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December 5, 2025
First finish for December 2025.................... from Exuberant Color




The quilting wasn't as difficult as I thought it would be.  The story behind this is that the 4 star blocks were a little too large for the flying geese strips added around them.  That means I did a lot of easing and stretching and the center didn't lay as flat as most of my quilts.  I tamed it pretty well with only one little tuck. I named this one Game Board.


I'm glad I used the fun fish fabric on the back.  The fabrics are Kaffe collective.  It is 39" square and was quilted on my ...

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Special Shares, Peppermint Trees, Quilting "Christmas Presents", Raisin Tea Buns from Canadian Needle Nana

I read that the last full moon of the year, called the Cold Moon, is tonight and it is going to be very special by how high in the sky it will rise. Such a height won't be seen again till 2043. It's dark here now at 5 o'clock. Yesterday I took this photo of the back yard bathed in moonlight at that time. Unfortunately, the clouds kept sailing past hiding the moon. Sometimes, clouds add much beautiful moodiness to a December winter sky but my photo didn't capture that sadly. 

To celebrate December 2025, I ...

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Friday check in: holiday happenings and some sewing from With Strings Attached

 



Clear skies, cold temperatures this week.

The supermoon as seen from the back yard Thursday at 5 p.m.  

Tuesday:   Zion Woman's Club luncheon at a local restaurant.  We exchanged "festive food" -- a useful alternative to white elephants which are too often a way to get rid of one "dustable" and in turn take home someone else's dustable.   I brought some of my Christmas tablecloths to set the table. 



Wednesday:  the quilt guild holiday dinner at a restaurant in Antioch.  There were fun games (A-Z, name a quilt-related item; what's on your phone? with points for apps ...

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December 2025 Monthly Specials from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Welcome to a new month and a fresh new set of monthly specials picked out just for you! From quilting staples to cross stitch favorites, this month’s selection is full of fun finds to inspire your next project! Don’t wait to scoop up your favorites because everything rolls over into a brand-new lineup at midnight CST on Wednesday, December 31st, so make sure to snag these savings before they’re all sewn up.

Bring a little shine to your sewing room with Sparkle Elements. These twinkly basics are a reminder that simple ...

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Free Patterns, Special Video, Appliqued House and Knitting Again from Canadian Needle Nana

I've been thinking about all the turkey dinners this week and put in an order to Farm Boy for our Christmas one. We've done this twice before and enjoyed it very much. Their turkeys are amazing and they even include dessert. Of course, I'll make a couple of our traditional side dishes too and a trifle. 

  I was switching out the mugs to start using the Christmas/winter ones and thought I'd show this one below again. I'd used Rifle Paper Co fabrics in the Christmas Present quilt I shared last post and here is ...

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Sew Sampler November 2025 Box Reveal from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Smiles are blooming with excitement for all the goodies in the November Sew Sampler box! Join us as we reveal the oh-sew-delightful contents of this month’s Sew Sampler Box.

Orange Blossoms Wild Honey Junior Layer Cake by Lella Boutique for Moda Fabrics
A Fat Quarter Shop Exclusive

Sweet as can bee, the Orange Blossoms Wild Honey Junior Layer Cake is buzzing with charm! Designed by Lella Boutique, this collection mixes sweet florals, orderly honeycomb prints, and darling text across shades of pink, orange, green, and a touch of sky blue. Each 10” square is a honey-sweet touch of charm ...

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Weekly update: a snowy end to November from With Strings Attached

 


The boys are back! 

The nutcracker collection began with a gift from my mother shortly after we were married.  She gave us two or three more.   I've acquired the rest at TJ Maxx, estate/rummage/garage sales, and thrift shops.   They're all German.  

I made Good Cheer in 2013 from swap blocks.


The rest of the nutcrackers are providing a backup chorus for the Christmas tree.








Just as forecast, it began snowing at noon Saturday and continued all night long.  This was the view from the front door this morning.  9" accumulation.  

I shoveled the front stoop and ...

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Full of Gratitude from Humble Quilts

I have so much to be thankful for!
Many of you have donated to support Faith Seeds, and I want you to know how much it means.

Faith Seeds serves families in Guatemala near Xela, meeting real and ongoing needs. The ministry pays tuition, uniform costs, and school supplies for eligible students. The after-school program is a safe space for the children, for the mommas who often walk many kilometers to bring them, and even for their pets! I loved seeing how it became a true refuge from the hardships of daily life.

Many of these families make their living ...

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The rescue! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

 Even though yesterday was the full moon, I slept like a baby! Although, isn't that expression kind of silly since babies tend to wake up a lot! I slept well - let's just put it that way! 

Yesterday was an interesting day. We had a visitor, and the Pony Express is alive and well. Actually, we had a visitor the day before as well. Both were making pick-ups and drop-offs for the Pony Express. And besides the rescue, which I'll get into in a moment, I just didn't seem to be working very fast. I'm not ...

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Faces in AI from Gene Black an Alabama Artist

For the Friday Face Off,  a few faces created in AI





And just for a laugh, this one is "me" created by the AI on my phone which is different than Night Cafe.





Until Next Time,  
Stay Creative 


Comments are welcomed. I will reply when possible. Of course if you are a "No Reply Blogger"- I can not reply. Links in comments will result in the entire comment being deleted.

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Charity Quilting from Becca's Crazy Projects

Panel quilts can be such a delight. Pieced by another member of Annapolis Quilts for Kids.
Sometimes simple is perfect. Pieced by me. Both trimmed and ready for the next Annapolis Quilts for Kids

If you want to contribute but don't have the time or skills, you can support the national Quilts for Kids by going directly to their website and clicking DONATEI don't earn anything from this link. 

If you want to support me indirectly, I do include Amazon affiliate links to products I use on my other blog posts. If you purchase the items ...

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Catching up from My Sewing Room

Wow - I just lost a whole day and a half.  Tuesday morning I did some laundry and baked gingersnap cookies in the morning.  By noon I felt so tired and sat down in the recliner for awhile before going downstairs to sew.  I ended up sleeping off and on most of the afternoon and evening.  Wednesday was mostly lost as well. The only reason I had a blog post on Wednesday was because I wrote it while baking cookies Tuesday morning.  I had a fever, couldn't get warm and ached all over.  Thursday I woke up feeling mostly normal ...

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Cross stitch fully finishes from Just Sew Sue

Whilst I am thoroughly enjoying opening my advent calendars from Stich Supply Company and Studio 7T7, I felt I should accomplish something every day. I decided that some of my cross-stitch pieces should be finished and ay frame that I no longer like, will be redonated to a charity shop.


The first of four framed pieces this week designed by Barbara Ana. Some of her designs are available in her Kofi shop Support Barbara Ana designs and some are available from Creative Poppy until they close their doors.

This was a simple framing job as no painting was required. I ...

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Snow Day from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

I guess I should have waited a day to take the pictures of the Christmas quilt I posted yesterday because this morning we woke up to thisThe mountain had disappeared into the cloudsWhen you hear 'Snow Day' what do you think? Curl up under a quilt with a good book? Sew? Do a little baking? Sit by the fire?The answer? None of the above. Although I did spend time by the fire.DH came in at 7 and

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Lightning Srike from Wendy's Quilts and More

Each year in January I like to start a new Kaffe Fassett quilt.  This year I chose Lightning Strike from Quilts on an English Farm.  




When I made Kaffe quilts I like to take inspiration from the books, and use fabrics that I already have in my stash.  I love mixing up older prints with the new ones.  

This pattern is just giant half square triangles but the placement gives the quilt real movement.  







I love a soft, hand quilted quilt with wool batting and that's what I've done here.  I quilted the whole quilt with a variegated ...

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Cross Stitch Update: December 5, 2025 from Jo's Country Junction

I had a little more stitching time than I expected this week. We had a snowstorm last weekend. Some of my kiddos were planning to stay several days, but everyone ended up going home on Thursday or Friday, as the storm was scheduled to come in overnight on Friday. That left me with more of …

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Lupine & Laughter Mystery - Part Three! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


It's Friday again!

And here we are at part three of our Lupine & Laughter Mystery.

Part one focused on one unit.

Part two had us creating two different color ways of geese!

Guess what part three means?

Three different sizes of half-square triangles!

Don't worry - this trend isn't likely to continue, but I thought since the tutorial for all of these was basically the same we'd make some major headway by getting these done at the same time.
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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FLYIN HIGH WITH A GAGGLE OF GEESE from Kwilty Pleasures

I used to despise making FG quilts.
That is til this one.

Several years ago Kim Hensley gave me the
pattern and a Layer Cake to make this quilt.


It didn't take too long to make.
AND I didn't cut off too many geese noses!


I also had some yardage in my stash to make the backing.


A great black and gray stripe for the binding, also in my stash.


A fall day presented a great photo op



I love how this gaggle of geese hangs in the dining room


and ...

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Finally in the Dye Pot on Off the Wall Friday from Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever by Nina-Marie Sayre

 Yes, I did it.  I gathered enough courage to make the dive into the wool dye pots.  You wouldn't think it would be such a big deal since I've been dyeing my own cotton fabric for the last 15 years.  But dyeing wool and dyeing cotton are two totally different things.  One thing is the same though, there is no set way of doing it.  Just like when I did the research on cotton, everyone seemed to do it a bit different.  There were a lot of YOU HAVE TO'S and NEVER DO'S but what there ...

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Lupine mystery clue 2 from Beryl the Pearl

 I can’t believe I’m caught up on the first two clues. Next clue on Friday   Clue 2. Some of the geese will require creative sewing. I think mine got worse the more I did

I’m also starting the Magnificent Mystery, it started in September so I’m way behind. 

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