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Thursday, May 07, 2026

A Drop In Trunk Show!


Amazing things happen in the most unusual ways!

I met Debbie (on the left) several years ago when she was still living in New Jersey.  She came down to Bedford, Pennsylvania when I was teaching my summer workshop series with Mary Koval.

Little did I know that she would pull up stakes and fund herself living in Garden Valley, Idaho - right where my mom lives!

I received a text message the night that I arrived letting me know that their guild meeting was happening the next morning at 10am.

We were a bit short on time - we were running back down to the airport in Boise to pick up my mom's sisters, but there was enough time to stop by and say hi,

What I didn't expect was that Debbie would bring all of the mysteries she's made with us - at least those that she hadn't gifted away yet - and I got to witness HER Show & Share!

She made her Old Town in Robyn Pandolph prints in a smaller perfect-for-the-couch size.


And she biggie sized her On Ringo Lake.

My own On Ringo Lake is living with my Aunt & Uncle who DO live ON Ringo Lake in Minnesota (Near Spicer.)

Funny story - this was told by my Aunt Joy as we sat around the dinner table.  After we did the On Ringo Lake mystery, My unclue noticed that all o these women were holding up quilts along the lake shore getting pictures and he had no clue what that was all about.  LOL!

"It's just so strange - they are all out there taking pictures in front of the lake????"

Welcome to the world of quilters, Uncle Steve!


Lovely colors for  Lupine & Laughter!

I really love seeing how things look when folks change up their colors and settings.


Indigo Way Debbie's Way!


This is Wanderlust from the Addicted to Scraps book.  Her border fabric is just WOW! She also added sashing that made the quilt a bit bigger.


Chilhowie in Bear Branch colors!


Frolic in reds, navies, greens and yellows!




Allietare replacing where I had red with purple.

Even replacing one color can change the whole thing!


Our Unity  Sew-A-Long!


Grassy Creek replacing the grey string units with a striped fabric.

Whatever works!  I love this soft color palette.


The back!

Debbie had used a fabric line for this quilt, but had no idea what to do with the cheater panel, so in the back it went!  So fun!


We weren't able to stay and enjoy the day any later as we had to get to the airport, but I loved our little impromptu get together!  Thanks, for the invite, Debbie!

I love how quilters are everywhere - no matter where we go.

It makes the world such a friendlier place, doesn't it?


God Morning, Tula!

Folks were asking how the furry menagerie survived my being gone - all is well! I knew it would be.  Hubster Dave is just as attentive to them as I am.  It's so good to be back home with them!


This was also a happy surprise!  

Folks always ask "When does the rhododendron bloom?" And my reply is always "Around Mother's Day."

Mother's Day is Sunday and this is what I drove up to yesterday morning.  Tada!


Chock full of blooms!


Isn't this the most magnificent color?


While I was gone -

Since I was gone and retreats weren't happening last week, son Jeff worked his magic and gave the kitchen a fresh painting.

The cabinets are pine and though we painted before opening (7 years ago!?) the knots had started to bleed through leaving brown spots.

He primed the entire kitchen and then painted...I think we won't be seeing any knots for a while.

Everything looks (and smells!) so clean and fresh!

The Muddy Creek Misfits arrived yesterday. It feels good to be heading into a quilty weekend.

I haven't sewn at my machine for 10 days...with the aunties on hand at mom's I didn't even take my hexies out.  I didn't stitch on the planes either as I was just worn out.

It's time to get back into things.  Maybe today.


It's Mother's Day week!

(Or what's left of it...)

After spending time with my mom and my aunts and getting to see my son in the process, I've placed all Digital patterns in the Quiltville Store 25% off with no coupon needed.  

We won't have another "all patterns" sale until Thanksgiving, so now is your chance to grab all the things!

This sale expires at 11:30pm Eastern time on Sunday.  


Just a few days left to grab your spot!

Time is running out on reserving your spot for our India Adventure happening in September!

I'd love to have you join me - so many colorful memories to be bade!

Click HERE for more info. Let's go together!


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

I'm still not quite sure which day it is -

But I'll figure it out evetually!

Oh, year - Happy Thursday, everyone!

 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome back! I missed reading your daily post. That rhododendron is just so beautiful! What a treat to come home to.

helenreimers said...

What a treat to see all of the Bonnie patterns with wonderful colors. Fantastic job Debbie.

Anonymous said...

Wow! I loved seeing you!! and all my quilts in print. So gracious of you to stop by our little group and spend time going down the memory lane of mysteries with us! Beyond thankful for all you do here in "Quiltville land" ♥️

Mary said...

What a fun Surprise. Nice to see the mysterious in different colors. I love all of mine. I'm missing a couple since my Giftaway at Thanksgiving in 24. It was the best thing I've ever done. The Painting looks so good, Hurray for your Jeff!

Carol said...

What a treat to see her finished quilts of your designs!

Debra said...

Wow, nice to know Debbie made your mysteries! Very nice.
That driveway walk would have me gasping for air as I have COPD and Diabetes. But it so good for you and you'll be trekking it like a trooper before you know it.
I finished my Bear Branch just need to get borders on.
We have a Rhododendron the same color as yours in front of the Inn. It's also a big one, that resides in our shade garden. My Quince is also in bloom!! I just love it. ๐Ÿงก Orange.
Have a Sparkling day
Blessings ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’ž

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