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December 27, 2025
MERRY CHRISTMAS! from Quilting My Way

Christmas Day! 


We had an awesome Christmas. One of the better ones in a long time. We started out with opening Katt's gift to us. We got a Rumba. She's getting us to do more electrical things. lol 

I got a zipper bag from Emily the day before - 


I love it!! I'm going to use it for my embroidery. 

I played a game yesterday and then had to go get mom around 1 pm. I was a little late, but oh well. I searched her suitcase thinking I put the necklace in there. She had cleaned it ...

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UPCYCLING MY WAY THRU 2025 from Kwilty Pleasures


I’ve had a bit of fun upcycling/recycling clothes this year.
Most from thrift shops but a few from my closet.

Like this recycled T-shirt and flannel from my closet.


This recycle has two thrifted items. 
A Shenanigans Coordinator sweatshirt
that was waaaay to small for  me, but I had to have it!
I am a Shenanigan's coordinator for many adventures 
The gray sweatshirt was revamped and I added
 Ghastlies travel fabrics for the win!


Another thrifted sweatshirt, cut off  bottom edge, sleeve and neck line ribbing 
and added a WONKY Churn Dash block I made to the ...

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December 26, 2025
Monday with the Grands: An Emmett Story from Jo's Country Junction

My daughter Kelli’s kids were here on Monday. They were out of school. Kelli had worked the previous overnight, and she needed someone to watch them. I was free, and it’s been quite a while since I’ve had them. I called Kalissa and offered that Anders could come over and hang out with us. The …

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Sandy Claws from Night Owl Quilting




I can finally share this one!  Becky made this quilt as a surprise Christmas gift for her husband.  I was quite surprised that she was able to pull it off as he is more aware/invested in her quilting projects than the average partner.  The pattern is called Sandy Claws from Art East Quilting Co.


To make this quilt extra special she added the Nova Scotia tartan as the backing fabric.  Becky was able to pick that up on a trip back home this summer.


Becky chose the Bora Boara pantograph  and some white thread for a simple but effective ...

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Ready Or Not... from From the Strawberry Patch...

Every day crept one day closer to Christmas. I hadn't baked even one cookie or wrapped a single gift. But, the house was decorated, the tree was up, there were candles in the windows and a wreath on the door; ready or not, Christmas was coming.  No one felt that stronger than I did, I was working on a super-secret double surprise; had I left enough time? Ta-da!! I made it!  I'm so

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Ready Or Not... from From the Strawberry Patch...

Every day crept one day closer to Christmas. I hadn't baked even one cookie or wrapped a single gift. But, the house was decorated, the tree was up, there were candles in the windows and a wreath on the door; ready or not, Christmas was coming.  No one felt that stronger than I did, I was working on a super-secret double surprise; had I left enough time? Ta-da!! I made it!  I'm so

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Another Christmas done! from South Jersey Quilter

 It was a lovely day, very low key. Instead of dinner, Heather had decided to do brunch, which turned out to be genius. I made a spinach salad and overnight cranberry eggnog french toast. She made a broccoli quiche, mac and cheese, tater tots, and had fresh fruit. Nothing heavy, not tons of prep. We ate, chatted, then on to gifts.

Manda sent me this from my wishlist. It's well insulated, and can hold two 9x13 pans.


 






Those slippers cracked us all up. And Jules in her cap is so adorable. We had such a nice time. We left ...

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5 Things I Did This Year To Make My Quilting Life Easier from Prairie Moon Quilts

As you probably know if you’ve hung around here at all, I’m continually trying to get organized. And it’s my firm belief that organizing is an ongoing thing that is never really finished, especially if you’re creating wonderful things.

This past year, I applied that to not only my STUFF, but tried to apply it to my life as well. Just as having an organized work space leads to better productivity and leaves room in your head for more creative thinking, likewise, having a routine, being able to batch certain tasks together, or being free to ...

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Cross Stitch Update: December 26th, 2025 from Jo's Country Junction

Sorry I am late posting today. Christmas got the best of me! Whew…I’m still in Christmas mode, but I’m on the downhill slide now. The part of Christmas where I do the cooking and baking is behind me. My stitching took a big hit last week, and I didn’t get much done, but that is …

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No Tracing, All Fun: Why You’ll Love Our New Stick & Stitch Designs from Jacquelynne Steves

Introducing Our New Stick & Stitch Embroidery Designs

Say goodbye to tracing—and hello to simple, joyful stitching!

If you’ve ever wanted to add a sweet embroidered touch to a project but hesitated because of all the prep work… you’re going to love what we just added to the shop!

I’m so excited to introduce our brand-new Stick & Stitch Hand Embroidery Designs—a super convenient way to transfer embroidery patterns without any tracing, lightboxes, or fuss. Truly… just peel, stick, stitch, and wash away!

These sheets open up so many creative possibilities, whether you’re embellishing a quilt ...

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2026 Plans and Thoughts from Quilt Paint Create

We’re fast approaching the end of 2025, and it’s time to think about 2026.

The past two years I’ve focused on completing a few projects in several categories.  This worked well for me, but the one category that hasn’t seen any finishes is UFOs.  No way am I making that my focus for 2026.  That, for me, would be an inspiration killer.

Instead, I decided to focus on kits, and I use that term loosely.  A pattern with all or some of the supplies fits my definition of a kit.

These are your standard kits.

This ...

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Best of 2025 from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I hope y'all had a wonderful Christmas Day. Our son and daughter-in-law did the cooking for our family get-together, and it was delicious as always. (They are both excellent cooks.)

Before we headed over to their place, I took some time to bake Jumbo Breakfast Cookies for our trip. They're made with peanut butter, oatmeal, raisins and multi-grain Cheerios. We always carry Clif bars in the truck when we travel. They're filling enough to substitute for lunch on days when we don't want to stop. These are a nice alternative to Clif ...

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Best of 2025 from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I hope y'all had a wonderful Christmas Day. Our son and daughter-in-law did the cooking for our family get-together, and it was delicious as always. (They are both excellent cooks.)

Before we headed over to their place, I took some time to bake Jumbo Breakfast Cookies for our trip. They're made with peanut butter, oatmeal, raisins and multi-grain Cheerios. We always carry Clif bars in the truck when we travel. They're filling enough to substitute for lunch on days when we don't want to stop. These are a nice alternative to Clif ...

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Cleaning up a few things from My Sewing Room

I was up early on Christmas Eve, and spent the whole morning in my sewing room - sewing, cutting, and some cleaning.


There is a small ugly chair in my sewing room, and it has been a very convenient place to just drop things I don't want to deal with right away.  I'm happy to say that chair is now cleared off and all the "stuff" has been either used or put away where it belonged.  Bonus - the ugly chair has been moved into the storage room so I can't reload it. 


There were several orphan blocks in ...

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


Happy Boxing Day, friends!

"The Day After" can come with a sense of relief that we have made it through yet another Christmas season - 

I know many of you may still have family around and need something a bit lighter this week, 

So how about we put some more things together?
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Christmas Day movie! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Some of you beat me to it! I was going to post about the QUILTsocial cover today! I'll do that later in the post. Thank you!!!! It was the one day that I wasn't wearing my orange headband! KU had made me a dark purple one, and I was wearing that! But no worries -- you all know who I am without the orange hairband! It's the people that I meet infrequently who remember me by the flowers!

HEY --- I never even thought of chocolate croissants for breakfast. WAIT -- can we rewind the clock? I ate chocolate (my ...

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Friday Face from Gene Black an Alabama Artist

Just for a fun quick post for the Friday Face Off,  here is an AI created image of me as a detective. Ha ha



I do look a bit like a television detective, don't I?


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

I love a scrappy quilt and this is just delightful! Pieced by another member of Annapolis Quilts for Kids.
The use of a large scale print is perfect in this quilt. Pieced by another member of Annapolis Quilts for Kids. 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 ...

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Chicken Baby COMPLETE from Wedding Dress Blue

In a scrap bag were small pieces of some super cute farm fabric–chickens, sunflowers and text. They aren’t the kind of prints where cutting them smaller would be a good solution. But they could be combined with something else.

I added the gold geometric print in the 4-1/2″ squares and built 4-patchesout of 2-1/2″ squares using coordinating fabrics.

I even had some matching sunflower fabric for the back.

It is even cuter in person, but this at least gives you an idea. Cheap and cheerful, but it will go in the donation pile for next year ...

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Off the Wall Friday from Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever by Nina-Marie Sayre

 

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