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October 10, 2025
Happy Birthday to Me! from Wollie Mammoth

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October OMG is Finished: Deco Custom Quilting (Substantially) Finished, Off the Frame Happiness is a Missing Wall Between the Se... from Cheeky Cognoscenti



I've finished my OMG (One Monthly Goal) for October, three and a half weeks early!  I am as shocked as YOU are!  My entire 102" x 102" Deco bed quilt is now completely stitched in the ditch and all of the digital designs have been quilted as well.  I took one last photo in the Garish Yellow Quilt Studio as I was taking my quilt off the frame:


My 102 x 102 Deco Bed Quilt is Off the Frame!


Now that Deco is off the frame, I can start packing up all of my long arm quilting tools and ...

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Mel Quilts from Kat & Cat Quilts

Happy Friday, everyone! Meloney down in south Texas recently returned these three quilts that she quilted and bound for CiL.

This first top was sent in my Kathy B. I really like this scrappy basket weave pattern. I know I've thought about using it in a block drive before. 

This Red white and blue top is from Heather. I'm not sure if the hexy flowers were a functional necessity to cover up some kind of issue or just added for fun, but I like them.

This last scrappy blue top is from Priscilla. What do you think of ...

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October 9, 2025
TGIFF - A Flying Color Finish! from Quilted Delights



Welcome! Today I am hosting this week's TGIFF - Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday! 









TGIFF is all about sharing finishes and today I want to show off my Flying Colors quilt!
It is a Cozy Pattern Original.





This project started out as a kit I won in January 2011 when Quilting Blogs were all the rage and Give-Aways were happening right and left.  I just happened to get lucky and I won a kit to make a Flying Colors quilt!





When I got it in the mail, I was super excited, but I'll admit I was a little ...

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Hidden Gems Block of the Month Finishing from Patchwork Posse

It’s time to finish the 2025 Block of the Month – Hidden Gems in Patchworkers Plus! This has been a wonderful year of beautiful blocks and now is the time that all your efforts come together and you get a finished quilt.

This is one of my favorite things about designing patterns… to see them come together in the end. To see all the variations that you’ve chosen. You picked your fabric. You chose the placement of those setting blocks. You’ve been sewing away each month making progress. And now, they all come together to make something beautiful ...

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Flying Bats Table Topper – with AccuQuilt from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to sew a festive Halloween table topper using the AccuQuilt Flying Swallows die. This die is designed to create swirling blocks that look like they’re flying in a circle when four are sewn together, but it also works beautifully with single blocks—giving you plenty of layout options.

For this project, I combined the Flying Swallows blocks with simple nine-patch blocks for contrast and variety. While I was sewing, I accidentally switched the placement of some of the block pieces, and it created a completely different look—more like little bats swooping through the quilt! It was ...

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WIP WEDNESDAY #190: Let’s make another Disappearing 4-patch block from Crafty Gemini

On this episode Vanessa will teach you how to use the Crafty Gemini 5” x 10” Ruler to make another quick and easy Disappearing 4-Patch Quilt Block variation. If you have Layer Cakes or other 10” x 10” precut squares this is the quilt block for you! Perfect for making scrappy quilts, too!

You’ll learn how to make the blocks from 10” x 10” squares or using your own yardage strips. Just grab one light fabric and a dark one and tune in for the step-by-step tutorial! This is a great beginner friendly quilt block that you can make ...

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So ging es weiter:

so it went on:



den Rand nach hinten geklappt - ist aber zu wenig - werde es in der ganzen Grösse quilten und danach entscheiden, wie breit der Rand wird

the border moved to the back - think it is now to small - I will quilt the whole border and decide afterwards how wide the border will be


da ein paar Quiltlinien - here some quilting lines
 










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A Day for Slow from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Well, I'm back. We ventured into war-ravaged Portland on Tuesday to get our COVID boosters, and somehow, we came out whole. Yay, us. We even found our way back to our car parked in the underground parking garage. As we walked, we noted which bank of elevators we'd used and whether we'd turned left or right. Amazingly, we were able to walk directly to our car when everything was over. But, hey. They wouldn't let us leave without these lovely parting gifts.


As I've mentioned, we're enrolled in a "reactogenicity ...

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A Day for Slow from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Well, I'm back. We ventured into war-ravaged Portland on Tuesday to get our COVID boosters, and somehow, we came out whole. Yay, us. We even found our way back to our car parked in the underground parking garage. As we walked, we noted which bank of elevators we'd used and whether we'd turned left or right. Amazingly, we were able to walk directly to our car when everything was over. But, hey. They wouldn't let us leave without these lovely parting gifts.


As I've mentioned, we're enrolled in a "reactogenicity ...

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Joseph’s Coat from Applique 'n Patch Quilting

Well …. It took some time, but I was able to finally put borders on and this project that was started many years ago is now a top.

Now, for something new in my studio ….. a railing.  When the Occupational Therapist came to my home to give me tips for coping with my condition, she gasped when she saw what I was doing to pin stuff onto my design wall.  I have a bench and was using a step ladder to lean onto to help with my unsteadiness when standing on the bench.  She said the step ladder just would not ...

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Sew & Tell - 10/6/25 from Melva Loves Scraps


Where did the week go??? I woke up this morning thinking this thought.  As I reviewed all that took place... Hot tub delivery, Bible Study, 3rd Quarter Review and time in my studio... I realized that even in a relaxed state/pace of life, time marches on.  It feels good that there have not been any emergencies or crisis that has popped up in life!  (I hope I didn't just jinx that... ;) ) Maybe it is the fact that we have enjoyed the hydrotherapy sessions multiple times a day and we are simply calmer and sleeping better!  It has been ...

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More of the Pink Turtlehead Flowers from Quilting & Learning

Allô and welcome

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Ethernal Shawl from Monas Creativity



Pattern: Ethernal by Lakshmi on Ravelry

Yarn was purchased as a souvenir in Dublin, Ireland.

LITLG Life in the long grass Fine sock yarn in colour Jade Grey.

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Join Us for the Free Sewcialites 3 Quilt Along from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Join us as we celebrate our quilting community with 25 weeks of free block patterns from 25 talented designers, all in one great quilt along—Sewcialites 3! For the third installment of our Sewcialites Quilt Along, simplicity has never been sweeter. Quilters of all levels are invited to quilt along, so grab your supplies, invite your friends, and join in on the fun!

How does Sewcialites work?

Every Friday, we’ll release a new FREE block pattern from one of our 25 oh-sew-talented designers, and Kimberly will sew that week’s block live on the Fat Quarter Shop ...

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I Like Thursday #291 from Knitting Quilter


Welcome to I Like Thursday! Please visit LeeAnna to find what other bloggers are liking this week. I put a little border onto my turkey block. It's all set to quilt. All of these fabrics were from my fabric stash. I love using whatever I can find in my sewing room. I guess it makes me feel less guilty! It now measures about 28.5" X 24.5".


We got new couches a few months ago and didn't realize that arm chair covers are no longer provided. We bought some of the fabric from the furniture store. I ...

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I Like Thursday #291 from The Knitting Quilter


Welcome to I Like Thursday! Please visit LeeAnna to find what other bloggers are liking this week. I put a little border onto my turkey block. It's all set to quilt. All of these fabrics were from my fabric stash. I love using whatever I can find in my sewing room. I guess it makes me feel less guilty! It now measures about 28.5" X 24.5".


We got new couches a few months ago and didn't realize that arm chair covers are no longer provided. We bought some of the fabric from the furniture store. I ...

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Sunrise & Ridges from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


I took this photo 3 minutes ago.  Three minutes before I sat down to start writing this post.

This morning was the first morning of autumn that we had to lower the blinds in the dining area of the cabin during breakfast because the SUN....was finally able to make it through the leafy tree curtain that keeps us hidden all summer long.

Leaves are falling quite rapidly now and ridges are clearly visible - our changing landscape day by day.

I miss the sunrises during the summer months, yet enjoy my morning porch time with my coffee and a bit ...

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Raise the Woof! from Night Owl Quilting


Karen made this unique One Block Wonder quilt for a friend.  Karen started with a panel from the Raise the Woof line by Connie Haley.  Karen removed most of the blue sashing before she began cutting the pieces for the blocks.



When you look closely at the individual blocks you can start to see some of the eyes, noses, tongues and letters.



The border adds another little bit of interest to the quilt and frames it nicely.


Karen rarely gives me a plain piece of backing fabric.  She added a few pieces from another coordinate from the line.  The Windswept ...

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Photo Play: July 2025 from Life In Pieces

There aren't a lot of photos for July, but there are a few that stood out.  Most of those come from my I-phone as it's the one camera that's with me pretty much anywhere I go.  You can decide if "the best camera is the one you have with you" is true.  

The first photo was my second choice for the "Reflections" family photo challenge.  It's the only photo this month taken with my Canon 70D DSLR. I used a Sigma 105mm macro lens.  




It was close between this one and the one I used for ...

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