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September 7, 2025
Honey Bee Garden Sew Along - BEE PREPARED!! from Bee In My Bonnet

 


Welcome Quilty friends!!

Today is the day for the 
"Bee Prepared" 
post that I do in preparation for my
 new fabric collections!



This is the point to start gathering
your supplies for the sew along:)
YaY!

This Bee Prepared post is for the 
and I'm so excited for it to start!


We will be making the 
Sweet Land Quilt 
which finishes at
 72" x 86"
It consists of pieced flying geese 
and squares for the borders.
a large beehive and honey bee block
in the center, surrounded by
 22 appliquéd flower blocks!
 



To make ...

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September 5, 2025
Three Finished Bloomers Blocks from Quilting & Learning

Hi and welcome

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September 4, 2025
Millenium Quilt Repairs from Joy of Quilting

 My Millenium Quilt

                   Repairs 

Millenium Patchwork Quilt

My Favourite Patchwork Quilt 

Way back in 1999 when the new Millenium was on it's way. Quite a few Quilters got together on-line to celebrate this momentus occasion. It was called the Y2K Swap. Lots of Quilters from all over the globe started to swap Fabric Squares.
To find out more about the YK2 (Millenium Quilt Swap,


I've been using My Millenium Quilt for 25 years now. It began showing it's age in 2020. I lovingly made some Fabric Heart Patches which I Appliquéd ...

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Stitching August 2025 from Joy of Quilting

Crochet - Sewing & Applique 

 My Month in Stitches 

Crochet Mini Bear in Caramel Fluffy Yarn

A Tiny Crochet Teddy. A quick and easy crochet Project using a chenille yarn.

Stitched Robin 

While Camping this month I Hand Stitched a little Robin on a Holly Branch. 
Part of this year's Christmas Tree Festival project which my local W.I. are taking part in.  I've got a few more on the go, so you'll be seeing more over the next couple of months.
A nice little calming Hand Stitching Project easy to pick up in a spare few minutes. 

Robin Stitching with View over the Lougher Estuary

Stitched Robin 

Applique & Stitched

Mouse ...

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August 25, 2025
Basket Love Flimsie, Easy Table Topper, Photos, Clever Comments from Canadian Needle Nana

 I'm just back from the library. For a small town library, it sure is busy there which I love to see. I passed by the Carp Custom Creamery Ice Cream shop and thought of LeeAnna at Not Afraid of Color's question this week... did we grow up going to Dairy Queen? No I did not as they were not around in Newfoundland back then but I do have fond memories of summer visits with my Gander grandmother (the war widow) and going to the restaurant there. We always got banana splits as she was an ice cream lover ...

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August 24, 2025
Sweet Land Sew Along - THE BIG FINISH!! from Bee In My Bonnet


  Welcome to the BIG FINISH
of the Sweet Land Sew Along!!



If you are just joining us and would
like to know more about this sew along
and how it worked
to read my blog post called 
"Bee Prepared" 
where I tell you all about it:)
if you still need to download
the sew along guide.


We made the 
Sweet Land Quilt 
which finishes at
 88" x 88"
It consists of 5 pieced blocks 
and 4 applique blocks
as well as a scrappy pieced border!
 



To make the appliqué blocks, 
 we all used my 
Sew Simple ...

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August 13, 2025
Hollyhock Quilt... from May Your Bobbin Always Be Full

 

Hollyhocks



Old Fashioned Hollyhocks

have always been a favorite of mine...





They are in full bloom...





If you look closely in the very center

you can see a 5 point star...





You can plant the seeds in the ground 

spring, summer or fall

 and they will sprout right up and begin to grow.

They winter over really well.

The next summer they will bloom beautifully.





They are drought tolerant and don't need water.

They are prolific and re-seed themselves.

Not only beautiful, but easy to grow.





Midnight in the Garden

This is my Hollyhock quilt from 2010


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August 9, 2025
Friends at the Fence..... from May Your Bobbin Always Be Full


Now that my blog feed is working

properly again check out

my latest post... 


Friends at the Fence

CLICK HERE to view the post


CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts




May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi 


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August 6, 2025
Hot Stuff - Oliso Iron Case Challenge from Sew Preeti Quilts

Picture this - a completely solar-powered, aerodynamically designed, sleek automobile of the future. Its exterior is so dark and shiny that the passing landscape is reflected perfectly on its surface.


Cool Trees, Scorching Planet


In January, we received a mini Oliso Iron, complete with a matching Solemate (a base for placing the hot iron) and a thick wool carry case. Island Batik's August Challenge is to decorate the carry case for our Oliso Mini Irons.


This was an unusual project. The thick wool carry case would certainly break a needle or two, if I tried sewing on it. The idea ...

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July 28, 2025
Working in the backyard from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I WAS going to say Rose of Sharon!! I am quite confused about plants, but I believe you are correct! It's hard to believe that my paternal grandfather and mother had green thumbs, yet I struggle to name even a few plants in my garden. 

But I was attempting to use my pale green thumbs as I puttered in the garden in the morning. More in a second. 

It was another fun day at the Virtual Retreat. Our new hours are 3 PM to approximately 9 PM EST, in case you'd like to join us in the future ...

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July 13, 2025
Finding Calm, Feelings, String Quilts-Old and New, Applique Too from Canadian Needle Nana

 I was just getting used to it being June and now it is July. I feel like I've been very busy. Tony had his drivers' license renewal which, being over 80, meant he had to go to the office and do the testing which he aced. I find it odd they don't check how your feet or any reflexes are. Shouldn't that be as important as knowing how to draw a clock face to include 10 past 10. However, I've read seniors still have the least accidents of all age groups, so maybe it's all ...

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July 7, 2025
Delma's Dresden Tutorial from A Little Bit Biased

I remember my grandma making a Dresden Plate quilt many years ago, and I thought,
I will NEVER make one of those!  I think she worked on those Dresden Plates for years,
and it just seemed so hard and so tedious!  But then I discovered the EZ Dresden Ruler by
Darlene Zimmerman, and it took out all of the guesswork!  I fell in love with Dresdens
and have made several Dresden Plate quilts since then!  

So today, I have a little tutorial for you that features one big Dresden Plate.  This is the
perfect project to showcase some of your ...

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June 24, 2025
Embroidery, applique and lace. from Karen Ann Ruane

Hand embroidery, applique and lace.

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June 16, 2025
SWEET LAND SEW ALONG - Week Four!! from Bee In My Bonnet



  Welcome to Week Four
of the Sweet Land Sew Along!!



If you are just joining us and would
like to know more about this sew along
and how it works
to read my blog post called 
"Bee Prepared" 
where I tell you all about it:)
if you still need to download
the sew along guide.


We are making the 
Sweet Land Quilt 
which finishes at
 88" x 88"
It consists of 5 pieced blocks 
and 4 applique blocks
as well as a scrappy pieced border!
 



To make the appliqué blocks, 
 we will be using my 
Sew ...

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June 10, 2025
SWEET LAND SEW ALONG - Week Three!! from Bee In My Bonnet



  Welcome to Week Three 
of the Sweet Land Sew Along!!



If you are just joining us and would
like to know more about this sew along
and how it works
to read my blog post called 
"Bee Prepared" 
where I tell you all about it:)
if you still need to download
the sew along guide.


We are making the 
Sweet Land Quilt 
which finishes at
 88" x 88"
It consists of 5 pieced blocks 
and 4 applique blocks
as well as a scrappy pieced border!
 



To make the appliqué blocks, 
 we will be using my 
Sew ...

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Making a Scrappy Fabric Patch DIY from Brown Bird Designs Quilts

I am totally obsessed with sardines!! They are trending big time. I have a fish keychain from Ruby Star Society, the best goofy doormat featuring a full tin of them (which my husband loves), and my favorite t-shirt is from H&M. I even found a candle at Anthropologie… and I want so much more. That obsession led me to start making some fish templates for us! I’ve already made some fish-themed charity quilt blocks and have big plans for more projects—so stay tuned. To officially kick off my sardine obsession here on the blog, I wanted to ...

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A Very Special Project from Alamosa Quilter

 A couple weeks ago our older kitty and supervisor, Ms. Spooky Boo, passed away. She had recently been diagnosed with cancer and then went downhill very quickly. She was 13 years old. 

My son, Parker, was Ms. Boo's person. When he was little she would not allow him to take a bath without her supervision. She would howl outside the bathroom door if she got left out. She supervised his every move (which is why we called her The Supervisor) and he was with her when she passed.

Boo and her boy

I don't know where this item came from, but Parker ...

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more weaving and a little padded silk from Karen Ann Ruane

more weaving and a little padded silk

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June 9, 2025
It's all about the birds! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

 It's funny how you have an entire day to sew, yet I didn't get much done! How does that work? I was on the phone for two lengthy conversations. I took both calls outside, and neither had issues hearing me. Was it my lucky day? Or are things looking up with my cell phone? 

I've noticed a heron flying overhead several times while walking the dogs. Is it flying to my house? I want to run home to see, but I'm pretty sure that with their large wingspan, it wouldn't feel comfortable coming into our ...

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June 7, 2025
Applique, weaving and patchwork.....a sample. from Karen Ann Ruane

Applique, weaving and patchwork.....a sample.

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