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February 2, 2026
What I’m Working On: February 2nd, 2026-Part TWO from Jo's Country Junction

I told you Arnie was gone for the weekend ice fishing in Minnesota. Well, while he was away, I made a plan to get as much sewing done as I could. Those UFOs on my sewing island are driving me to sew (better than driving me to drink!!) I told you about my week, Monday …

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Girl Gang DIY Sampler - digitizing in Embrilliance and quilting on the Luminaire - Part 2 from A Prim and (not so) Proper Quilter

Happy Groundhog Day! I think I'd like to watch the movie tonight. Moving along...

I was so pumped when I was able to quilt that little bee block--what I didn't tell you was all the trouble I experienced that afternoon getting the block scanned and the machine just generally not wanting to cooperate. I went to the wonderful Facebook Group Just Stitchin' with the Aveneer and Luminaire and posted my dilemma. Within 5 minutes, three helpful group members each made a different suggestion--and within 15 minutes, I was back in the game. 

Along with that came headaches—I ...

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Land of Cotton? from From the Strawberry Patch...

Nope, look again, they're not cotton bolls; it's snow. Winter has arrived with a vengeance in the south. The weekend before last it was all ice, this past weekend it was all snow. Eight inches plus at Chez Goodneedle. That will teach me to make statements like "it's been so long since we've seen snow"! This snow was light and fluffy, due to the temperature being brutally cold, it is very pretty.&

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Land of Cotton? from From the Strawberry Patch...

Nope, look again, they're not cotton bolls; it's snow. Winter has arrived with a vengeance in the south. The weekend before last it was all ice, this past weekend it was all snow. Eight inches plus at Chez Goodneedle. That will teach me to make statements like "it's been so long since we've seen snow"! This snow was light and fluffy, due to the temperature being brutally cold, it is very pretty.&

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February Livestream Schedule – Never Miss the Fun! from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

We are sew excited to be back to more frequent Livestreams on the Fat Quarter Shop and Fat Quarter Shop FlossTube channels, they really are the highlight of our week! To make sure you never miss a moment of fun (or a sneak peek or two), we put together a monthly Livestream schedule just for you. We hope you have a lovely month of stitching, sewing, and sweet memories!

Downloadable calendar of the February 2026 Livestream Schedule for Fat Quarter Shop

Each month on the Jolly Jabber Blog, we post our Livestream schedule, and each week we post reminders on our social media pages for that week’s stream. If you’re ...

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creativity overload from Not Afraid of Color

 

three challenges converge and I'm overwhelmed!

Today (one thing at a time this week) (which means several posts according to deadlines)

for Rainbow scrap challenge color of January, blue scraps I present another hexie spiral done with snowy prints

cows... metallics, dots all ready to begin stitching together, life is going around in circles for me

as for blue, two of my artsy photos taken on a walk
Blue ball in the wild

blue skies and heat of a Colorado winter

I have an idea for the stay at home round robin this round... double blocks.... gotta keep it ...

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January Review ~ Sew & Tell - 2/2/26 from Melva Loves Scraps


The first chapter of 2026 is complete, and we are beginning the new chapter we call February.  It is the shortest chapter of the year... though, sometimes, it can feel like the longest. 

I'll be reviewing all that I did during the writing of that first chapter.  But first, let's take a look at the featured quilter from last week's party.  You all kept me really hopping all week!  There were 32 links shared!  I think this was the largest party I've hosted.  Thanks!  I am thrilled (and honored) that so many of you are willing ...

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Old Rusty Things from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was another do-nothing day. That's not entirely true. We had to go to the grocery store, and our list was relatively long. When we got back to the RV and had everything put away, we decided we were no longer interested in doing anything else, and so we spent the rest of the day relaxing. I did three loads of laundry, so that's something. And, of course, I spent some time on my slow-stitching, filling my hoop again.


I thought I might be able to fit the remainder in my hoop when I ...

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Old Rusty Things from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was another do-nothing day. That's not entirely true. We had to go to the grocery store, and our list was relatively long. When we got back to the RV and had everything put away, we decided we were no longer interested in doing anything else, and so we spent the rest of the day relaxing. I did three loads of laundry, so that's something. And, of course, I spent some time on my slow-stitching, filling my hoop again.


I thought I might be able to fit the remainder in my hoop when I ...

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How I Machine Quilted Honeybloom Quilt: Feathered Border Secrets EXPOSED! from Quilty Pleasures

When I saw the quilt Lisa Bongean designed using Honeybloom fabrics by 3 Sisters for Moda, I had to buy the quilt IMMEDIATELY! I finally got to quilt it and decided to share my Feathered Border Secrets with EVERYONE on YouTube!


First, let's take a moment to adore the gorgeous quilt:


My daughter-in-law claimed this quilt to give to her niece for graduation.  Congratulations Maddie!

I wanted to pet this quilt A LOT, so I decided to custom quilt it.  I quilted continuous curve in the blocks and cornerstones with ribbon candy in the sashing (naturally).


I decided  to ...

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Waterfall Wedding Veil with Baby Lock Victory ~ Tutorial with Diagram from Tea Rose Home

Hi all! I can't believe we are already starting February. I hope everyone is doing well.

Me? I am pretty busy because my one and only daughter is getting married at the beginning of March! If you have been reading my blog for a long time (Thank you so much for visiting this humble place.), you have known my daughter since she was a baby. It's surreal that my kids are old enough to be married and adulting. Starting with my eldest son, we have been having weddings every 10 months. So far, I have made some flower ...

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It's Still Here! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


The snow and the ice is still here.

More snow on top of the ice.

I had so many asking me "What about Flash???" that I thought I better take some photos as proof of life.

We are still parking at the bottom of our drive-hill, and using either the RZR with chains on, or the 4WD pickup with chains on to shuttle us to the bottom where the Subaru is parked because that's the only way of navigating our drive.
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Quilt Tops finished! from Humble Quilts


I was able to get the tree top trimmed and the small border attached. I'm pretty happy with it and I hope the quilting goes well! I'll get the backing made soon.


The Bible quilt top is complete too! I plan on quilting this one myself- very simply since it is applique and wool. 

I'm thrilled with both tops! 

Happy February!



 

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Complimentary pin pillow. from contemporary embroidery

 

Who knew my new buttons would match my old pin pillow?

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2026 SAHRR: Playing with Doubles from Life In Pieces

This week's SAHRR prompt comes from Kathleen McMusing, "Make it a Double". My first approach was to go to Electric Quilt and type in "double" on the search line in the block library.  The Double X block looked interesting. 




I don't have a lot of lights in the left over fabrics I'm using for this quilt. I went with what seemed reasonable. 




My fabric choices didn't result in very distinct HST corners, but I'm OK with them being a bit muddy.  It's still a fun block and looks pretty good with what is already ...

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Blessing Dress from Wedding Dress Blue

Sparkle Jane hoped for a dress for the blessing of Baby L. (A baby blessing is a religious naming ceremony.)

Wow, I haven’t sewn clothing in a long while. And, with the demise of Joann’s, apparel fabric is hard to find.

But, thrift stores are still a good option. This women XL shirt was the starting point.

With additions from the big pile of miscellaneous stuff, we have a dress.

And a head band.

And very few small scraps. Good thing the shirt wasn’t any smaller.

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Charity Quilting from Becca's Crazy Projects

Pieced by Julie.
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 the items I recommend, or anything else, after using my links to reach ...

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Design Wall Monday - February goals from My Sewing Room

I'm setting a few goals - some are on-going WIPs, some are UFOs that need more progress, and there WILL be some new things to work on of course. 

WIPs = Works in Progress

  • Jackrabbit Stars - get to flimsy stage (halfway now)
  • BH Mystery Lupines & Laughter - get to flimsy stage (add pieced outer border)
  • Saturday Sampler - new monthly blocks
  • make blocks for Rainbow Scrap Challenge in new color - GREEN
  • finish hand stitching on Sashiko piece
  • quilt and bind at least 1 doll quilt (5 tops in the pile)


    UFOs = Unfinished Objects
    • bind Zipper quilt IF back from quilter
    • find backing for ...

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    Mission accomplished!!! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

    OH -- I need to get back to answering those blog comments!!! Tammy --- I NEED an ice scraper! I was the one who drove over the snow before it was shoveled, and that spot has niggled at me for weeks now! I'm chiselling away at it with the shovel, and it's almost gone, but for the future! That's hilarious, and I'm glad to know that I'm not the only anal person about the snow! 

    It was a long, yet very productive day! The quilt top is in one piece!! I never thought that would happen! I ...

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    A new month, unlimited possibilities..................... from Exuberant Color

    As usual at the beginning of a new month, I'm looking ahead to what I want to work on.  The last 18 months have been devoted to emptying storage boxes with partial projects in them.  9 of the quilts last year came from these empty boxes. The bottom supports on my drafting table are a great place to store lots of the boxes.


    As I go through more boxes, I'm finding more pieces leftover from previous projects.  These 180 four and a half inch squares are left from the Double 9 patch quilt I made in 2008.  






    These ...

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