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June 13, 2025
COMPLETE: Bonus Triangles Mini from Wedding Dress Blue

After the question about a future quilt design, the responses let me know that many quilters have a supply of bonus/waste triangles sitting around. This did include me.

I pulled out leftovers from the Big Diehl Quilt and trimmed them down to 1-1/2″.

After trying a few options, I settled on a broken dishes block.

Thirty-six blocks later, I had a mini quilt.

It has been delivered to Jennifer, who loves mini quilts. So glad to have the triangles working and off to brighten someone’s day.

PS–I am working to share a variety of projects featuring ...

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June 11, 2025
COMPLETE: Scrappy Potato Chip Quilt from Wedding Dress Blue

I have a bin of assorted 2-1/2″ x 4-1/2″ rectangles. They are handy for a leader-ender quilt. Yes, it is a little crazy, but someone will like it.

Here is THE BLOCK. This one finishes at 60″x72″.

Always fun to have a sneak peek at the backing.

It goes in the donation pile to brighten someone’s day.

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June 9, 2025
Free Motion Quilting – Wallflower from I Patch and Quilt

Wallflowers, vintage tiles or star bursts? What does this quilting design look like to you?

The freemotion design Wallflower is a simple grid based quilting design that goes well with themes like flowers, tiling, kitchen, bathroom, vintage, retro, stars and the universe. Depending on your grid size, you may apply it as an edge to edge or as a background filler.

I lost the video footage of me quilting out this design and I had to redo it. You may spot the difference in fabric and thread colors in the photos. Redoing this design wasn’t a problem at all ...

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June 3, 2025
Giant Dresden Bee Quilt Progress from Sewing Under the Little Mushroom Cap

I’ve made some good progress on the Dresden Bee quilt lately! This week, I managed to cut all the background pieces for the Dresden blocks, and I finally made a firm decision on the layout—always a big milestone. I’ve also figured out how I want to piece the giant Dresden block together with the scrappy [...]

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June 2, 2025
COMPLETE: Coin Quilt (courtesy of Susan) from Wedding Dress Blue

When the call went out for donations to support my youth sewing class, Susan sent, not only fabric, but a quilt top that needed to be finished.

And now it is. Finishes at 45″ x 60″ Great use of stripy scraps. You can even see where some of the coins were pieced. Whimsy!

The back is a little wild, and I used scrappy binding from my stash.

It will bless the life of someone soon. Thanks to all of you for the generosity you offer the world. I am fortunate to be part of such a community.

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Free Motion Quilting – Scroll from I Patch and Quilt

If you keep scrolling down you will find ssssomething extra!

The border design Scroll is a grid based quilting design that works well in more narrow borders. A series of curls create the letter S that is repeated over and over. This freemotion design goes well with themes like the alphabet, the letter S, writing, calligraphy, books, fantasy, curls and Santa Claus. 

This design is a border design, but you could repeat it as an edge to edge for a bag or table runner. Decide if your second pass will flow in the same direction or in the opposite direction ...

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June 1, 2025
Getting Stuck In from The Quilt Quine

I really got stuck into things this week, maybe because I have visitors coming soon? I continued working on the strippy quilt top and got it finished so I could move the sewing machine out of the back bedroom. It is a bit galling that I will actually have to buy batting and backing for this project as I have 2 or 3 rolls in Scotland. I often dyed a sheet for the back of my quilts but I don’t have any dye or dare to use the washing machine here;) 

At work the new Bernina Hoop Frame arrived ...

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May 30, 2025
Free Layer Cake Pattern – Wheelies from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to turn a layer cake into a playful, modern quilt with the free Wheelies pattern! This design is perfect for showing off those big, bold prints you’ve been saving—whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned quilter looking for a quick project.

The best part?

You’ll make the most of your layer cake squares with simple cutting and piecing techniques, so you can sew a beautiful quilt top in no time.

Grab your favorite fabric bundle and let’s roll into a fun quilting project that’s as sweet and simple as it sounds!

The ...

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Brown Bag Mystery Quilt from Becca's Crazy Projects

I finished the center of my BBMQ.
And even managed to add a border. Now I need to go shopping for some backing fabric. 

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COMPLETE 3-yard Quilt: Pretty Please from Wedding Dress Blue

Three yard quilts are fun and easy. A great way to build your skills, or just when searching for a quick finish. You can also easily expand them to create a bed-sized quilt.

This one is called Pretty Please. It finishes at 44″ x 59″.

I like the patriotic look in softer colors. Makes the quilt more versatile. The panto is Lacey Paisley and one of my favorites.

I am glad to have another finish for my donation pile.

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May 29, 2025
How Many Shirts To Make A Quilt from Patchwork Posse

2 pictures of quilts made out of shirts with the title "how many shirts to make a quilt"

T-shirt quilts are a fantastic way to preserve memories, turning your favorite old t-shirts into a beautiful quilt that tells your unique story.

Whether it’s concert tees, sports jerseys, or shirts from special events, each piece holds sentimental value.

But one common question arises: How many t-shirts do you need to make a quilt?

2 quilt hanging on a fence that are different quilt sizes

The answer depends on several factors, including the desired quilt size, the size of the graphics on your shirts, and the layout you choose. Let’s explore these elements to help you plan your custom t-shirt quilt.

If you are anything like me, you like ...

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Red, White and Blue Quilt Patterns from Patchwork Posse

Explore the world of patriotic quilting with our curated collection of red, white, and blue quilt patterns. Whether you’re preparing for Memorial Day, Independence Day, or simply want to infuse your home with a touch of Americana, these patterns offer a blend of tradition and creativity. From classic stars and stripes to modern interpretations, there’s something here for every quilter.

It’s time to dig out your patriotic colors and start sewing something! Whether you have little fabric bits, or yardage, there are a few easy sewing projects {some are bigger than others, but still simple} for you ...

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May 28, 2025
Twilight in the Bronx & @play from Terificreations's Weblog

Quick update: I made a note at the bottom of this post for clarity…these quilts are for sale…no set price at the moment. Sometimes it’s time to let go to make room in the creative part of who you are for whatever is coming next. Twilight in the Bronx and @play are such great companions… Continue reading Twilight in the Bronx & @play

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Show And Tell from Wedding Dress Blue

I love it when you share!

Charlene made this striking version of Calico Rose.

Sandy built this 100-patch quilt. And I love that bedframe!

Mary Q. made the cheerful version of Stutter Steps. She was particularly pleased that the math worked out and it was 36″ square when finished.

Mary Q. also made her version of the 100-patch quilt. So much fun!

Cheryl made this stunning Film at Five for her niece. I love the way the center patches are pieced.

Mary made this astonishing version of Irish Stars and entered it into a quilt show.

Marilyn made this baby ...

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May 27, 2025
Jamestown Jewels 9, 10 from Virtual Quilter

One of the more disappointing collection of blocks I have in my collection, but I like the results when I put them together …

… mainly because the variety of the block designs is limited.

I like the single bed design best of these two designs.

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May 26, 2025
s'Margritli / daisy from quilts und mehr


Gestern konnte ich an meiner Ausstellung im Ortsmuseum in Neftenbach den ersten Quilt verkaufen. Es hat mich riesig gefreut, dass er nun ein neues zu Hause hat. Hier ist er:

Yesterday I could sell the first quilt at my exhibition in the museum in Neftenbach. It was a great pleasure that the little quilt found a new home. Here it is: 


s'Margritli 30 x 40 cm / 10 x 16,5"

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Pink and Gray from Wedding Dress Blue

Two interesting piles came to me in scrap bags: Binding. But not just any binding. A lot of binding. Both were 2-1/2″ wide. The pink was scrappy from a variety of fabrics. The gray was jelly roll strips stitched together.

They languished in my bindings box, constantly overlooked. But, they had potential. Ironed out, I cut 2-1/2″ squares. And pieced 8-patch blocks.

Joined together (and bound with the remaining pink binding) they will keep a baby warm.

I plan to make a larger similar quilt in the future. Great use for a jelly roll. Or a layer cake ...

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Free Motion Quilting – Kite from I Patch and Quilt

Let’s go fly a kite!

This freemotion quilting design looks like a series of kites strung like beads on a necklace. Or maybe you see a squadron of manta rays soaring through the ocean?

This dynamic design looks great on projects with themes like flying a kite, outdoor activities, children, childhood, manta rays, ocean, sea creatures, wind, Mary Poppins.

Why Mary Poppins?

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May 25, 2025
Sewing Actually! from The Quilt Quine

Don’t be too shocked – I have done some actual sewing at last! At work I did a very nice Liberty star quilt for a customer and finally got to grips with the L890 project, “Bloom & Grow”. There were parts that I really liked on the project but others that I would probably change if I do it again or teach it as a Quilt-Along. Mainly, it is not super accurate but it is fast. The point of the project is to experience lots of techniques that the L890 excels at but sometimes I felt that it would have been ...

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May 24, 2025
Ferns and Flora 29, 30 from Virtual Quilter

I have been at a quilt retreat for a few days, with machines humming, and voices raised to be heard over the machines, and othe voices, not to mention the laughter! The first design today looks so peaceful in contrast!

Things will be busy for the next few weeks, but on the whole much quieter than the last few days, but probably not so much laughter.


 I love both designs, but the second one is my favourite.

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