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March 3, 2026
March 2026 BOM from Patchwork Posse

March 2026 Starlit Meadow BOM – 4 Blocks This Month

March is a good one.

No curves. No tricky piecing. Just clean lines, straight seams, and a block that comes together in a way that feels steady and satisfying.

This month you’ll be sewing four blocks.

That’s enough to see progress, but not so much that it takes over your sewing time.

A quilt block for the March 2026 BOM featuring a central pinwheel in orange floral fabric, surrounded by white fabric, a pink border, and red floral corner squares, all highlighted with detailed quilted swirl stitching.

Can’t wait to see your Starlit Meadow sparkle!

A Closer Look at the March Block

This block is built around simple half-square triangles in the center, surrounded by a bold frame. The layout gives it a ...

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March 1, 2026
Quilt Block Swap from Patchwork Posse

It’s swap time for Patchworkers Plus members! There’s something extra fun about sewing a quilt block knowing it’s going to travel, land in another quilter’s hands, and come back to you as something completely new.

That’s exactly what makes a quilt block swap so special.

For Plus members, this swap is a chance to sew a simple, striking block, connect with other quilters in the community, and fast-track a project from “idea” to “ready to assemble.”

Plus Member Quilt Block Swap

It’s happening—we’re bringing back a quilt block swap for Patchworkers Plus ...

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February 5, 2026
Dresden Plates Table Runner & Mug Rug – a Pattern Set from Patchwork Posse

The February Make & Take Monthly pattern is ready, and it’s a fun one—a Dresden Plate table runner with a matching mug rug.

This set is perfect if you want a quick, satisfying project that uses scraps, adds a pop of color, and doesn’t turn into a long-term commitment. The Dresden plates look impressive but are very doable, even if you’ve never made one before.

A colorful quilted table runner with vibrant Dresden Plates and a small quilted piece featuring a house and floral design lie on a wooden floor—perfect inspiration for your next Pattern Set or How To project.

Inside the February project, you’ll get:

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February 2026 BOM from Patchwork Posse

We’re starting the Starlit Meadow Block of the Month with one of my favorite classic designs — the Double Star block. It’s bold, balanced, and the perfect way to kick things off.

Each block finishes at 12 ½” x 12 ½” (unfinished), and this month you’ll be sewing four of them.

A close-up of a quilt featuring a star pattern with orange, pink, and white polka dot fabrics in the center, surrounded by navy floral and white background fabrics. Stitching details are visible throughout the quilt.

This block uses the 4-at-a-time flying geese method, which means it comes together quickly once you get into the rhythm. It’s a great chance to get comfortable with accurate trimming and pressing so all those star points meet up just right.

In the video for this month, I ...

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January 29, 2026
Quilting Community & Content Support Lead from Patchwork Posse

We’re looking for a part-time Quilting Community & Content Support Lead to help us keep the Patchworkers Plus membership thriving, creative, and well organized.

This role is perfect for someone who loves quilting, enjoys sewing patterns ahead of time, and wants to support other makers by creating clear visuals and active engagement in the community.

A promotional image for a Quilting Community & Content Support Lead position, featuring a person sewing a colorful quilt block, plus a camera, thread, notebook, and job tasks on a turquoise background—all highlighting the vibrant quilting community.

About the Role

As our Quilting Community & Content Support Lead, you’ll work directly with members of the Patchworkers Plus membership to:

  • Sew projects ahead of release to test clarity and flag areas that might confuse members.
  • Take clear, well-lit photos of blocks, finished quilts ...

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January 9, 2026
January 2026 BOM + Bonus Iron Caddy from Patchwork Posse

So glad you’re here! This project is part of our Patchworkers Plus membership, where we sew together all month long. Inside PW+, you’ll find the full Block of the Month pattern, step-by-step videos, and a friendly group of quilters cheering you on (and sewing right alongside you).

If you’re not a member yet, you can join anytime and get instant access to this month’s project—plus all the past BOMs, bonus Make & Take Monthly Pattern, workshops, replays, and our sew days and show-and-tell sessions. We’d love to have you join us.

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January 8, 2026
Make & Take Monthly – Iron Caddy Pattern from Patchwork Posse

This next Make & Take Monthly project is one I’m really excited to share with you. It’s been in the works and sideline for around 10 years. Just kind of sitting there…waiting it’s turn. Well, this is the month it gets out there to YOU!

The Iron Caddy is practical, travel-ready, and one of those things you don’t realize you need until you have it—and then you use it all the time. It’s designed specifically for quilters who take their irons on the go, whether that’s to retreats, classes, or sew days with ...

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Berry Blossom Quilt Along – Blossom Block from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to sew the Blossom Block, one of the sweetest and simplest blocks in the Berry Blossom Quilt Along! This soft, floral-inspired block features a cheerful yellow center surrounded by pretty pink petals — the perfect mix of charm and simplicity.

In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to piece the Blossom Block step by step, with a video showing each part of the process so you can follow along easily. You’ll need the Patchwork Planner for the cutting measurements — or you can grab it free when you join Patchworkers Plus, where members get access to the ...

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How to Plan Scrappy Fabric Pulls (Without the Overwhelm) with Monika from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to make scrappy fabric pulls feel intentional instead of overwhelming. If you’ve ever loved the idea of a scrappy quilt but stalled out because the fabric choices felt chaotic—or you didn’t want that full “fabric explosion” look—you’re not alone. I hear this all the time from quilters who want scrappy and coordinated.

In this guest workshop, Monika from Penny Spool Quilts shares a simple, practical approach to planning scrappy fabric pulls that actually work.

She walks through how to narrow choices, build a cohesive color story, and use the scraps you already have ...

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