    Oh. My. Word. I hadn't been able to figure out how those blocks were going to make a border, but they are P.E.R.F.E.C.T. Absolutely gorgeous top, Bonnie!

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    1. Anonymous1:10 PM EDT

      Same here! I couldn't visualize how the borders would look. Definitely a Wow!

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  15. Anonymous12:58 PM EDT

    I love this Gretchen quilt. It looks like a Birthday Cake. Yummy.

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  16. Anonymous1:35 PM EDT

    I love the Gretchen quilt. I don’t have your imagination. I would’ve just used a solid color for the border. How boring mine would’ve been if I did that. I think you should name the quilt after your four leg Family. If you adopt any anymore, you’re going to need a GoFundMe page. Happy Easter to you and yours.

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  17. It's STUNNING!! I think you should call it I Spy Gretchen!

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  18. Gretchen is a Scraptabulous quilt! The border finished it beautifully. Your patience and perseverence is paying off with Flash. His split colored nose is so cute!

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