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January 30, 2026
2025 Snowflake Quilt Block from Expect Moore

I’m so excited to share the 2025 Snowflake Quilt Block! It is a little late… but here it is! For years, I’ve

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Slow Stitching, Patchwork Testing, Puzzles Too from Canadian Needle Nana

 This is a painting by William Kurelek called "Balsam Avenue After Heavy Snowfall", 1972.  This area of Toronto just had a huge snowfall so I imagine the present day residents doing just this. Shovelling snow is certainly something all Canadians are very familiar with. Do you like the way William used pops of colour here?

We have an extreme cold warning this morning. It is just -23C but there is a wind making it feel like -34C. Be assured I wear all the gear for our walks so I'm quite comfortable and so far I've been able to ...

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Measuring Up? from From the Strawberry Patch...

Apparently there’s a lot to learn about Pyrex. Specifically, PYREX (all caps) vs. pyrex (lower case). The former is vintage and made with borosilicate which makes it a lot sturdier as far as withstanding temperature variations, i.e., "freezer to oven". The latter, pyrex, is newer and now made with soda lime ash which has higher impact resistance (they no longer claim to have freezer to oven

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Measuring Up? from From the Strawberry Patch...

Apparently there’s a lot to learn about Pyrex. Specifically, PYREX (all caps) vs. pyrex (lower case). The former is vintage and made with borosilicate which makes it a lot sturdier as far as withstanding temperature variations, i.e., "freezer to oven". The latter, pyrex, is newer and now made with soda lime ash which has higher impact resistance (they no longer claim to have freezer to oven

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Quickie from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I have to write fast this morning because we're heading on down the dusty trail today. Our time in Escondido has come to an end. By the end of today, we'll be in Boulder City, Nevada.

My slow-stitching was neglected yesterday morning. My first priority was to finish sewing together the final ten blocks for the Gumballs quilt. Smitty helped me lay them out for their picture.


And there they are. 


The top four rows are still at home. 


One of the first things I'll do when we get there is to sew ...

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Quickie from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I have to write fast this morning because we're heading on down the dusty trail today. Our time in Escondido has come to an end. By the end of today, we'll be in Boulder City, Nevada.

My slow-stitching was neglected yesterday morning. My first priority was to finish sewing together the final ten blocks for the Gumballs quilt. Smitty helped me lay them out for their picture.


And there they are. 


The top four rows are still at home. 


One of the first things I'll do when we get there is to sew ...

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What We Are Working On from Eagle's Wings Quilts

 We had such a good day at Prayers and Squares yesterday and managed to get quite a lot done. The biggest accomplishment was that Marg finished putting together the sampler we started a few months ago. We were all given a piece of focus fabric and then were asked to pick a quilt block from the Quilters Cache website that began with the first letter of our first name. There were no requirements for the size of the block. It required a lot of thought and improvisation to come up with a layout to get all those blocks together. I ...

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Retreat Finale from Humble Quilts

One final post!



Michelle was working on a baby quilt designed by Cheri. We all loved it and I'm sure baby and momma will too!

 
I made a bit of progress on my Liberty 250 quilt. I shrunk it from 12" to 10" And between my math and sewing, the blocks will now finish at 9.5"!

This flannel panel needs a good press! We all agreed there was no reason to cut up the panel as it was so darling. This is a charity quilt for my guild.

And Carrie made progress on her Lone Cabin quilt border ...

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Sew Sampler January 2026 Box Reveal from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

We are sew excited to untie the bow and explore for all the goodies in the January Sew Sampler box! Join us as we reveal the oh-sew-delightful contents of this month’s Sew Sampler Box.

Buttons & Bows Blueprint Junior Layer Cake by Camille Roskelley for Moda Fabrics

Let your imagination wander with the Buttons & Bows Blueprint Junior Layer Cake by Camille Roskelley! This sweet stack is soft, bright, and full of delightful details, with playful dots and dainty bows dancing alongside bubbly motifs and cheerful plaids. The palette floats from airy sky blues to deep navy twilights, giving every print ...

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Announcing!! Little House Sew Along & TGIFF Linky Party from Melva Loves Scraps


It is with great pleasure that I announce the start of a new Melva Loves Scraps Original Sew Along!  This is a sew along that I have been considering and pondering and developing for over a year.  You may have seen some of the development and creation along the way... I hope that it was enough to gain your attention and interest in participating.

I am also hostess of this week's Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday.  This Little House Quilt that I have named Laura is my featured finish.  She measures approximately 57-inches square
(after quilting and shrinking ...

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Brrrr from South Jersey Quilter

 It was  5 this morning, and now it's up to 12! Yikes! A good day to stay in. I just placed a Walmart grocery order to be delivered thi afternoon. 

Sally 2.0 is moving along. I'm watching Murder in a Small Town on Hulu while crocheting. 

I can't even watch any of the news shows, I'm so filled with rage at what the Melon Felon is doing to this country. This whole ice (they don't deserve to be capitalized) is so upsetting and maddening. I hope I live long enough to see the modern ...

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We're Back! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


Hi everyone!

This was the LAST photo taken in Marrakech before we headed to the airport.

We had such an amazing time and there is no way to capture it all in one post, so I'll be posting things over the next little while to catch you up on all of the highlights.

There were lots and lots of highlights!
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Some Veteran Finishes from Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework

Right now, demand for Veteran quilts is only about three a month.  That means we don't get into using blocks from our drives very much.  The Veteran tops that get donated usually fulfill our needs.  



This pretty string quilt top was sent in by Elana some time ago.  We also regularly get 10.5" string blocks from donors, so we regularly sew up quilt tops from them.  
I am in the works of sewing one up now.

  I just love a bright, happy string quilt!




Karen had sent us a bunch of RWB pre-cuts.  I sent a layercake to ...

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Button making from contemporary embroidery

 




Hand embroidered buttons inspired by this design collection.

Some of these will be used as adornments for embroidered cloth, others will be used in design work. 

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Thursday night check in: reader, I quilted it + the stash report from With Strings Attached



The amaryllis will bloom while I'm away so I took it (and some produce) to Mike and Jen, the neighbors who will watch the house.  Not only do they have the house key but they also have the car keys because if the house is burning the cars need to get out of the garage. 

I was determined to finish The West Wing before the trip.  I watched four episodes Wednesday night (got through Matt Santos' election) which left me with five episodes for Thursday.   All that TV time meant sewing time. 

The prompt for round 2 of SAHRR ...

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January in the Garden from From My Carolina Home

Last Saturday night, the ice storm arrived in our area, coating the trees and covering the driveway. I knew this was coming, and got concerned about the single digit temperatures. While I have plants in the Carolina room to keep them sheltered, this was just going to be too much for a few of them.

I decided to move the ones most at risk to the basement where it is warm and I have a grow light. It was a good time to set up some small pots for the spider plant to root its little daughter plants.

Consulting the ...

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Charity Quilting from Becca's Crazy Projects

I love the simple square in square blocks. Pieced by Julie. 
A fun cowboy themed 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 Amazon affiliate links to products I use on my other blog posts. If you purchase ...

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Finishes For This Month from The Quilt Yarn

Well, where are we at?

I have continued practising my quilting on the new to me studio frame. Was very encouraged by my evolving pantograph skill and went ahead and finished one of the panels I had sitting in the cupboard

I tried one of the new pantographs on there that arrived just before Christmas. It's a new design from Hermione Agee from Lorien Quilting called Airy Clouds. Very cute for little baby quilts.

While still a bit wobbly here and there I am definitely feeling that I am getting the hang of this.

After that one I continued ...

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Friday finishes (or Not) from My Sewing Room


Small finishes are so satisfying. The St Patrick's Day table runner is finished, along with 2 matching mug rugs.  With small finishes in mind, the next step was seeing what else was lurking in my stash that could be quick finishes in the next couple of weeks.


One drawer that just contains kits yielded a couple of PIGs for the month of February.  There were 3 little kits for 5-Minute table runners - 2 for Easter and 1 Halloween version.  I think these were purchased either on a shop hop or maybe during Crazy Days a couple of years ago ...

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And your excuse is? from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Oh my goodness -- I love hearing your stories about decluttering! Yes --- it was great to take notes when you are learning, or find tips in magazines or patterns you wanted to make, but at some point, you get past the point of needing/wanting that stuff. When we accumulate so much of it, and it gets tucked away, it gets forgotten. 

KUDOS to any and all of you who are whittling away at that crap along with me. I just don't buy it when people say, "OH, my kids will take care of cleaning my mess." Why? Why would ...

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