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August 3, 2025
SGP Hari Ini: Keputusan dan Perkiraan Togel Terkini from Tink Squared

Saat ini, pecinta togel, terutama togel Singapore, lagi menunggu hasil dan prediksi terkini. Tiap undian memberikan asa dan peluang bagi para pemain untuk mendapatkan keberuntungan. Melalui hadirnya pengundian langsung SGP, setiap orang bisa mengamati proses pengundian langsung melalui platform Singapore Pools, memberikan transparansi dan fairness dalam setiap hasil hasil yang keluar.

Di tulisan ini, kami hendak mengulas hasil-hasil togel hari ini serta ramalan SGP yang mungkin berpotensi membantu kamu untuk menentukan tindakan ke depan. Kami akan meninjau data-data hasil togel langsung Singapore dan informasi terkini seputar SGP pools. Bagi kamu yang ingin mendalami lebih dalam soal togel Singapore, tetaplah bersama ...

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Onto Autumn Fruit on Off the Wall Friday from Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever by Nina-Marie Sayre

Shirley, hooked by Kyoko Okamura, 40" by 37"

 So, I'm onto my 2nd big project- Autumn Fruit designed by Pearl McGown & Jane McGown Flynn.  I'm still pretty shocked that I got this lovely pattern on linen with all the wool kitted out and class instructions all for $20 on eBay.  The more I looked at the project, the more I realized what an amazing deal it was.  Not to mention, it's a perfect 2nd project.  First it will teach me to follow a pattern and also shows me how to gradate the pattern to give it depth ...

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Oh Crap! : Florals from Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework

Sorry about the lateness of my post.  I wrote it yesterday but forgot to publish it.



I am still working through a bunch of scraps for Many Hands and Many Hearts.  In addition to our sew day in September, we are doing a craft table in November so many of our scraps are going to be used to make some small saleable items.

I saw I had a lot of floral chunks (mostly trimmings from backings) so I thought I would also make some simple blocks.  I not only had enough blocks to make a quilt finished in one afternoon ...

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July RSC Wrap Up & Favorite Finish from Melva Loves Scraps

As July fades away, I thought I would "review" the projects I created with the July "Color of the month", Purple.


The month began with the Crown Royal quilt.  It was a stunning piece and quickly found its new home.  It was an interesting process to determine what size squares I could get from the varying sizes of bags, which then helped to select the block pattern and layout.  I opted out of a border (I didn't want to try to match the purple AND it was large enough already.) and went with a two-color binding that helped to ...

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July Sunny Days, Slow Stitching, Sampler Quilt and Soups from Canadian Needle Nana

I got up at 6 this morning and went right out in the garden by myself which has so many rewards. (But left two pouting dogs to do so.) Instead I had my shears with me on this walkabout and did a little snipping here and there. I disturbed three turkeys who I think must have overnighted somewhere nearby. I sat by the pond and reminded my body how important it is to relax. It is hard for me to sit and do nothing...by the pond like that early morning is the closest I can come. But even then ...

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Bridle Path Pattern of the Week from Sew'n Wild Oaks Quilting Blog

 Hello Everyone,

My pattern of the week is Bridle Path and is on sale in my Etsy shop HERE.


This quilt hangs proudly in our cabin bedroom; a space I lovingly call the Hearthstone Room. Every quilt you see here was made with fabric from my Hearthstone line from Marcus Fabrics—a collection that holds a special place in my heart as it was my first fabric line.  Laurel Ridge, the 2025 BOM for The Quilt Show is hanging on the wall on the left.  Double Dutch Treat is next to it. Emilie Elizabeth gifted to me by my dear ...

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Sunday Chat – August Garden, Decor and Lemon Twist Update from From My Carolina Home

Moving into August, the hydrangea is starting to turn color to the muddy pink it usually takes on in the fall. But there are still a few blooms with the pretty clear lavendar I like best.

One blue bloom came out this week. The muddy pink can be seen behind it.

On the veranda, the orchid loves this hot humid weather. The single bloom is still lovely, and has been like this for three months now!

Unfortunately, the smaller bud behind it has never progressed beyond this point after the same three months. Sorry for the blurry picture, I could ...

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On packing for a trip from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

 Lots of questions today! 

First, Lexi and Muprhy have a babysitter to keep them company. I'm afraid I'm going to come home to find them with many new bad habits! But that's OK. They will get short walks, so they won't be totally wild when I return. I HOPE! 

How will DH cope? I'm not sure, but one thing -- he will NOT be climbing the mountain. He is doing his thing for the days I'll be in high altitude. It wasn't even up for discussion! 

The portable office? Well, the only reason I ...

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Sunday Stash August 3, 2025 from Quilt Paint Create

No change in the numbers.

I worked mostly on Simply Charming this week, quilting it and making binding. I also worked on the test piece (Fields).

I did a bit of research this week because the process used for Fields didn’t check all the boxes for me. I watched videos by The Collage Quilter, Susan Carlson and Art Fiber Stitch. Susan Carlson uses fabric more effectively than anyone I’ve ever seen. Amazing. Art Fiber Stitch exclusively hand stitches. As much as I like hand work, I do enjoy sewing by machine too. I stopped watching after that and ...

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Joyful Sabbath from Wedding Dress Blue

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Stitching Stuff: Week 31 of 2025 from Life In Pieces




Hard to believe it's August.  July sped by. With all the time spent moving Grad Girl last month, this is my first full week of stitching time since mid June.  

  • 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
  • 15 minute days/July = 21/31 days
  • 15 minute days/2025 = 194/214 days
  • Success rate = 90.65%
Even with all the missed days, I've still stitched over 90% for 2025. Which is my 4th best year out of the13 years I've been tracking stitching time. Even so it looks anemic when compared to the 100% I had last year ...

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Binding finished..................... from Exuberant Color


The binding was finished all by machine last night.  I will check it by daylight today to make sure I didn't miss any spots, black thread on black fabric....





I started another dishcloth too.  I wish this yarn was white and black instead of cream and black.

 

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Collage Quilting from Quarter-Inch Capers

A few weeks ago, some quilt guild members taught a collage quilt class to the area 4H kids. There were about 15 of them there, and it was a three day class. I think nine of them finished their collages, and a few of us instructors took them home to quilt. I took three of them, and I got them quilted yesterday.

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Grunt Work: SID Quilting on Deco + Appliqué Prep for Stonefields Stonefields Sawtooth Stars, Blocks 1-4, + Flying Geese Ruler Ro... from Cheeky Cognoscenti



Welcome to today's boring blog post.  I'm bored already and I am the one writing it -- not a good sign, but let's begin.

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On to Circles from Quilts....etc.

I finally got the border done for Georgetown and now it is ready for me to cut out circles to add to brighten that wide space up a bit.  It looks wrinkly on the wall but it is hard to smooth it all out on the bottom with my back acting how it is.  I […]

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Community Quilts from Joey from Jo's Country Junction

Joey has been on a roll finishing quilts!! She writes: Here’s the last installment of finished quilts for a bit. The green quilts are from My Classmate Kenda T. So sweet, I meandered the quilting, ( it goes fast) & I needed the tote all of these were in. On all of the 3 emails …

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More Than Busy Today from Quilting My Way

 Got up and played for a bit. Then I was doing my exercises, when Bryan called. We must have been on the phone for 3 hours working on the TRUE family. He had information I did not know. I also went to find the Indian War journal that our great grandfather wrote. I sent him a copy but that was yesterday. So, I read the letter to my mother. Then I found a family tree on our great great grandfather. I will have to double check the information because I know I don't have it all in the program ...

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Festival Of Quilts 2025. from M. Brito de Campos

Open to Interpretation, gemaakt door Vendulka Battais.

Voor het eerst in jaren ben ik weer naar Birmingham geweest. 
De laatste keer was in augustus 2019 en 
hoewel er sindsdien veel veranderd is, 
is heel veel ook hetzelfde gebleven. 
Veel mooie quilts, veel leuke winkels en 
regelmatig een bekende uit Nederland tegenkomen! 
Jeannette, Marijke, Ineke, Hilda, Jaqueline, Petra, Nel en 
de dames van de Colourminds, de sterren van deze editie!

Een kleine selectie van de quilts, die ik gezien heb.


Het begon meteen goed met deze indrukwekkende quilt van Rebecca Davis.


Perfectly Imperfect van Lisa Hofmann-Maurer.
Ik vond het een mooie ...

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August 2, 2025
What I’m Making: Zucchini Cheese Bread from Jo's Country Junction

I am obsessed with a new-to-me blogger, Belly Full. You can find her HERE. I originally found her on Instagram. I admit to watching many of her reels. I was searching for some way to use the 5 zucchini that were on my counter and came across her Zucchini Cheese Bread. I had just made …

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Road Scholar: Enchanting Ireland: Town and Country from With Strings Attached

 A trip to Ireland was just the right way to celebrate my 50th Road Scholar program!  Click on the tab to see the entire list.  We've met several RS 'centenarians' over the years and one man who'd been on 150+.  My parents went on a dozen Elderhostels (as it was then known) so I am second-generation.  Of all the Ireland tours offered I chose this one because, at the time, I didn't want to leave Stevens (with a caregiver) for too long.  I'm happy with all that I saw and did. 

on the approach

Friday, July ...

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