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July 5, 2025
creatively speaking this week, awaken to the possibilities from Not Afraid of Color

 

July is a new month, and a new color of scraps to use....Purple! 

for a while purple was my favorite color. I got a purple camera, purple phone, wore purple clothes

Above is an image of my prep for another hexie spiral block, to work on at night 

First choose fabrics to use, cut 2.5" squares, next baste fabrics to the shapes

I wonder if you feel like I do when you finally finish a quilt... like you finished a term paper... relief! 

and a slight let down in the push to create...

so I took out my ...

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Delectable Mountain Quilt Block from Patchwork Posse

This block has all the cozy, crisp-vibes I love when fall rolls around. Whether it’s the changing leaves or just the excuse to pull out rich, warm fabrics from your stash, the Delectable Mountains quilt block is one of those classics that never gets old.

In this version, I played with earthy tones and subtle contrast to give it a fresh seasonal feel—perfect for a fall-themed quilt or a simple table runner.

If you’ve never sewn this block before, don’t worry—it looks fancy but it’s actually pretty simple to piece together.

You’ll just ...

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Saturday's Smile!! from Lavender Quilts

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Saturday's Smile!! from The Quilting Garden

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

We loved getting to chat, sew, and stitch with you every week for our birthday bash last month—the best birthday gift ever! This month, we are back with regularly scheduled programming. For all of our stitchy viewers, join us every other Wednesday on the Fat Quarter Shop FlossTube channel for all things cross stitch. Then, every other Friday on the Fat Quarter Shop YouTube channel, you can catch our quilty content!

Each month on the Jolly Jabber Blog, we post our Livestream calendar, and each week, we will be posting reminders on our social media pages for that week ...

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A Long Holiday Weekend Exhale - from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


How did we spend our 4th?

With a taco bar, watermelon, brownies & ice cream and cut throat rounds of Mexican Train dominoes until it was late enough to go sit around the fire pit and just enjoy the fireflies with our neighbor friends.

It was perfect.  Perfectly wonderful!
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A Busy Week from Quarter-Inch Capers

I feel like I have once again overloaded myself with stuff. I like to stay busy, and of course, I always like to help out wherever I am needed, but right now things are a little too overwhelming. I plan to sit down (when I have time, LOL), and prioritize what has to be done and make a note of when it has to be finished. 


I haven’t done much sewing for myself, but I do have a quilt hanging in the lobby of a local bank this month. 

The colors are more vibrant than the picture. 

There is ...

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An evolution in long arm quilting from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I had some major running around to do yesterday, so I didn't get much accomplished, but I did manage to sort more crap. I'm happy to report that only this much remains to sort. 


What's left to sort


None of the three containers are super full, but it's now down to the crappy stuff so I might just do a bit a day. I know - I shouldn't do that. Just get it done, and then it's done! OK -- I'll try to focus a bit more on it today. I need to move on ...

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Week 1 – Let Freedom Ring Progress from Patchwork Times by Judy Laquidara

Here’s my plan for getting this monster stitched and framed before July 4, 2026. It’s Let Freedom Ring by Lila’s Studio. On 40 count linen, it should be 15-1/2″ x 12″. There are 35,818 stitches. If I stitch 750 stitches each week for 48 weeks, that will give me four weeks to get a frame...

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Sneak Peek: Fireworks (Another Susan Second Chance Quilt) from Wedding Dress Blue

This is another quilt that came from Susan Nixon prior to her death. I am trying to tie up loose ends and honor her.

The top is assembled. I had to create a few blocks to get a complete top. Should have the finish to share in a few weeks.

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RSC25 - Week #26 from My Sewing Room

Halfway through the year already!!!  That means we're on color #7 already, and I dug right into the purples with glee this week.  Once I pulled out the purple scrap bin, a lot of cutting happened all at once.  I may have gotten carried away with purple and July is just beginning. 


The first purple blocks were the Buckeye Beauty.  I'm hoping to have enough of these blocks now to start assembling the quilt top.  I haven't counted them yet but I'm getting close I think.  I've been sewing these individual blocks into 4-sies.  By ...

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Wardrobe Malfunction from Romany Quilting

I heard a funny noise the other morning, but didn't think too much about it, perhaps it was the traffic on the road out the back.  But later in the morning when I went to hang some freshly ironed clothes  away, I saw what it was.  The wardrobe shelf and clothes rail had parted company with the wall, and was hanging by a screw!  Oh dear, what to do now?

Ooops, it gave way

I had an electrician around the following day, Callum, a nice young man just starting out in business on his own,  to replace the light ...

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Quilted Runner – Prairie Home Quilt Book from Sewing Under the Little Mushroom Cap

I’m popping in today to share my latest finish—and I’m extra excited about this one. It’s the Prairie Pastures Runner from The Prairie Home Quilt Book by Lori Holt by the ever-so-lovely Lori Holt (published by It’s Sew Emma). If you haven’t flipped through this book yet, let me just say—it’s like stepping into a [...]

The post Quilted Runner – Prairie Home Quilt Book appeared first on The Little Mushroom Cap: A Quilting Blog.

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Still hot.................. from Exuberant Color


It's been too hot for me to think about a new project so I'll just continue sewing these squares for Broken Dishes blocks.





With all that I sewed yesterday and Thursday, I have plenty to start sewing into blocks.  I pressed all of them so I would be ready for assembly last night and today.  I sewed 32 blocks last night and added them to the 39 already sewn.  They are 6" blocks.



I watered the tomato plants and then went to the front garden and watered the bushes.  This is the Zinfin Doll Hydrangea finally starting to ...

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Quilt Therapy from Podunk Pretties

Why did I need quilt therapy on the 4th of July?  Long story short...my neighbor asked me to feed her dogs while she was out of town this weekend.  While playing outside with them in the afternoon one of them took off on an adventure.  Two hours later and a lot of driving I found the dog.  I managed to keep my wits about me while looking for him, but horrible things ran through my head.  Upon returning home I broke down and let the bottled-up emotions out in tears.  After calming down I knew I needed some sewing ...

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A fresh cabbage from Bizarre Quilter

 I was inspired by this home grown cabbage and the photo of it, grown and photographed by my friend Melissa Roy-Hillier.


page 21 of 40 in my personal visual diary challenge



I love the different shades of green, and the way the veins appear in different lights.


Green is my favourite colour, I love the beads of water on here, the slight purple with the greens. What a great colour palette for any drawing.




There's something about cabbages. I'm very inspired by them.




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Drawing from a friend's holiday from Bizarre Quilter

 page 20 of 40 in my personal visual diary challenge.

A3 black paper

Thank you to my friend Georgie Parish for letting me draw her photo. The composition is amazing, look at the focus and the use of thirds!



I loved translating this into artwork. The lines in the building aren't completely straight, and perspective may be off a little, but overall, I love the depth I've achieved, and the bright colours elevating the iamge.


I prefer the full version to the cropped version.

Such a great photo though! Thank you Georgie!






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Second floral coral print from Stitching Matters

This one not only used the same pattern and fabric, but was also done by the same quilter.  She was gifted fabric and decided to use it all.

The only change here from the previous one was the quilting motif.



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A Big Purple Circle from Quilts....etc.

Finally I got all my pieces cut out for my star circle maybe I will start the machine work today and then one more to make – and I didn’t even realize that I cut another section out wrong until I looked at the photo just now – the light purple around the center star […]

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Cat People from Jo's Country Junction

I am not a cat person. I am a dog person. While I was working at the vet, I could easily see that there is difference. I also know there are people who are neither and prefer a house with no pets. After growing up with a house dog, my daughter Kalissa thought she was …

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