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January 4, 2026
just because... from Not Afraid of Color

 

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Let's be kind to each other this year..

.if you have a choice to do a good thing, take it

If someone needs something, you could provide it now and then I think

Good is circular,  you'll be glad you were able to choose good I bet

I'll be right there with you doing what I can to make things better... not all the time because well that's how things are, but I'll be nice when I can.... Love to you all

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A New Start for the New Year from Quarter-Inch Capers

I’m happy to say I was able to start my RSC 2026 blocks. I have two or three different blocks in mind, but I made a start on one of them. I have been making 16-patch blocks for a few weeks with the 2.5” scraps Betty gave me.



They are fun and don’t require much thought, and I managed to get 15 of them pieced in pretty short order.


My plan is to use the RSC color of the month to add the star points to these 16-patches. The January color is blue, and I got one ...

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Community Quilts from Joey from Jo's Country Junction

Joey sent me this email before Christmas and I am just now finally getting to it. Joey writes:A lot of these blocks I gave to Kenda T in WI (classmate), it was in August during my SCRAPTASTIC sale, I gave her a bunch to sew up for donations or whatever she needed. This turned out …

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2026–let’s see what happens from A Prim and (not so) Proper Quilter

As in will she get anything done? 

HAPPY NEW YEAR! New Year's Day was the 33rd anniversary of my quilting life. Again, glass half-full girl here, hoping she can accomplish more than last year, and that 2026 is not the dumpster fire that was 2025. 



NESTY - From last year’s hopeful list to this year’s: The Sierra log cabin quilt designed by Jennifer Sampou. This one will not leave me alone; I think of it constantly. Ergo…






WIP - That Girl Done Gone Plum Crazy—a project from the digitizing refresher class I had last year. The top is ...

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Shopping Today from Quilting My Way

Debbie and I left for Yelm to go shopping for fabrics that will work with the panels. 

We left around 10 am and were in Yelm by 10:45 am. We shopped for a while getting as much fabric as we could for the panels. It cost a lot to get what we needed. We are starting to run out of fabric that was donated. I did get a lot of yardages as well. Trouble with that is that the fabrics where $15 a yard. So, for what we bought, it too a good amount of money. 

We stopped at ...

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I Just Remembered I Still Have a Blog from Quilted with Love

 Wow.  forty-six views last month.  

I have discovered ChatGPT.  At first I was thinking this is going to turn sentient and take over the world.  It may, but not now.  I got a free month and started "chatting".  The most important thing to remember is AI is numbers, algorithms, and other features.  It is not human.  It doesn't have feelings.  It's not a doctor.  It doesn't replace therapy.  It's not biased, although it pretends not to be.  It is wrong when it thinks it right.  Sometimes it gets jokes, but mostly it just listens.

The stuff ...

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“Northern Lights” from All Pressing Matters

During June of 2024 we enjoyed a land tour and cruise in Alaska. We actually lived there 40 plus years ago. (Gosh, we’re old.)

I picked up a kit featuring a panel with the northern lights. It came with everything but the back, but I picked something up. Didn’t make it right away, obviously, but finally decided I’d like it to be displayed during December. It didn’t take me long to do, and I mostly enjoyed the process.

Before quilting

The finished display quilt in Alaska was quilted so beautifully, I tried to do the same ...

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January 3, 2026
What I’m Making: Layer Bars from Jo's Country Junction

Arnie’s nephew passed away. I volunteered to bring some bars to the get-together honoring him. I wanted something easy, so I pulled out a favorite of mine as a kid. My mom made them all the time. I remember requesting that she make them for my high school graduation party. I don’t have a real …

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Best of 2025 from Quilting & Learning

Welcome to the Best of 2025 post. The annual linking party is hosted by Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs. Thanks Cheryl!
I'm very ambivalent about what I accomplished this year, so I hope that you'll oblige me as I review and see how I did!

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A Finish and the First I Quilted This! linking party from Quilting & Learning

Hi and welcome!

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Sewing Room rehaul and what I am focusing on today. from Dreamworthy Quilts

 I am home alone today since sweetheart went over the Mountain to yet another funeral. I don't do snowy Mountain pass trips because they make me too anxious.

Today I hope to move along on a little 8 year old boy's scripture bag. He saw my grands bags and wanted one. He chose John Deer. He gets baptized next Saturday, so I need to move right along. I would like to gift it to him then.


For Christmas this year I asked for new, white storage spaces in my sewing room. Out with the tall brown cabinets and ...

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Two Finishes, Almost! from The Knitting Quilter


I'm trying to get the house back to normal. It's quite a job to put up the decorations and then to put them all away! I've been trying to sew but it's been easier to do handwork. I finished my Mahalle Top Down socks from Turkey. I had 2 balls of yarn that were exact replicas of each other so the socks are exactly alike! I still have to wash and block them. I love when the yarn does all the hard work! 


I'm starting to sew down the binding on Laurel Ridge. It's ...

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Two Finishes, Almost! from Knitting Quilter


I'm trying to get the house back to normal. It's quite a job to put up the decorations and then to put them all away! I've been trying to sew but it's been easier to do handwork. I finished my Mahalle Top Down socks from Turkey. I had 2 balls of yarn that were exact replicas of each other so the socks are exactly alike! I still have to wash and block them. I love when the yarn does all the hard work! 


I'm starting to sew down the binding on Laurel Ridge. It's ...

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Escondido, California from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Yay! We made it! It was an absolutely hellacious day of driving, and we were mightily glad to get off the road and out of the truck. For those keeping score, we ranked this as our fourth worst driving day ever. But nobody died, and so it was still a good day.

Before we left Cachuma Lake yesterday, I took a little walk over to see the lake. We could see it from our site, but it was a short walk to get to the lakeshore. Along the way, I spied these pretties.


They produce this ...

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Escondido, California from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Yay! We made it! It was an absolutely hellacious day of driving, and we were mightily glad to get off the road and out of the truck. For those keeping score, we ranked this as our fourth worst driving day ever. But nobody died, and so it was still a good day.

Before we left Cachuma Lake yesterday, I took a little walk over to see the lake. We could see it from our site, but it was a short walk to get to the lakeshore. Along the way, I spied these pretties.


They produce this ...

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creatively speaking.... a new year and an old finish from Not Afraid of Color

 

happy new year to all.... 

I machine quilted the small mat for my friend Pat and love how it looks in person. Simple design, gray thread, hand dyed felt backing

I hand sewed the hexies to look like a wee scene. Pat likes nature and gardening so I have sky, grass, flowers and water represented in fabric prints. 
After quilting I cut the felt to just beyond the turned fabrics
it feels so nice, can be machine washed, and I hope she uses it and likes it too

Then I pulled out one I made recently, hand pieced hexies, odd ...

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The Best of 2025 from May Your Bobbin Always Be Full

 

The Best of 2025


January


Periwinkle Quilt Top.....Completed



February

Feathered Table Runner



March

Poppies Quilt is done and on our bed !




Calving Season has begun on the Kessi Ranch




Our very First Calf of the year !




April



Grizzly Bear quilt top....completed



May


Mod TV quilt top.....completed



June


Baby Nines Quilt Top....DONE !


July


Friends At The Fence.....Done !

Hand pieced hexagon border


August


My first attempt at creating a

backpack style sling bag


September


Autumn has begun...

Pumpkin Candle Mats


October


Horses in the Snow....Quilt Top Done

Paper Pieced Snowflake Border


November


I attended a Quilt ...

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Saturday Dreams from Daisychain Quilter


 

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New Year's Aftermath! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


This holiday stretch has felt like the longest in a long time!

Is it because Christmas happened on a Thursday and that Christmas morning we drove off to Tennessee to pick up Jason after his red-eye all night flight from Vancouver, Washington?

I have spent so many wonderful hours just basically "listening" to favorite movies while I relaxed and stitched.

I think I needed it!
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Saturday's Smile!! from The Quilting Garden

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