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June 16, 2026
Normalizing from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I'm writing fast again this morning. There have been too many write-fast mornings lately if you want to know the truth. Today I'm writing fast because Mike is having his second cataract surgery today, and I'm the driver. Poor guy can't eat anything until after his noon surgery. We'll get some lunch afterward. Fortunately, these surgeries don't lay the patient low afterward, but he's still not cleared to drive until after his follow-up appointment tomorrow. Tomorrow's appointment is earlier, and so I'll probably write tomorrow's post ...

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Endlich fertig from Grit's Life

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Ihr Lieben,

heute möchte ich euch einen Kinderquilt zeigen.

Eigentlich sollte dieser Quilt schon etwas früher fertig sein, denn der kleine Junge wird im September bereits ein Jahr alt. Doch wie das oft so ist, kommen immer wieder andere Dinge dazwischen, die unsere Pläne durcheinanderbringen. Ich denke, das kennt ihr sicherlich auch. Manchmal vergeht die Zeit einfach schneller, als man denkt.

Umso größer ist nun meine Freude, dass der Quilt endlich fertig geworden ist und bald verschenkt werden kann. Mit jedem Stich steckt ein Stück Liebe und Vorfreude darin, und ich hoffe sehr, dass der Quilt das Kind viele ...

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Cat's Cradle Border from The Knitting Quilter


 Now that the blocks have all been sewn together, it's time to get that pieced border done. These cat's cradle blocks measure 4.5". They look different when oriented this way but they do make a nice border. The directions help with making nesting seams so it's easier to join the blocks together.


I put the border on one side. I wasn't sure if it would fit easily but it did! It's always nice when things fit together nicely without much effort.


I made enough blocks for the second border. I love how it looks ...

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Cat's Cradle Border from Knitting Quilter


 Now that the blocks have all been sewn together, it's time to get that pieced border done. These cat's cradle blocks measure 4.5". They look different when oriented this way but they do make a nice border. The directions help with making nesting seams so it's easier to join the blocks together.


I put the border on one side. I wasn't sure if it would fit easily but it did! It's always nice when things fit together nicely without much effort.


I made enough blocks for the second border. I love how it looks ...

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Let’s Peek Inside the 2026 Liberty Box! from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Kick off summer with a spark of excitement and a dash of mystery! The Limited Edition 2026 Liberty Box is packed with Americana-inspired treasures, brimming with red, white, and blue charm you won’t find anywhere else. Inside this mystery box, you’ll uncover exclusive patterns, handy notions, and plenty of surprises to keep your creativity crackling all season long!

In honor of the brave men and women who have served our country with courage and selflessness, Fat Quarter Shop is proud to support the Quilts of Valor® Foundation by donating a portion of the proceeds from each Liberty Box ...

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100 Days Continue ~ Sew & Tell - 6/15/26 from Melva Loves Scraps

 

Summer is in full swing with sunshiny days causing the temperatures to rise into the 90s.  Thankfully, there was a cool front come through mid-week... keeping us from needing to install window AC units and losing the windows. Hallelujah!

It seems that summer is in full swing for others as well... the participants in the Sew & Tell party were significantly less than previous weeks.  Those that joined the fun shared some great projects.  Leeanna at Not Afraid of Color worked with pastels... in paint and in fabrics.  Head over to her blog to see her artwork. :)  Several others included links ...

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Cross Stitch Pattern Freebie America 250 Bookmark from Kitty and Me Designs

If you can't get enough patriotic cross stitch patterns, I worked up a new freebie pattern!  Worked in the "crazy" style, America 250 Patriotic Bookmark is nice way to remember our country's special anniversary!

America 250 Bookmark
Click here to download the PDF file.  All previous free cross stitch patterns are available at that link as well.  Happy Stitching! 

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Just Start....Anywhere. from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


How about we begin with pictures from the bus window?  Reflections and all?

Because these were my first glimpses of where we were headed when we first landed in Romania - Transylvania!

And were there mountains? YES!  There were beautiful mountains, some still snow-capped and looming above us.
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Weekly update: a finish, two starts + reading from With Strings Attached



Friday afternoon:   Wild flag iris, palespike lobelia, spiderwort, Canadian anemone....and a turtle on a log.







It was sunny and hot on Saturday for the Zion Juneteenth celebration at Illinois Beach State Park.  I staffed the Rotary booth from 11-3.  The chair and three other Rotarians are on the event committee.  I only got one photo, of me with four of the Interact Club who were all-around helpers for the event. 


I got teary-eyed at church yesterday.  The opening hymn was The Summons.  It so perfectly summarizes Stevens' life and ministry. The sermon was about "Sarah laughed" (when God told ...

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Brightly from Night Owl Quilting


Sydney made this lovely quilt.  The fabric collection is called Michaelmas from Lewis and Irene and was produced a number of years back.  The pattern is called Brightly from Cluck Cluck Sew.


The fabric has a subtle winter them and a hint of metallic in a few of the prints.  Sydney selected the Zephyr pantogrpah and Maginifico #2164 thread in a color called Shiver that has a bit of shine as well.
The pretty blue and white snowflake backing really ties the whole quilt together nicely.




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To Do List for the Week of 6/16/2026 from Life In Pieces

Last week was a good one for progress, it's just that most of that progress was just on two projects.  But I did a bit on everything that was on my list.  


To Do List for 6/8/2026

1. 2025 Guild BOM: Prep quilt top for quilting - progress

2. Chilhowie: Continue quilting ✔

3. Lupine and Laughter: Continue assembling quilt ✔

4. Good Fortune: Continue making blocks ✔

5. Wild and Goosey: Continue sashing blue blocks ✔


Most of the week was spent on Chilhowie and the 2025 Guild BOM projects. Chilhowie is a finished quilt, I just haven't had a ...

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Shooting Stars from My Sewing Room

Oops!  I totally forgot to hit the Publish button for today's post.  

I had this image in my head of how different this Shooting Star block might look with the lights and darks reversed.

And the finished blocks met my expectations!  The block was designed by Stacy Hsu for the Blockheads 5 series.  It's a free pattern on the Blockheads site.  Missy picked this star to add to our pizza box challenge. 


My 30s version is cute too, although it might have been prettier with the background more colorful.  Who knows, maybe I'll make another one. 

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How NOT to do laundry from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Phew—yesterday was a whirlwind of a day, although I certainly took my time doing things, and now I'm going to pay the price this morning as I finish the tasks that I was supposed to finish yesterday!

There is nothing like having several open suitcases and mad packing! Actually, what I love is being able to change the number of suitcases I bring—I'm bringing samples—lots and lots of samples, so I have three suitcases. Two with samples, and one with clothes, which I still need to pack, and I'm leaving in three hours! 

There ...

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Prosperity Sewing Hens from From My Carolina Home

I first heard of prosperity hens almost 2 years ago, when reader Becky mentioned them in a comment, then sent me a photo of hers. Prosperity Hens originated in India where having a flock of chickens could make a difference for a poverty stricken family. They are meant to bring prosperity to a home and are generally hung near a doorway or window. I kept her photo, and the project stayed in the back of my mind. When the longarm went down again, and I found I had time on my hands, it seemed a perfect time to finally make ...

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Declutter from contemporary embroidery

 






I tried. I did honestly.

I was ruthless.

It's amazing how much junk you shove in a cupboard (or a glass cabinet).

It's tidy.....ish now.

But.

How many artist books are too many?

How many pin pillows are too many?

How many hand embroidered pouches are too many?

How many embroidered sample books are too many?

And with that in mind.

Why am I currently embroidering more pillows?

Why am I currently finishing another artist book?

Just be thankful I'm not embroidering another pouch.

Yet. 

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Cleaning up, designs from the past, nature............................ from Exuberant Color


Do you remember the Reader's Digest Condensed novels, 4 to a book?  I always intended to read them.






I have another use for them though.  I am starting to clean off the workbench at the far end of my basement.  It has been several years since I have gone through everything there.  I made it all the way to 3' in from the left end.  Back to my use of the books.  I don't like this window uncovered at night.





I use the books to prop up a 30" x 40" foam core board to cover the window ...

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Rick on a Roll from Jo's Country Junction

Rick and I had quite a few projects going. The other day I said to him, “Honey…I’m thinking no more new projects until we get the ones we have started done.” I’ve learned from my UFO list that too many projects aren’t always a good thing. Rick agreed and made short work of the list …

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The 12 Days of Christmas Quilt Block Sampler is HERE! from My Quilt Infatuation

Hey there, my friends!  I'm so excited to let you know that today is the official release day for my new book, 12 Days of Christmas Quilt Block Sampler.  If you've followed me for a while, you know how much I love Christmas, and this book is a direct reflection of that.  



Obviously the book contains very detailed patterns for all 12 Days of Christmas blocks, with instructions for sewing them with or without numbers, along with two different layouts.  You can choose to make a square quilt for hanging on a wall, or a rectangular twin size ...

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Menelusuri Data Macau: Mitos dan Fakta Keluaran Toto from Tink Squared

Macau adalah salah satu destinasi permainan yang terkenal di dunia, dan Toto Macau menjadi salah satu permainan lotere yang paling diminati di kawasan tersebut. Banyak orang berusaha untuk memahami dan menganalisis data keluaran untuk meningkatkan peluang mereka dalam memenangkan hadiah. Namun, di balik ketertarikan ini, terdapat banyak mitos dan fakta yang harus dijelaskan agar pemain bisa lebih bijaksana dalam bermain.

Dalam artikel ini, kita akan menjelajahi aspek-aspek penting mengenai Data Macau, termasuk pengeluaran dan keluaran yang berkaitan dengan Toto Macau. Kami akan membahas apakah angka-angka ini dapat digunakan untuk memprediksi hasil di masa depan atau sekadar berfungsi sebagai informasi untuk ...

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Embroidery At Moms - At Least She Had Air Conditioning from Quilting My Way

 This morning, I was up and called MDG to let them know that I picked the wrong fabric for the backings of quilts. I scheduled a pickup and also order more batting and backing. I used the last of the one batting today. Had to start on my "extra" which tells me to order more. Once that was done, I cut the backing and batting for 2 more quilts tops that need to be quilted. Then I hurried out the door to get gas and head to moms. 

I stopped and got a cool drink at DB but found that ...

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