What a Quilt Showing!

Would you like to be driving by while all of this quilty show and share is happening off the side porch at Quiltville Inn?
SO many beautiful things – some top finishes, some fully quilted and finished projects brought from last year’s workshop to this year’s airing of the quilts with Debbie’s Bitter Bees.
And yes, all of the yellow shirts were coordinated – not the same shirt, but an effort of “Bring a yellow shirt for picture day. I love it!
Last year’s workshop was Split Nine-Patch from the Free Patterns tab. The opportunities for a plethora of arrangements are what make this traditional block so much fun. Have you made one?
We used my Essential Triangle Tool for the half-square triangles in the quilt, but you could also easily just use your favorite method keeping in mind the unfinished and finished sizes of your desired units.
Beautiful trip around the world in springy rainbow colors with another split nine-patch in blues.
Another split nine-patch set in a big X layout!
Asymmetrical setting of equilateral triangles – not sure of the name of this pattern or the designer. If you know it, leave it in the comments, please and thank you!
And another split nine-patch finish from last year’s workshop start. I love how different these all turned out!
A couple of cute quickies –
And I’m talking about the quilts, not the quitlers! LOL! Strippies and bricks make great quilts when you need a gift in a hurry. The one on the right is vintage. So special!
Pretty pastels followed by a Happy Scrappy Houses from the Free Patterns tab. Always fun!
A very masculine quilt in West Point grey/black/gold for a special cadet. And wonderful colorful rainbow bargello – both waiting for binding. We ran out of time!
I’m always happy to see a gorgeous Old Town finish!
And one not to be forgotten that didn’t make the porch –
This came out to show while we were working on our string pieced borders for Spanish Rose. Strippy quilts are perfect as a quick sew-up for a baby quilt. And I love these gentle spring colors.
We definitely filled this retreat as full as we possibly could.
And in the 5 days they were with us there was a quilt shop run, a hike up to Grayson Highlands to see the ponies, and another hike the next day on Bear Branch road – and we still had all of this time for awesome meals, loud laughter, scrumptious desserts, a 3 day workshops, and all the sewing time one could want.
This April marks the 7th anniversary since we purchased this wonderful property with the dream of turning it into a retreat where folks would return and return again.
Where the halls and walls would ring with conversation and laughter and abundant creativity.
Where friendships would strengthen and grow and deepen.
I feel like we’ve done that and more.
Thanks to all of you who cheered us on all throughout the past 7 years.
Miracles are everywhere. You just have to stop, pay attention and appreciate the little things.
Quiltville Quote of the Day –
Happy April, everyone!
