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April 27, 2024
A Special Retreat from Wollie Mammoth

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Blue Snowflakes And Grey Bunnies. from Sunburnt Quilts

A smaller quilt finish for today. Over the years I have collected smaller pieces of flannel fabric, but have not often sewn with them. When I was doing a tidy up I realised that pile of flannel fabrics had grown and needed to be used. We need a couple of warm quilts to have as extras in the caravan, so it was time to use those fabrics.

I didn’t want to cut the snowflake fabric into small pieces, so I kept them as 6 inch squares.

Then I framed each block with a selection of the blues that I ...

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Lightning from Patchwork Times by Judy Laquidara

Last night, it was maybe 9 or 9:30 p.m. In the distance, we heard thunder. It wasn’t loud. It didn’t sound angry. Vince said “We’d better get the dogs out before it starts raining again.” I took Oscar out. Then Vince took Rita out and I got Cooper’s harness and was on my way out...

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Patched and Pieced 47, 48 from Virtual Quilter

Interesting but a bit tangled up!

Almost the same design, with some extra applique in the border, and the colours have been stirred a bit!

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April 26, 2024
Cross Stitch Update from Jo's Country Junction

I was initially pretty concentrated on one piece this week. Then I got it done and floundering happened. HA!! It’s typical of me. I can concentrate on something for a bit, then once it’s done, I’m all over the place. The piece I worked on with the goal of finishing was Summer Sweets Pinkeep. It …

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What I’m Reading: You Can Trust Me from Jo's Country Junction

I was in a hurry to grab a book and took the first audiobook that looked like something I wouldn’t mind. It was listed as a thriller and I was ready for something that wasn’t historical fiction. I ended up grabbing this book, You Can Trust Me by Wendy Heard. The book started by catching …

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» Priscilla's Workshop

 I have not been able to do any sewing or much of anything since the middle of March when I finished Illegitium. Although it isn't very big, apparently it is enough to completely wreck my right arm. I am right handed, do practically everything right handed, but my arm is so painful from shoulder to fingertips that all I do right now is read. I went to my primary care doctor who thinks it is a rotator cuff issue but since I really cannot tolerate surgery again, my only recourse is rest and at some point in the future ...

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"Koningsdag" from Supergoof Quilts

 


Op Koningsdag 27 april,
is de Supergoof Quiltwinkel 
GEOPEND
volgens haar normale openingstijden.
.
En ook nogeens met een leuke aktie,....
25 % korting op Maileg.
Alleen in de winkel. 
Tot morgen !



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Stupidest Decision? from Lisa H Calle's Blog

Well, this can be either the best decision in my business or the worst decision. You may be wondering what I have decided.

Photo by Produtora Midtrack on Pexels.com

I have had the Quilter’s Groove TRIBE membership since June of 2021, and I absolutely love it and the members. Currently, the price is $24.97/month. There is a low-price offer for the Design Decision Dilemma at $9/ month.

For the past 3 months, I have been thinking of making a huge change and have made my final decision. I will combine the two memberships AND reduce the ...

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Friday Finishes from Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework

I realized late today that I had not written my Friday post.  And I have three lovely Veteran quilts to share today!


This first RWB Churn Dash quilt I put together.  I used some of the 6" blocks for the center and then framed it with the 12" blocks.  This is quilt #2 of this block drive.



It is hard to see the fabric on the back, but it is a red black and white homespun fabric I have had for quite some time.

This quilt measures 60 x 72".



Cheryl sent in this churn dash quilt top.  I love ...

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Quilting Updates, Rucking, Thursday This and That from Canadian Needle Nana

A frozen mystery meat is thawing on the counter. It must be meat as it's really heavy. Time will reveal what it is and what I can make for supper with it. Any frozen mystery gems at your house?

LeeAnna's prompt this week is bed and breakfast or luxury hotel? I don't have a preference but I don't think I've ever stayed in a luxury hotel. I'll stay anywhere that looks nice and safe. I spent two March holidays in a condo on a Florida beach and found that to be wonderful. All the ...

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Sea Turtles for Damien from The Colorful Fabricholic

My great nephew Damien didn't get a baby quilt. I knew when his mom was expecting his older sister, so I made one for her, but since I'm not on FB, I didn't know about my niece's second pregnancy. They live near Miami, so I don't see them often. Recent family events brought us together, and - surprise - my niece has a little boy Damien who's about 18 months old now. 


Obviously he needs a quilt. After all, his big sister has one, so he deserves one too. Making the quilt is not a surprise ...

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Mercantile Sampler Sew Along - The Big Finish!! from Bee In My Bonnet




Mercantile Sampler Quilt
"THE BIG FINISH!!"


Welcome to the BIG FINISH of the 
"MERCANTILE SAMPLER"
Sew Along!

I hope that you have enjoyed 
joining me here on my blog each week
as I did each block tutorial!!



Mercantile Sampler Quilt
88" x 88"




The quilt was made with my fabric
 collection called Mercantile:)



We pieced all 25 blocks 
and then turned them into a 
12" circle and appliquéd them onto a
 4-Patch Block background!

Okay...with all of that being said
 here comes LOTS and LOTS
of photos of my finished quilt.
I took many so that hopefully 
you can ...

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Decluttering & sewing from My Sewing Room

 I'm still working on the decluttering, a little bit at a time.  And so far it's helping me keep at it by being "accountable".  I'm keeping a list (spreadsheet) of items that I'm getting rid of.  Seeing that number climb has been giving me some real satisfaction.


Three random boxes from the basement were the goal to empty this week.  This box wasn't very big, but sure had some interesting things dumped into it - probably when we moved last time. It's a mix of things to keep, and things to get rid of.  The ...

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SPRINGING FORWARD from Q-BITS

I'm trying to embrace the Spring season, but it is hard for me in my quilt life.  I am such a Winter person, and working with pastels and/or high-contrast, ditsy florals is not in my aesthetic (or in my scrap bins).  So, a Spring quilt is not always my most successful work!  This year I really seemed to lack enthusiasm, but this is my current effort.  Maybe next Spring I'll try again; but for now I will be going back into my quilt comfort zone!!

This quilt is based loosely on the milky way pattern from the ...

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Famore Rotary Cutter Review on Off the Wall Friday from Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever by Nina-Marie Sayre

 Okay, so I don't like change.  I know most people say that, but I really don't like change.  Of course, this

translates into my quilting life as well.  When I find a tool I like, I like it for life.  That would be why I am using the same rulers (Quickline designed by Nancy Crow) as I did 30 years ago.  Not to mention, I have my square rulers (Bias Square from the Patchwork Place) and rotary cutter by Kai.  When they wear out, I just check on ebay for replacements.  

That all said, I still keep my ...

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Cathedral Window Hot Pads at Free Motion Mavericks from Quilting & Learning

Hi and welcome to week 579 of Free Motion Mavericks! Last week I made a crowd of hot pads

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2024 Cottage Temperature Free Quilt Pattern from Craft Gossip

Embark on a journey of creativity and warmth with the 2024 Cottage Temperature Quilt Pattern, graciously offered for free by Fat Quarter Shop. This enchanting pattern, rated with a distinguished 0.0 stars, invites you to weave a tapestry of comfort and style, culminating in a finished size of 57.5″ x 71.5″. Best of all, it’s available as a complimentary PDF download, adding a touch of generosity to your crafting endeavors.

Picture this: as you delve into the intricacies of this pattern, you’re not just stitching fabric together; you’re crafting memories, each stitch a testament ...

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Together Quilt Finish: A Heart Quilt from Sewing Under the Little Mushroom Cap

Finally this quilt is done! I thoroughly enjoyed quilting this one and it didn’t take as long as I thought it would be! Mindset is really key to enjoy the free motion quilting process. By taking regular breaks and limiting my quilting sessions to 20-30 minutes at a time, I found myself fully immersed in the free motion quilting process without feeling overwhelmed or fatigued. And that has surely made a big difference!

Together Quilt Pattern and Tutorials:

Quilting Tools and Notions I used ...

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Quilt Show from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Well...we did it. We saw the quilts at the show. It was a pretty easy day. We found on-street parking, and avoided the $10 charge that was right across the street. Our tickets were at the "will call" booth, just as expected. We were in and out in a couple of hours. After the show, we finished up our grocery shopping at the nearest Kroger store, and we were back at the RV by lunch time.

Smitty was champing at the bit to get outside, and so I took him out after lunch.


He actually ...

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