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February 13, 2026
Even More Potato Chips from Kat & Cat Quilts

Happy Friday, quilters! I've got some more finished quilts to show from our big potato chip block drive. This first top was sent in by one of our frequent supporters, Beth T, and then quilted by Linda. 

These next two were assembled by Becky M from block drive blocks and then also quilted by Linda. 

I've been busy sewing this week. Mostly assembling tops from your blocks, but I did sew up a string block top from a box of scraps Rena sent me.

In non-quilty news, I have a new foster cat, a five year old orange ...

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February 12, 2026
Iowa Hawkeye Women’s Game from Jo's Country Junction

I went to the Iowa Hawkeye’s Women’s game on yesterday. When Arnie’s sister-in-law asked if I wanted to go…my heart was yelling YES, YES! But my head was saying…but your leg has been acting up. Well, my heart won. I had warned Pam in advance that I was having trouble with my leg. We ended …

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Color Blocks Catch Up -- Grandma's Album (vol. 2) from Quilty Pleasures

I just finished machine quilting Grandma's Album, an adorable little quilt from Color Blocks: Volume 2.  


Rather than using scraps, I made this quilt with a collection of fabric:  Stag & Thistle from Natural Born Quilter (Brett Lewis) for Northcott Fabrics.  The fabric is out of print now so I treasure the dress, tablecloth, cloth napkins, and other items I've made with this gorgeous fabric.

I thoroughly enjoyed the time I spent at my home sewing machine finishing this quilt with continuous curve and ribbon candy:


free-motion feathers:


and free-motion background stitching around the monogram:


Color Blocks: Volume 2 ...

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How to Spin Seams for Flatter Quilt Blocks | 2 Minute Tips with PBJ from Patterns by Jen

 

Title graphic reading “Spinning Seams – 2 Minute Tips with PBJ” in purple text on a light beige background with a stitched border design and the PBJ logo in the corner.


2 Minute Tips with PBJ is a short video series sharing quick, beginner-friendly quilting tips to help build confidence in essential quilting skills.

This week's video is a quick how to for getting nice flat seams in the middle of your blocks and quilting units. Spinning seams was something that really frustrated me and I stayed far away from it for a long time, until I discovered the issue was my stitching.


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Here is the affiliate link to my favorite seam ripper mentioned in the video:

Clover White Seam Ripper → https://tidd.ly/4rJQQI3 ...

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Quilt News!! New Improv Log Cabin Blocks, My Favorite! More Sixteen Patch Blocks for Hot Pads with Fun 'Teatime' Cotton Canvas Backing from Crazy Victoriana

Sixteen Patch Blocks in finished hot pads.

My newest Log Cabin Improv Blocks, approx 3" square, laid out for 'interview'.

Stack of unfinished Sixteen Patches getting ready for quilting.

Super good read for Improv ideas and tips by Laura Veenema.

My Logcabin Improv blocks pinned in six stacks of seven on sashing fabric.

One of my machine quilted sixteen patch blocks on fun cotton canvas backing fabric. The cotton canvas backing fabric is called Teatime.

 

Hello Quilt Friends! Freezing temperatures and sun today, winter weather!

 This week with the good light to help I had fun arranging my newest Logcabin ...

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30 Minute Project – Corner Bookmark from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to turn an orphan quilt block into a fun and useful corner bookmark—one of those quick projects that feels good to finish.

This is a simple, scrap-friendly sew that works for any level of quilter and doesn’t require special tools or a big time commitment.

If you’ve got a leftover block sitting in a pile (or a test block you didn’t quite love), this is a great way to give it a purpose without overthinking it.

A close-up of a fabric-covered book with a red and white polka dot corner bookmark, lying on a blue surface. Next to it are small piles of multicolored fabric scraps—perfect inspiration for a quick 30 minute project.

Corner Bookmark from an Orphan Quilt Block (Yes, Really)

This little corner bookmark is one of my favorite ...

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SAHRR Round 4 and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

Allô and welcome

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February Sewing So Far! from The Modern Diary

My Lupine and Laughter quilt top is a flimsy.  I like how this one turned out in my colors.  Different from any others I have done for sure.  

I decided since I made Hazel an H is for Happy doll quilt that I should make an I one for Indigo.  I had to "design" the I myself and it is not quite as good as the H's, but it works.  I do love how the quilting came out and I did that myself too.  Since I was gifting it to Indie for Valentine's Day I decided I better ...

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Valentine greeting cards from Meena Schaldenbrand


Made 3 more cards based on them opening from the center. The bottom 2 are the front and the top opens up the Hugs on the fold

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I Like Thursday #304 from The Knitting Quilter


Welcome to Thursday Likes! Please visit LeeAnna to link up with more participating blogs posting happy and positive content. We had another storm over the weekend. I took this picture at the end of the day after the storm had ended. Isn't it so pretty?? It was a welcome sight after another snowstorm.


I wish I had seen these Vintage Valentine's Day cards before I bought my cards this year. I love vintage cards and especially Valentine's Day cards. I saw these at World Market. They have many cute items for holidays. Their Easter decorations are already ...

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I Like Thursday #304 from Knitting Quilter


Welcome to Thursday Likes! Please visit LeeAnna to link up with more participating blogs posting happy and positive content. We had another storm over the weekend. I took this picture at the end of the day after the storm had ended. Isn't it so pretty?? It was a welcome sight after another snowstorm.


I wish I had seen these Vintage Valentine's Day cards before I bought my cards this year. I love vintage cards and especially Valentine's Day cards. I saw these at World Market. They have many cute items for holidays. Their Easter decorations are already ...

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Dreams... My latest Wordy Wednesday from Melva Loves Scraps

I've been having some strange dreams lately... 

Most recently, I was in the studio quilting and considering some of the prompts for the Connecting Threads ambassador program.  Among them... Valentines Day (duh) and Team USA.

In my dream I was using two of the patterns that are to be included in the Little House Sampler quilt.  I had the first block finished (My Heart) in red and white... and I loved it!  And then I realized that I could combine it with the Indian Star block in blues and I loved it even more!

This is where the dream ...

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Bookish Journal - Chapter 2 ~ Sew & Tell - 2/9/26 from Melva Loves Scraps


Welcome back!  I've been busily and happily content in the studio lately.  I've been playing in my scrap bins making RSC blocks - blues and greens so far... 

I've also been re-writing and re-testing a few block patterns for the Little House Sampler Quilter Sew Along... All as I listen to audio books.

BTW, if you missed it, the first LH Sampler block pattern has been released!  You can find it hereNOTE:: There has been a correction made to the log cabin frame pattern.  I think I notified everyone that had downloaded the original (incorrect) pattern.  The ...

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Guatemala Generosity Recap from Humble Quilts

I had some very generous donations given to me to take to Guatemala. 
(No quilt content today) 

Where the after school program is located stands about 8000' elevation and can get very chilly so we opted to bring warmer clothing. 

Thank you to quilter Donna and friends and her daughter Krista who blessed us with coats, hats, socks, and gloves. Her daughter Krista knitted a bag of hats! Also Highland Baptist Hispanic Church blessed us with clothing, toys and snacks. 

We were able to set up a room and organize the clothing by size. 

This little boy was blessed with ...

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Blustery Day from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. We had a chill day yesterday. We mostly stayed in. It can get windy here in Boulder City. There was a little bit of wind on our second day, but the weather has been nice most of the time here. Yesterday was a little blustery, and so not nice for being outside. 

The hummingbirds tried again to drive Sadie crazy.


I spent my day stitching, and stitching, and stitching. I ran out of time when I had it this far.


So before I sat down here to chat, I finished it off. This one is called ...

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Blustery Day from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. We had a chill day yesterday. We mostly stayed in. It can get windy here in Boulder City. There was a little bit of wind on our second day, but the weather has been nice most of the time here. Yesterday was a little blustery, and so not nice for being outside. 

The hummingbirds tried again to drive Sadie crazy.


I spent my day stitching, and stitching, and stitching. I ran out of time when I had it this far.


So before I sat down here to chat, I finished it off. This one is called ...

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Come Quilt Along - St. Paddy's Field from Sister Of The Divide

Let's Skip though St. Paddy's Field together! In this quilt along we will be making the quilt shown in the picture above. Beginner Friendly! Honest!This year's Kona Cotton Color for 2026 is called Wander. It is a calm, confident Green that invites curiosity and open ended possibility! You do not have to make this quilt in Green. I will be making two colorways as we move through this quilt. It

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Scrappy Bargello from Applique 'n Patch Quilting

The Olympics started on Friday and by Saturday night, this quilt was finished.  Ye Gods ….. there is still another week to go!  Don’t worry, I have projects to keep me busy!  LOL

This quilt was made mostly from stash with a few scrap fabrics thrown in.

Quilt Details:

Pattern source:  Bonnie Hunter's "Scrappy Bargello" with a twist.  I had my fabrics carry completely from left to right side.  The method used was the same.  I just had to ensure there was enough fabric to do it this way.

Quilt Started:  January 2025
Top Done:  Feb. 19, 2025
Quilt ...

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More To The Story - from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


After Hazel Grey had been hanging around for several days - we noticed something else.

There were two littles coming out from under the old general store - 

OH NO!

How many more were there? 

Hence the nightmares of invading cat colonies started disrupting my sleep.

Were they born under the general store? Or was Hazel dumped with these babies by someone who didn't want them?
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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More progress from My Sewing Room

Yesterday gave me more uninterrupted sewing time and I made good use of it.  First of all . . . the big blue and yellow quilt top I've been working on is now 2 complete halves.  Today it will become a finished flimsy, and I think I found a good backing option for it.


Binding has been added to the Lupines and Laughter baby quilt.  And I put a triangular label into one corner that I will write on.  Hopefully I can ship it to Colorado next week so it arrives before the baby girl does.  


And I cut the pieces to ...

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