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Saturday, August 01, 2026

Dirt Road Hikes and Quilt Borders On!


This is what a quilt GANG looks like!

We had so many opting for our morning dirt road hike that we had to take two vehicles to do it!

That's the thing about living where we do.  The two-lane highways are fairly narrow and winding, blind curves included. There are no sidewalks, no shoulders to the roads that are walkable really, so we have to load up, drive to where we can walk safely, do our thing and drive back.

But it gives me the opportunity to share a bit of our "Road Less Traveled" area with folks who are visiting from other places.


Caught in the sunshine, a bit washed out - but here they are!

Quilty tee shirts and all.


Can you even see the creek in this photo?

Our water is still so low.  And there is more rain coming this weekend, and I welcome it.

But before it arrives, we are still soaking up a beautiful morning and getting a good healthy walk in before heading back to the machines for more quilt building.


These gals are a riot and I am having the best time!


Throughout the day, more blocks were appearing!


Red stars have now been partnered with blue stars.


A cute baby quilt has the cutest of paper pieced radishes and carrots!


Oh, my gosh!


We've got three ladies from Michigan - and with a nod to Michigan there is a Straits of Mackinac quilt just beginning!  (I was happy to add some of my own aqua strings into the mix for this one!)


So pretty!

Straits of Mackinac is found in my book String Frenzy.  It's truly one of my favorites. Have you made one?


We've got a finish in Tula Pink fabrics.


Landscape quilt with a dock in the foreground -


And something fun with equilateral triangles here!


And look!  Borders are on!


This turned out just like I wanted it to.

I think I'll stop here.  If I were to add another outer border, it would minimize the effect of the pieced outer border.  I think it's going to get a blue binding when quilted to cool all of the hot red and yellow down.


Next - can I find a backing for this?

I want to eliminate some yardage. Big yardage. (It's not that large of a quilt) and I don't feel like piecing hunks and chunks together.

Let's see what I can come up with and leave a bit of breathing room in some bins that contains "what was I thinking?" yardage.

I could be quilting by this afternoon.  YAY!

How about your own weekend ahead? 

Can you believe it's August already?


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

Ingredients for a happy life. ⁣

Which one of these will you work on today?

I also noticed that all of these things can happen alongside quilting!

Have a wonderful weekend, everyone -

 

15 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:58 AM EDT

    The Festival quilt is very cheerful and bright, but that border truly makes it a party!

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  2. I’m going to quilt today! It’s a very rainy day here in Wisconsin but we desperately need it! A perfect day to quilt! Love your latest quilt.

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  3. Love this wuilt. That border really makes Festival quilt zing. Fabulous finish.

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  4. Anonymous10:02 AM EDT

    Wow, that truly is a festival, of course you have picked the perfect name ❤️

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  5. Anonymous10:15 AM EDT

    Your choice of border is just perfect! Lovely finish. I can't wait to see how you quilt it. Brenda jackson

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  6. Anonymous10:15 AM EDT

    Thank you for the updates on your new Festival quilt. You really are a daily inspiration! 😊

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  7. Hubby was watching Somewhere in Time this week. It Reminded me of the Mystery Quilt we made after you went there. Today is a Binding day. I can take it on the road. Cheering you on, Go Quilt!!

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  8. Anonymous11:44 AM EDT

    What a beautiful bunch of quilts you have photographed and that block, straits of Mackinac, is now on my someday list (it is a very long list :) Happy August. Maryanne V. R.

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  9. Wow, the new quilt just knocks my socks off!

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  10. Anonymous3:31 PM EDT

    I really like how this quilt turned out!!

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  11. Anonymous3:59 PM EDT

    The Romanian quilt turned out wonderfully!

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  12. I love to watch you build from small pieces to blocks and more till you have a quilt. Festival is very fun! Also, thank you for sharing all the lovely work going on at the retreats. It is so nice seeing all the projects coming together. Quilters are having so much fun there :-)

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  13. Prefect Border for this beautiful quilt.

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  14. Enjoy the hiking!!! It looks like they had a great time.
    THis is my last weekend of summer vacation. BOO!!! But it looks like I might be able to get my blocks done for my L&L, both color ways. I have some Sewcialite blocks to catch up on; I might just put those off until next weekend when the final block & setting is revealed. Keep up the fun work, everyone & I can't wait to see that baby quilt!! :-)

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  15. Anonymous5:03 AM EDT

    Wow Bonnie, just wow. I absolutely love your Festival quilt. Thank you for sharing your journey. Lisa

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