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December 25, 2025
Merry Christmas Eve! from Quilting My Way

This morning, I slept till 9 am. Patrick didn't go golfing like he said he would. So, I slept anyway. 

Got up and got a few things done. Started laundry. I wanted to get some of that done so I didn't have a lot to do after tomorrow. 

We went early to Safeway and everyone one was there! We didn't have to wait too long in line, but it was busy! We picked up a few things that were on sale that we needed. It was one of those things, we decided to get a few things ...

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Merry Christmas to All . . . from The Quilting Garden


 

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Merry Christmas to All . . . from Lavender Quilts


 

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2025 Minimalist Christmas Village Decor from Pieced Pastimes

I went with a 'Christmas Village' theme this year.


I've collected a variety of ceramic houses over the years and the time had come to make use of them. 

Per my usual MO,  I used a 'less is more' approach.

I wanted the mantel to have the feel of a wintry village in the Swiss Alps.

I thought the staggered heights of the buildings and the bottle brush trees helped to give that illusion. 

The village theme continued onto the shelves.


And finally, a problem solved.  My little photo bombing Piper and her mischievous sister Penny would have had ...

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December 24, 2025
From the Family Messenger Group… from Jo's Country Junction

I thought I’d share some pictures from the family Messenger group. The first one is from my grandson Gannon. Well, it’s really from his mom, Kalissa…she sent the picture. Gannon made the project at Thanksgiving time. He was supposed to write four things he was thankful for…military, food, family, and God. We all got a …

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Merry Christmas to All from A Sentimental Quilter

                             

Snow is always at the top of my Christmas list but Santa has not been listening to me lately . . . . 

Do you have Christmas family traditions? This morning I got up early to put together the star of our traditional Christmas Eve dinner - Christmas Lasagna. This tradition began years ago when I decided to include on the holiday menu a few international dishes like Swedish Meatballs, Pierogis, Sweet and Sour Cabbage, Baklava (bakery bought). Eggrolls as an appetizer. It was a lot of fun to do this and the one tradition that really stuck was the lasagna. It now makes an ...

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Merry Christmas Eve! from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. We're expecting high winds today. The weatherman is predicting downed trees and power outages. All is calm right now, but we're bracing. I have some baking to do, and so I need the power to stay on. Erik called yesterday with concerns about the weather. After talking it over, we agreed to stay on the side of safety and postponed our family dinner until tomorrow, on Christmas Day. 

Yesterday started with the usual slow stitching. This is Tiny Treasure #35. It has a chain fill, a stem fill, stem stitch, and fly stitch.


There ...

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Merry Christmas Eve! from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. We're expecting high winds today. The weatherman is predicting downed trees and power outages. All is calm right now, but we're bracing. I have some baking to do, and so I need the power to stay on. Erik called yesterday with concerns about the weather. After talking it over, we agreed to stay on the side of safety and postponed our family dinner until tomorrow, on Christmas Day. 

Yesterday started with the usual slow stitching. This is Tiny Treasure #35. It has a chain fill, a stem fill, stem stitch, and fly stitch.


There ...

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Laura and FMQ ~ Sew & Tell - 12/22/25 from Melva Loves Scraps


I offer to you a happy and festive greeting as we are in the midst of the "most wonderful time of the year."  We are ready to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior sans any tree.  Dave and I are both fine with it... I have strung lights around our living room windows and have our most favorite decorations out, include our little nativity scene and vintage Christmas ornaments in vintage boxes.  

I don't forget that there are many people that celebrate different holidays at this time of year, including the Festival of Lights (Hanukkah).  I cannot ...

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Merry Christmas and Coming Soon! from Kitty and Me Designs

First, Merry Christmas to everyone!  I hope ya'll have a wonderful holiday season!!

I've been working on new designs and have another to share:

LOVE Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
I'll release all the new patterns tomorrow at Kitty And Me on Etsy.

Have a wonderful Christmas! 

 

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Wednesday Wait Loss 464 from The Inquiring Quilter

Welcome to Wednesday Wait Loss!

WWL is a place where you can share photos of quilts you’re working on and get encouragement to finish them from our Wednesday Wait Loss group! As you can see, I’ve been doing this for years (over 400 weeks!) and so our group is strong, loves to share, and is very welcoming.

If you are new to linking up, I have a separate page that steps you through the whole process.

What I’ve been up to

I’ve finished all the quilts I needed to finish this month (five in total) and ...

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Christmas Eve In Pink! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


It's a crazy idea, right?

To spend an extra couple of days piecing a backing out of hunks and chunks of forgotten yardage when it would be SO much easier to just buy 3 yards of a wide backing fabric and be done with it and onto the quilting phase of things.  Right?

Maybe.  But then there are all of those trimmed margins of that extra wide backing fabric that would be considered good enough to save for future use - and then I'm just adding to the scrap bins instead of whittling them down.  

This is how my ...

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Toyland......Joyland from Sew'n Wild Oaks Quilting Blog

 Hello Everyone,

I figured I’d better get my Christmas post out early this Christmas Eve. A bomb cyclone rolled into California overnight. With pine trees whipping around in the gusty winds, there’s a good chance we could lose power. It feels a bit like waiting for the Polar Express to arrive… though it’s not quite cold enough yet, and the rain hasn’t turned to snow.  This is a picture of my Toyland Tree design which I love to put on display every year.



Last night, our eldest granddaughter started a text chain that quickly turned into ...

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Christmas Embroideries, 3 Ingredient Fruit Cake, Knitting Too from Canadian Needle Nana

Hello all and thank you for stopping by so close to Christmas Day. 

It's been busy. I've set up things that light up...the wreath, two small trees, several candles. I've been shopping and wrapping gifts with the usual seasonal feelings of panic about getting it all right. 
I've been keeping the feeders full and watched this little tableau one morning.
The three of them were calmly eating together after one of the squirrels had climbed up and jumped on the pan feeder, conveniently tipping the seeds down for them. 
I baked a fruit cake. I ...

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Merry Christmas from My Sewing Room

Christmas is here, but it will be very quiet. It will be just the 2 of us today and tomorrow, so I suspect we'll do what we do other days.  I'll sew and Dave will probably golf (in his golf simulator).  A Christmas movie or two may be watched of course.  I do have steak planned for a nice supper tonight, and a ham for Christmas Day.  At some point tomorrow we'll Facetime with the grandkids.  They'll all be here for our delayed family Christmas on Monday, so we just have to be patient.


The final ...

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It's almost Christmas and the elves have arrived! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I totally get the hungry feeling after eating oatmeal. I have tried hemp hearts, and they work, but they are sometimes hard to find. And then my big question is, do you want whole hemp hearts or ground hemp hearts - which one provides more nutrition? I'm going to use my protein powder because I have it and need to use it up! But first, let's use the carbohydrate powder. It's time to clean the cupboards! 

So many choices!! I laugh about eating oatmeal for breakfast, because when I was chatting with my aunts earlier this year, most ...

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Puzzling from Becca's Crazy Projects

I've had this puzzle for a long time. To move it along to another puzzler, I opened it up and got to piecing. 
After two months of on-and-off piecing, I finished! Time to put it back in the box and try another.

Tools and supplies (affiliate links):
Ravensburger Puzzle-Storage Puzzle Storage (300-1000 Piece) - this is great if you don't have a bunch of room to leave a puzzle out while you aren't working on it.
Another option for storing your puzzle is the Jigsaw Puzzle Roll Mat Puzzle Storage Saver.

You can buy this puzzle ...

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Hosting Tips from The Quilt Quine

I like to think that I am a very good hostess and when people come to stay, they have clean bedding and towels and there is plenty of food in the house. I made the long drive up to Glasgow and stayed with one of my children who will remain nameless as this is not trip advisor Nella and I had a couple of lovely days together, but it was very much like staying in student digs. The area is not very salubrious and Nessie was having to pick her way between poo vomit and fast food on the patch ...

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Prep day................ from Exuberant Color


A couple days ago I pieced batting and yesterday I cut it to size for this baby quilt.  I just need to press the center crease out of the backing and then it can be basted and quilted.




I pieced another piece of batting large enough for this flannel tumbler baby quilt.  I think it will be the next one to baste and quilt.





I needed to piece the batting for this one with white thread since there are all white backgrounds in the top.  I found a piece of white Dream Cotton batting that I could use.  I had ...

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Happy Christmas! from Plum Quilts

 Wishing you all the best wishes for the festive season!

And using my latest Christmas quilt to help me do it!

Isn't it fab?  I finished it a couple of weeks ago, but now is the time for it to be lit up and revealed.  It's the first one I've ever made with fairy lights on!

Here it is without the lights being on.  It's a cute pattern isn't it? Mine was made from a kit, so I didn't even have to rummage through my scrap drawers looking for scraps that would play together ...

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