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February 6, 2026
Feeding creativity from contemporary embroidery

 


It's time to take a closer, more considered look at my current design project.

I have created and gathered a large amount of work and sometimes I'm blinded by it all.

Today I've collected a few pieces together for more focus, (less clutter) in order to move forward.

So now I'm digesting the information here, in this image. There's more clarity which will help the decision making and hopefully generate ideas going forward.

If you'd like to catch up on this current collection there are several links below. 

here, 

here, 

here, 

here, 

here, 

here ...

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How to Make Dresden Plates Using a Dresden Plate Ruler from Patchwork Posse

Dresden plates are one of those classic quilt blocks that look fancy but are surprisingly doable—especially when you use a Dresden plate ruler. If you’ve ever admired a Dresden and thought, that looks like a lot of work, this method is about to change your mind.

Using a ruler takes a lot of the guesswork out of the process. The blades come out consistent, the curves line up nicely, and the whole thing just feels more predictable. And predictable sewing is good sewing.

This tutorial walks you through how to make Dresden plates using a ruler. I’ll ...

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Conquering GOALS one at a time! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I won't bore you with the details, but I LOVE cleaning up the digital mess. In a way, it's the same deal as with a physical mess. The task is daunting, and you have no idea where to start. But once you make a plan, then it starts to fall into place. I find I'm spending a little more time than I have at the moment on this task. It's therapeutic and FUN!!! OK - I must be mad!

I can see there's a lot more work ahead of me. Duplicate and triplicate files, stuff in ...

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Snow Day Sew Day from From My Carolina Home

Once again this year, I am coordinating a Quilt of Valor ceremony for six veterans in our car club. It is only fair that I help make the quilts so I have offered to longarm two or three. I thought it would be nice to make one myself, so pulled out my stash of patriotic fabrics to make some stars.

I used the Chain Piecing Half Square Triangles method shown on that post to make a bunch of HSTs.

I used a 6-1/2-inch square for the center of the star.

Later that day, I had 6 stars done. My ...

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Face Off -Extra Portrait and some collage from Gene Black an Alabama Artist

There are many forms of art that I love to play with.  For example,  I enjoy painting - usually in abstract or non-representational form.  But, as today, sometimes I drift into more of a representational style.  


For the Friday Face Off,  I have an "extra" portrait from the portrait challenge.   I simply couldn't stop until I tried painting one of the faces on a canvas.   So here he is.  
I  used the same guy as the one in the portrait challenge.  But, I changed him a bit.

During the last week or so, I watched a couple of classes on ...

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Crochet Crazy from Becca's Crazy Projects

I finally finished my scrappy star blanket!
It's the perfect size to throw on the couch for when you're a little chilled. It is just fabulous. 

Pattern: 6-Day Crochet Star blanket from Betty McKnit

Knit and Crochet Tools (affiliate links): You can read my post about these tools in this post from December 2018

Fiskars 7 Inch Softgrip Student Scissors (snipping yarn)
24 Pack Metal Rectangular Empty Hinged Tins (hold needle, needle threader, and stitch markers)RuMe Bags Baggie All (Aspen) (to hold my hand-finishing supplies: yarn needle, needle threader, scissors, Kitchener directions, stitch markers, etc) 

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Finished (or not) Friday from My Sewing Room

I saved this UFO finish to share today, even though I finished the binding on Monday Feb. 2.


This is a 3-yard pattern from Fabric Cafe called Town Square.  It's one of my favorite 3-yard patterns for a fast quilt.  The pieces are nice and big, and those big squares are perfect for showing off a fun novelty print.  This one will go into the donation pile.  


Some small finishes happened this week too.  A doll quilt and 3 small seasonal 5-Minute table runners can all be checked off my list. The table runners were forgotten kits just lying ...

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Finally February. from Sunburnt Quilts

It has taken until February for me to finally post a sewing item. I thought I would have had time to do this earlier, but obviously there have been a lot of distractions. But I am now spending time in my lovely sewing room, and definitely enjoying it!

This quilt is one of many started a while back. It was close to finished, but then was put aside as others came along. I am making an effort to work on all of them. There are not as many as I thought, thankfully. Seven found so far. I am realistic because ...

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February 2026 OMG from Quilt Paint Create

It’s time to pick a goal for the second month of the year. 

I admit I’m struggling with this one.  I want my goal to relate to the Stripes project, but haven’t come up with something both quantifiable and doable.

 I started sewing blocks together, and it hasn’t gone smoothly.  The cutting issues created more challenges than I expected, and I’m not sure how that will impact the overall project.

It’s like trying to pin down an expected arrival time when you don’t know where you’re going.

The best goal I came ...

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Feraripoker: Mana yang Lebih Menguntungkan from Tink Squared

Di dalam dunia permainan daun terbang di dunia maya, dua sebutan yang sering sering ditemui merupakan Feraripoker dan IDN Poker serta IDN Poker. Bagi sejumlah pemain, pemilihan platform yang benar bisa jadi faktor penentu dalam meraih keuntungan. Masing-masing media mempersembahkan kemudahan dan pengalaman permainan yang, yang mungkin dapat memengaruhi bagaimana pemain berkomunikasi serta memainkan permainan ini.

Feraripoker dikenal dengan beraneka macam-macam game serta promosi menyenangkan yang menggugah menggugah ketertarikan pemain baru saja ataupun yang sudah berpengalaman. Sementara itu, IDN Poker, dengan bantuan platform IDN Play, menawarkan jaringan luas yang luas dan kemudahan akses yang, sehingga menjadi pilihan populer di antara ...

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Machine fixed, cutting and sewing............... from Exuberant Color


These are the blocks I was trying to sew when my machine had no tension.  When I worked at the sewing machine store, the boss showed all of the employees how to take the top off of our Pfaff machines so we could find errant threads.  I did that 2 nights ago and couldn't find any thread but cleaned out some lint.  I did some flossing of the tension discs with a folded strip of fabric and kept testing the sewing but nothing was working.


Yesterday morning I opened the top of the machine again and finally the thread ...

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Paris, je t'aime II from Just Sew Sue

It's February so time to start another section of this pattern by Verushka Karate. I am wishing that I had done section 2 first as it is not big or complicated and only has one element which is appliqued. 

I know that March will be busy for me so I will stitch section 3 which is small and has no applique. Limiting myself to one section a month is working so far for me as it is a manageable chunk, and I can also work on other projects. I still have to find the pouch of leftover fabrics from ...

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DOTJE workshop from Supergoof Quilts


Goedemorgen lieve allemaal ❤️

Met genoegen mag ik jullie het allernieuwste konijn voorstellen van Sylvia van Bolleke Bears. 

DOTJE is haar naam.

Deze sjiek de friemel dame heeft een roomwitte zacht krullende vacht,
een hoedje van zachtblauw vilt in 2 tinten,
met ja hoor,
satijnen bloemetjes en satijnen linten.

Ze is prachtig,
ondeugend,
en houdt van zachtblauwe schoentjes.

Ben jij nu net als wij,
smoorverliefd op haar,
dan is er een vreugdevol nieuwtje.

Er is een tweedaagse workshop op:
 vrijdag 27 en zaterdag 28 februari. 

Tijden:
10.00 uur tot 16.00 uur

Waar:
Supergoof Quiltwinkel 
Oudestraat 134
Kampen. 

Prijs:
€200 ...

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Cross Stitch Update: February 6, 2026 from Jo's Country Junction

…and just like that, a month passed. Wow. We’ve already stitched ourselves into the month of February. I got quite a bit of stitching time in last week. If you remember, Arnie went ice fishing, and I had lots of sewing and stitching time. I wanted to work on Oh Joyous Day. I had finally …

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Ein moderner Baby Quilt in Pink mit Kreisen from Quilt Collection M.

Dieses Jahr wird ein Baby-Jahr und manche werden von mir einen Baby-Quilt bekommen. Ich sage ganz bewusst manche. Denn manche können mit einen Baby-Quilt nichts anfangen - da gibt es ein anderes Geschenk. 

Die Freundin meiner Tochter wartet zwar noch auf den Hochzeitsquilt, aber dafür ist der Quilt für ihre kleine Maria schon fertig. 

Das Zimmer der kleinen Maria ist in Naturtönen mit einem Teppich mit kleinen Kreisen in Rosa-Tönen eingerichtet. Und es gibt noch mehr Rosa und Pink dort. Ein richtiges Mädchenzimmer! Da passt natürlich ein pinker Quilt perfekt.


Baby quilt in pink with circles
Ein Baby Quilt in Pink

Meine Vorlage für den Quilt war ...

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KWILTY GIRLS GIFTS from Kwilty Pleasures

I’ve been at home a lot.
I’ve been in my sewing room a lot.
I love my Kwilty Girls a lot.
I made them a gift for Winter Retreat!

The Piecemaker Project Bag!
I tried to match fabric to maker!
Each bag has two things that say ME!

‘Perfectly Imperfect’ label
‘Kwilty Girls’machine text label


Patty




Kathy - I used  some of her HST scraps




Tami 





Kim
Some of her own Kaffe scraps




Lucinda 






Sew this is what 
‘Made with Love’
Looks like ❤️




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2026 Reset Continues on Off the Wall Friday from Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever by Nina-Marie Sayre

 

Yea know, sometimes I wonder why I keep blogging. I mean, it seems that in this ever-changing world of technology, things come and go.  And blogging probably has had its time.  Why read a 5-minute post, if you can have 2 minutes of content spoon fed to you on Tik Tok?? 

Then I remember the main reason I keep going is so that it keeps me going. Without my weekly post, I would just shut down creatively 4 months a year and peak my head out when it turned March. 

  Is it just me or does it seem that as ...

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Week Is Going Fast from Quilting My Way

Not only the week, but the months are going fast. I feel like I sneezed and January was gone. 

Patrick was golfing in the fog. That had to be interesting. It was cold today, but I actually got a few things done. 

I needed to get 2 quilt tops set with backing and batting. I used up the roll of batting and a couple of the backings. I'm going to ask the group what colors they want for backing and see what I can get. I am ordering regular rolls of fabric that are solid colors. That will help ...

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Farm Fresh Sew Along - Week Two!! from Bee In My Bonnet

 



Welcome Quilty friends!!

Today is week two of the
FARM FRESH SEW ALONG



YeeHaw!



We are making the 
FARM FRESH Quilt 
which finishes at
 88" x 95"
It consists of 50 pieced 
Farm Girl Blocks
from two of my books...


Farm Girl Vintage
and
Farm Girl Vintage 2

 There is a mix of both
 6" and 12" blocks in our quilt:)
I'm so excited to be 
sewing from these books again...
it's been a wonderful trip down
memory lane for me  
and I want to thank you 
for coming along with me:)




We are making our quilt with ...

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February 5, 2026
At the Movies: The Housemaid from Jo's Country Junction

You all might remember that my daughter Kelli is a big-time Frieda McFadden fan. She reads and reviews many of her books on the blog. I haven’t read any of them. I just haven’t gotten to them yet. When I saw that one of the books was being made into a movie, I thought Kelli …

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