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January 22, 2026
Progress! from South Jersey Quilter

 We're supposed to have a beautiful day in the 50's today, a tease before we get blasted with snow over the weekend.

Yesterday I had to get Ralph to help me with the Holly Jolly Tree Skirt pattern, because he's so much better at geometry than I am. (it's a low bar.) 

First off, the strips sets did not match the diagram, even though I followed the directions. Mine were upside down. And trying to figure out a 60 degree angle for the trapezoids! We ended up making a fabric template, and that worked well. The ...

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Community Quilts from Joey from Jo's Country Junction

Joey is still on a community quilt roll. Here are three more of her recent finishes. Joey writes:The following quilts were pieced & bound by J Brown.Backings were mostly Minky with 80×20 batting that she provided. I quilted them with a large meander. She has donated 26 quilts to the Volunteers at the ICC church. …

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Lots of Finishes from Quarter-Inch Capers

I got the binding finished on my Day One Graduation Quilt. 

I like the way I turned out! I used solid gray for the binding and for the back.  

Edit: I forgot to add the picture of the back! Here it is:

This quilt pattern (Birds of a Feather) looks great on the solid-colored fabric. Our guild pledged 25 graduation hilts for 2026, and they are due in March. I think we have 11 so far. I am going to ask at our meeting if all interested parties can get a few more done so we can meet our goal ...

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Finally Finished: The Teal Quilt from The Colorful Fabricholic

After all the problems, the Teal Quilt is finally finished. Whoo-hoo! 


This was more of a challenge than I anticipated. 

First, it's a remake of the Black and Tan quilt I made last year, but making it monochromatic meant finding just the right fabric hue, value, and intensity. Shopping ensued. The placement of darks and mediums is crucial for the dark diagonal grid framework to emerge. Squint at the photo and you'll see it more clearly. 

Second, and more frustrating, the quilting was a nightmare, as I've written about in several recent posts. Thanks to much troubleshooting ...

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I Like Thursdays: January 22, 2026 from 3 Poodles and a Nana

 



Greetings and welcome to another edition of "I like Thursdays"!
Sponsored by LeeAnna at Not afraid of Color, be sure to visit her blog and the other positive posts!

I like that I'm in a better mood this week.  

I like the snow!
We got about 7 inches over the weekend!  
Possibly more this weekend!

I'm missing my great-niece Remi.  They couldn't come up for the holidays and she just brightens everything when she is here.  Recently I saw something I would love to buy for her!  I might have to get one of these if she ...

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Who let the dogs out? from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Good grief -- I don't think I'm going to have issues completing my 2026 Conquerer goal. Wait -- I didn't say that out loud—I don't want to jinx myself. But it's super easy to fit 10K a day into my schedule. It's the extra 2K per day that I scheduled last year that was challenging. But then I have vacations, and work days, and I won't always be able to get in that many steps. 

I chuckle because yesterday, I wasn't sure I was going to make it. I didn't really want ...

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Winter arrived from My Sewing Room

 Winter weather blew in yesterday late morning, and it made my decision easy to NOT make that 80 mile drive to Sioux Falls for the afternoon work meeting.  At times I could barely see the house across the street due to the white-out of snow pushed by 40 mph wind.  


You know what that meant . . . a bit of sewing time instead of driving.  I was looking at some Valentine themed small kits in my "holiday" drawer to play with next, and came across a St Paddy's Day UFO.  You know how easily I am distracted, right?  I think I ...

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True Blue… with a Little Red Attitude from Moda Lissa

True Red QAL

 

There is something comforting about a quilt-along. It feels a bit like a recipe card that’s been passed down for generations. Same method, same heart, but every time it turns out a little different depending on who’s in the kitchen or sewing room and what fabric is selected.. The True Blue QAL is exactly that kind of experience. last week it was picking fabric. This week it is making block 1.. Following directions in the magazine gives you exactly how many pieces you need to cut and sew. I never mind having some extra so ...

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Accomplishing a lot.............. from Exuberant Color


This photo shows the small amount of progress on adding to this top.  The column on the far left is all loose pieces, only one block of it is sewn.  With lefts and rights, it is confusing to pick up the right piece the first time.  I got a bunch more pieces cut so now I have a better variety and it should go faster now.

Yesterday afternoon I pieced backs for 2 quilts that I'm ready to send out for quilting.  I also cut the batting to size for one of them.


I started sewing some blocks from ...

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I Like Thursday # 488 calendars and photos from Not Afraid of Color

 

I've been playing with my camera's art option button,  on walks and that's dried grasses 

a lot of the camera's options don't suit me but... the ones that do are going to be fun to use in new ways

along the way this week...
I got to visit with this beauty and her mom... she is VEWY OLD and so engaging... she and her mom are both charming and fun to chat with. The mom said, we're supposed to get snow tonight... probably will turn into a dusting. (disgusted like most of us that ...

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Sampler with embroidery from Stitching Matters

This was the second quilt I received this year and the first from out of town.  Normally, quilts from out of town only get to me towards the second part of the year, so this was something new.

I almost forgot to post about this, as we have plenty of sports on South African TV, and I seem to be working on my new posture, which will include a flat butt and square eyes.  Some days I start watching the Australian Open tennis at 02:30 in the morning, this will be followed by U19 cricket, women’s cricket and ...

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Getting stuff done and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

Hello and welcome

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Crocheting Today & Casino from Quilting My Way

This morning, Patrick was up before me. He waited till about 10:30 am to go golfing. The weather is cold and the frost is out there in the mornings. The golf course doesn't want anyone out there before the frost is cleared. He ended up waiting till 11:30 am to go out. 

I enjoyed the morning by doing nothing important. I decided to listen to my book and enjoy the morning. So, I pulled out my crocheting and worked on the leg warmers. 

I finished the one leg, but don't care for the way it was ...

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Hanging Fabric Hearts Tutorial from A Little Bit Biased

Looking for a way to use the scraps of batting you've been saving from past quilt projects?  Or the little pieces of ribbon you've collected over the years because they were just too pretty to throw away?  Do you LOVE fabric and have a bunch of scraps lying around?  If you answered yes to any of these questions, then I have a tutorial for you!


Hanging Fabric Hearts!  They're festive, easy, quick, and fun to make!
Plus, they're a great way to put your scraps to good use!  

I (along with several employees of the quilt ...

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Mengetahui Jeniuspoker: Poin Utama Keberhasilan di Arena Poker Di Internet from Tink Squared

Di era digital saat ini, perjudian poker online menjadi tren di antara pecinta judi. Salah satu platform yang menarik perhatian banyak pemain adalah Jeniuspoker. Dengan banyak fitur yang menggoda serta pengalaman bermain yang menyenangkan, Jeniuspoker sudah menjadi salah satu opsi terbaik untuk mereka yang menyukai jenius poker di Indonesia.

Artikel ini, akan membahas kenapa Jeniuspoker dapat menjadi kesuksesan Anda di dunia poker online. Mulai dari fasilitas yang tersedia, sampai strategi dan tips untuk memperbaiki permainan Anda. Mari kita selami lebih jauh tentang Jeniuspoker serta bagaimana platform ini bisa menolong anda mendapat kemenangan pada setiap pertandingan.

Apa itu Jeniuspoker?

Jeniuspoker merupakan ...

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JANUARY 2026 - Time (again!) for UFOs and Goals for the New Year from Grandma's Red Needle

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!


Here we go again! UFOs / WIPs / RSC 2026! 

I think I'd better start with the UFO's I did finish in 2025: 
You can see them all here

1) New York Beauty
2) Keep Believing / Tomten's Quilt
3) Dwellings / House quilt
4) Snowman wall quilt
5) No name purple quilt
6) Keep the Home Fires Burning
7) Sherri McConnell BOM 2024
8) Over the River and Through the Woods


My UFO/WIP/OGP list for 2025 is as long as a freight train and here is an updated list per January 1, 2026. It ...

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January 21, 2026
Sloan Bag - Day 4 - almost there… from Quilting Studio Adventures

 The thought of completion is a great motivator!  I couldn’t wait to get started this morning.  And it’s been a productive day.  But I also know when it’s time to stop for the day.  Assembling the outer bag parts is tricky because of the many layers and the curves created by the side pieces.  The best advice I heard for this part of bag making is that seams do not have to be continuous. 


Tomorrow’s task is to assemble the lining pieces and then attach the outer to the inner!  

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Scrappy Ocean Wave Quilt Update from Sewing Under the Little Mushroom Cap

I’ve been quietly working on my scrappy Ocean Wave quilt for years now, and this year I’m gently setting the intention to finally complete it. Progress has been slow, but meaningful. Hence it deserves another progress post. 

I can never get bored of putting these blocks into layout. So much movement and so many little piece of scraps that brings in memories of previous projects! Read more to see the latest progress and enjoy a few photos of these scrappy Ocean Wave blocks.

scrap quiltaccuquilt triangles cut

Last year, I focused on making half square triangles whenever I had scraps and a ...

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An Ice/Snowpocalypse, and NTT from My Quilt Infatuation

Hey there friends!  According to the weather forecasts, if you're almost anywhere in the southern/central US, you're gearing up for a major winter storm, with some pretty shocking ice/snow forecasts.  I'm hoping that as the storm gets closer, these numbers are a little more reasonable, but at one point here in the Memphis area, we were forecasted to get 18-24" of snow!  That is completely unheard of here.  Currently, our forecast sits at 5-8" of snow, which is better, but not really.  Because with this storm, less snow means more ice (up to a half ...

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{I've Been Reading} Dead Fake from Michelle's Romantic Tangle

 Jammed With Secrets by Selina Hill

I enjoyed the first book in this new series featuring Sadie Cruz, a celebrity chef whose reputation took an awful turn after a food critic died after sampling her restaurant's Heavenly Duck. Now she's in the spotlight again when a member of a 90s boyband is found dead in  her food trailer with one of her jam filled heart cookies smeared all over him.  It's an entertaining plot with a likeable protagonist, even if it sometimes felt like her investigation circled, going over the same information multiple times.   

Dead Fake by ...

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