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March 6, 2025
Looking to Spring? from Made By Marney

With St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, here are some clever paper pieced blocks for spring…

The bolster pillow was created by Ann using my LUCKY LEPRECHAUN block pattern. What a clever idea for a sofa or bench pillow.

LUCKY LEPRECHAUN MUG RUG
POT O GOLD BLOCK PATTERN
LUCK BLOCK

This is an example of a table runner using my CLOVER LEAF BLOCK with a LEPRECHAUN BLOCK.

CLOVER LEAF BLOCK PATTERN
LEPRECHAUN GNOME PATTERN

Brigitta from Austria created this adorable place mat using my LEPRECHAUN GNOME pattern.

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February 22, 2025
RSC Week 8 - Blue Cups and Curves from Grandma's Red Needle

Last Saturday in February already!
 
More blue blocks have been made for the RSC (Rainbow Scrap Challenge) hosted by Angela at Superscrappy

Curves for 'Eclipse'


3 big blocks


...and 3 small blocks

Cups for 'Coffee with Dad'


I LOVE the gecko fabric and I had just enough left for one cup! 

Two scrappy blocks


These will go together with the accumulation (!) of 36-patches (made from 2.5") I've made earlier. You can see some of them here (UFOs/WIPs #2) 

Linking up with Angela and the RSC (Rainbow Scrap Challenge)

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February 13, 2025
All About The Farm from Made By Marney

Growing up in rural Wisconsin on a quaint dairy farm, has given me a love for animals which is very evident in my designing. Lately I’ve had lots of requests from customers for more farm blocks and farm quilts, specifically when they are making my FARMYARD STARS pattern.

FARMYARD STARS QUILT PATTERN

Since animal designs are a favorite of mine, this is a happy request. Here are some resent quilt blocks that I think will go great in a farm quilt.

FARMER GIRL

FARMER GIRL and FARMER BOY are sweet blocks, and of course have to have chickens are ...

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February 5, 2025
How to Sew a Fabric Bin – Free Pattern from Patchwork Posse

Sewing your own fabric bin is easy when you use orphan quilt blocks! Learn how to sew them together with a lining.

Sewing your own little fabric bin is a great way to use your quilt blocks. Keeping the quilt blocks the same size is the key to making this tutorial work. Mix and match the blocks, or coordinate them depending on where you will be using the fabric bin.

The lining can be quilted to the batting or use fusible fleece to give it some stiffness and shape. These buckets are great for storing scraps, supplies, notions, or whatever ...

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January 30, 2025
How to Make Multiple Half Square Triangles from Cut Stitch and Piece

Make your HST blocks faster with these two simple methods for making multiple HST squares.4-in-1 HSTsInstructions Place squares right side facing. Stitch 1/4 inch around the outside of the squares. Make pencil lines dividing the squares from corner to corner. Cut along these two lines. Flip HST and press. Square Up if necessary.8-in-1 HSTs Instructions Place

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December 6, 2024
Mindless Sewing, RSC, and BOM 2024 from Grandma's Red Needle

 First of all, to those of you who commented on my previous post; THANK YOU for your comment! I was not able to message all of you, because you were set on 'noreply comment'. I know I haven't had that problem earlier, unless you have changed the setting recently? Or is it Blogger that has a problem/change? Does any of you face the same problem? 

Are you done making Christmas items? I am! Almost all Christmas fabrics are stored away for this time, although I do have a Christmas Card Holder (UFO!) I may finish this year (she ...

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December 3, 2024
Lightning Quilt Block from Brown Bird Designs Quilts

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November 16, 2024
RSC Week #46 - Long Road to Catching Up on RSC from Grandma's Red Needle

Hello! Remember me?

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November 14, 2024
A Little Show and Tell from Romany Quilting

 My friends Robyn, Shirley and myself take turns hosting a lunch every few months.  Sadly, their husbands have passed away, but the six of us used to get together in earlier years.  Robyn was the hostess this week, so it was us three girls plus my Robin.  The last man standing, they joke.

After our tasty lunch and a good catch-up we had some show and tell.  Robyn and Shirley both do a little quilting and Shirley had brought along a couple of things to show us.  She had recently finished this top featuring nine patches and snowball blocks on ...

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November 10, 2024
The Final Step from Romany Quilting

 The final step to quilt making is to stitch on a label.  (Although I don't do this on donation quilts).  Adding a label is like "signing off" a quilt, giving the details, and I always add one to those quilts I gift to family, and those I'm keeping for myself.  I've just finished hand stitching this simple label so Birthday Bouquet is now finished.


Like a lot of my projects, this one had a long gestation period.  Way back in the year 2000 I took part in Southern Cross Quilters Birthday Block Swap.  We were matched to ...

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November 5, 2024
Lucky Clover Quilt Block from Brown Bird Designs Quilts

I’m back for another Block Mania Tuesday! It’s been such a joy designing and creating all these unique blocks for this year’s Block Mania. November’s theme challenged us to make something you’d find in a market or shop, so I chose to design the Lucky Clover Quilt Block. It features a Purple Shamrock preserved in a cloche.

Why a Plant Themed Quilt Block?

Lately, I’ve fully embraced my inner plant mama! Taking care of my plants has become my favorite way to unwind from life’s stresses, especially since quilting—my beloved hobby—has ...

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October 1, 2024
Sugar Skull Quilt Block from Brown Bird Designs Quilts

It’s spooky season! I couldn’t be more excited that this month’s Block Mania theme aligns perfectly with my latest creative spark. October is all about sweets! Inspired by my love for Halloween and my husband’s Hispanic heritage, I took a unique approach to the theme: the Sugar Skull Quilt Block.

A sugar skull is exactly what it sounds like—a large cube of sugar molded into the shape of a skull, then decorated with bright colors, icing, glitter, and other embellishments.

In Tucson, there’s a massive street parade for Día de los Muertos. I love ...

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September 3, 2024
I Heart Racing Quilt Block from Brown Bird Designs Quilts

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August 17, 2024
RSC Week #33 - ORANGE from Grandma's Red Needle

Hello!
It's already past middle August! How did that happen?! 
I've been busy with this, that and everything. Finally this week I have the time to dive into the RSC color for August; ORANGE!

As said, I've been busy sewing the last days and here's the result.


First up is the August block from Sherri McConnel 'A Quilting Life'



Block #2 - Day Into Night


Block #10 - The Coffee Shop
Don't you just love that black cat?! 



5 Four-patches


1 Friendship block


1 Bowtie block ...

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August 6, 2024
Favorite Bow Quilt Block from Brown Bird Designs Quilts

Hello, Quilting Friends! I’m thrilled to share with you my latest addition to Quilt Block Mania—this free bow quilt block is available for all of August. This month’s Quilt Block Mania theme is Accessories, and what accessory is more delightful and versatile than a bow? Bows are having a big moment right now, popping up everywhere in fashion, decor, and now, in our quilts!

Inspiration Behind the Favorite Bow Quilt Block

This charming block is inspired by a blog post on Ruby Star Society’s website. Devon wrote all about the Pivot Patchwork Bow, and this beautiful ...

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August 1, 2024
Cackling Stitches Blocks of the Month - July from Creatin' in the Sticks

     It's the beginning of July

 and time for a
Cackling Stitches Block of the Month,
for our
"Bona Lisa's Sweater Emporium"
quilt.

I've designed the "Bona's Wooly Wig" Quilt Block for July.


The quilt block pattern is available for purchase in my Etsy Shop.


This is the quilt:
Bona LIsa's Sweater Emporium
in 3 different colorways
50" x 74"


If you have missed any of the previous blocks you can click
for a page that has all the previous blocks listed and is up to date
with links to find the patterns.

The whole ...

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July 4, 2024
The Newest Doggie Patterns from Made By Marney

If you have been looking for some new pooch patterns, here you go. My most popular dog pattern is DOGS ONLY

This popular dog quilt offers 11 block patterns for only $10. If purchased separately, the block patterns would cost $33. Such a good deal to buy the quilt pattern. Since Dogs Only is so popular , I thought it was time to design another quilt based on pooches….

My DOG LOVER QUILT has 12 block patterns and the paw print pattern for the corners. That is 13 block patterns for $15. So much cheaper than buying them separately. I had ...

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July 2, 2024
Readers Quilt Block for Block Mania from Brown Bird Designs Quilts

It’s Block Mania: Celebrating Reading with “Readers” Quilt Block!

Hello Quilty friends! Welcome to another Block Mania Tuesday! This month’s theme is all about celebrating reading, and I couldn’t resist creating something special for you. Introducing the “Readers” quilt block, designed with love and a touch of literary charm.

Readers Quilt Block features glasses and books

If you’re new to Block Mania, here’s the scoop: on the first Tuesday of the month, Carolin Moore orchestrates this fantastic blog hop where designers like myself craft 12” finished quilt blocks based on a theme. And the best part? You get to download these blocks ...

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June 22, 2024
Scrappy Saturday from Urban Quilter

A Dozen Two-Step Blocks
My scrappy sewing this week has been making two-step blocks for Cynthia's current block drive at QIMFTH. I went through my 5" square box and my scraps and found enough in fall colors to make a dozen blocks. 

I really like this block. It made up very easily and I like the woven look of the blocks set together. I may use this block in the future for a scrappy baby quilt. I think a bright multi-colored novelty print for the 5" squares and then scraps in related colors for the strips would be very ...

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RSC Week #25 - Never ending Blues from Grandma's Red Needle

 How did it come it's midsummer already?! 
This year, so far, has flown by with record speed.

I missed last Saturday's RSC posting. We took advantage of the sunny weather and did some (never ending!) yard work. I'm glad we did, Sunday it was pouring rain, and rain showers ever since. I did grocery shopping and went for a walk this afternoon, it was pouring rain just after I returned home.

What has been going on the last two weeks? 
I've quilted and added pockets to 6 blue Advent Calendars for my Etsy Shop. Sleeves are ...

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