March 20, 2026

Let The Good Times Roll!

Let The Good Times Roll!
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.

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I know what this is!


Let The Good Times Roll!
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:
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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!

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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!
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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.
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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.


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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.


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“Would you stop complaining and just do it? You know it’s worth it!”
Yes, ma’am.
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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?

Let The Good Times Roll!
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:
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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!
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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.
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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!

Let The Good Times Roll!

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