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January 18, 2026
Blue Fury – OBW #130 from If These Threads Could Talk

Jason Yenter tasked Terri Butler and I to re-imagine this beautiful panel “Blue Fury” from In The Beginning Fabrics. I made a One Block Wonder (OBW) quilt and Terri is making one her original OBW Jackets.

I wanted to see if the Celtic Chains borders would make good stars and hexies. Boy, did they ever! Using my First Choice Ruler I cut my strips 3.25″ to yield 5″ finished hexies.

I felt the design needed some large design elements. Using my Star 60 tool, I made 10″ finished Star 60 units from the Celtic Chains. I also created a ...

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January 17, 2026
Finally Finished 2026 - first quilt finish of the year from A Prim and (not so) Proper Quilter

It's a digitizing class exercise!

Oh, I was a happy girl last Sunday. I watched a couple of Lisa Shaw's videos about creating motif fills and decided I really didn't need to do it on this particular quilt. I wanted to, and I want to on other quilts, but this one will reside on the top of our dining table and it doesn't need the foo-foo. I managed to finish digitizing the center design as well as the edge-to-edge design. 

For background, four years ago I signed up for Sarah Vedeler’s Master Digitizing course. I ...

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January 16, 2026
WIP Wednesday #198: Using the 5″ Slicer ruler from Crafty Gemini

On this episode Vanessa chats about using her 5” Slicer ruler! Some students have asked about recreating the 10” Slicer Sliced quilt with the 5” size and she will go over how to do that today!

Vanessa designed the 5″ Slicer and the 10″ Slicer rulers to be used with precut squares so you could create a variety of quilt blocks using all of the fabric in the precut square, with little to no waste and you end up with fun quilt blocks to use in your projects!

• Order your 5″ Slicer here: https://craftygemini.com/shop/5inchslicer/

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Clue 5 and Reveal Valentine 26 Mystery Quilt from Sister Of The Divide

 Valentine 26 Clue 5By Karen Meyer, Sister of The DivideAll Rights Reserved 2026Final Clue and RevealThis clue will be the final reveal with options! Please read all thedirections so you can decide your options BEFORE CUTTING.PDF click hereFor Option 1From your Reds, Pinks or Greens, cut the following:o A - 6 Strips measuring 5.75” x 17.25”o B - 2 Strips measuring 5.75” x 23”o C - 4 Strips

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January 13, 2026
Quilt Finishes from 2025 from Jo's Country Junction

I have been putting off writing this blog post. I was feeling pretty dumpy feeling like I hadn’t finished many quilts last year. But…it’s a feature I do every January so I pulled up my big girl pants and decided to get the post written. The first finish for me was an American Jane quilt. …

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99 Designs Episode #48 – Straight Lines & Decorative Stitches from Christa Quilts

Want to level up your walking foot quilting game? Try combining straight lines and decorative stitches to create unique motifs that are super easy to do! Click below to watch my latest video tutorial and be sure to leave a comment letting me know what you think!

Get My Book – The Ultimate Guide to Machine Quilting

In the second book I ever wrote – The Ultimate Guide to Machine Quilting – I first explored this idea of combining straight lines and decorative stitches. The book itself includes 10 patterns and 20 quilts (each pattern is made 2 different ways). It was fun ...

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January 12, 2026
15 Minutes to Quilt Week Two from High Road Quilter


75 Day Soft Tracker

  • Met every goal / Jan = 1/10 days
  • Met every goal / 2026 = 1/10 days
  • Success rate = 1%

Okay that looks awful, but I am still just trying to ramp up to follow all of the things every day.  So far, I have been pretty good at doing a lot of the things, but I haven't been able to do it all, except for Jan 1.  I've just been pulled in all sorts of different directions, motivation-wise. I am doing more than I did last month, and I will get there soon enough. My plan ...

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January 11, 2026
Quilt Project From My Library, Finishing Hand Quilting, Medical Story from Canadian Needle Nana

I've been really busy. Well, what seems to be busy for us. Daily chores and lots of shovelling too. There for a few days it kept snowing every day, all day. We ran the snowmobile over the trails to flatten them for our walks. I've been taking the dogs down to our frozen pond for playing ball and they've been loving that. I get to do my little run about as well, safely, on a flat snow covered surface for now. The weather will change it soon enough. Update, it has. Milder temperatures and pouring rain for ...

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January 10, 2026
Let your gut instinct be your quilting teacher and don't forget to experiment! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Goals are such a wonderful thing or not! I'm using BMI as a relative indicator, rather than fixating on my weight. Let's just say that I want to convert some fat to muscle or lose it altogether. While I can use my waistband as an indicator, I prefer to use BMI. I like goal-setting and numbers. 

The big reason for this is the creep! You know— you know your weight was X ten years ago, and now it's X PLUS. I don't like the plus, but I also know that I might gain as I get ...

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January 7, 2026
99 Designs Episode #47 – Free Motion Quilting Square and Triangle Spirals from Christa Quilts

For this week’s tutorial, we have two geometric spiral designs: Square and Triangle Spirals. These two free-motion designs can be used separately, or you can combine them in the same quilting plan to give lots of texture to your quilt. If you want to check out this video, click the link below:

Piece and Quilt with Precuts

The quilt I feature in this week’s video is called Starstruck. I used both Triangle and Square spirals on this quilt, but you can choose any designs from this series, as the busy pattern for this quilt and fabric choice can ...

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Quilt Reveal: Open Space to Breathe from High Road Quilter

 The theme for the first Project Quilting challenge of the year 2026 is "A Clean Slate".  I don't remember other challenges being based on Pantone Color of the Year, but this week's challenge is inspired by Cloud Dancer. I have mixed feelings about this color. It is plain and boring and more of a background color. Also hiding our heads in the clouds doesn't seem like the right thing to do this year.

But as I read on the blog post, it says "the choice is at heart an open place to breathe and let creativity sing ...

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January 6, 2026
Welcome to 2026 from Terificreations's Weblog

After finishing piecing a row of quilt blocks I checked the stitch count on the BERNINA 560 and it’s just over 1.5 million stitches since the last service. That was just over five years ago. That’s not a lot of stitches when 3 million per year is average expected. I clearly have not been doing… Continue reading Welcome to 2026

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January 4, 2026
15 Minutes to Stitch Week 1 from High Road Quilter

Although I did try to sew for at least 15 minutes a day in 2025, I did not keep track of it, and I wound up losing some motivation in the summer. More importantly, I didn't have a good record of what I did during the year. So I have decided I am going to try again to report my progress on a weekly basis. To help with that, I am going to try to take photos every day. I won't show them all to you, but at least they will be available for my posts.




I have ...

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2025 Quilting Year in Review from High Road Quilter

 It's time for the annual parade of the quilts, this time for 2025.

This year started, as many of the past years, with the Project Quilting Challenges. This is sponsored by Kim Lapacek. Thank you, Kim, for hosting this every year. It has inspired me to make many quilts. For the challenge, every other week, the theme of the challenge is announced, and the participants are to make a quilt or quilty project from start to finish in just one week. That is right, just one week. This means that it is best to keep the project as small ...

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Valentine 26 Mystery QAL Clue 3 from Sister Of The Divide

Valentines 2026 Mystery Quilt Along Clue 3 Designed by Karen Meyer, Sister of The Divide, All Rights Reserved 12/30/2025   Welcome! This Mystery Quilt and the accompanying video tutorials are designed for a Beginning Quilter. There are several options along the way. To start you will need to gather your scraps of fabric in pinks or reds for your hearts and low volume or white for your

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The Garden Gnome – OBW #129 from If These Threads Could Talk

Garden Gnomes symbolize good luck, protection, and prosperity stemming from European folklore where they were believed to be earth-dwelling spirits guarding treasure and helping plants grow at night, bringing fortune and warding off evil spirits.

Mushroom Man

This panel is by Rubin Design Studio exclusively for eQuilter.com. This panel measures 30″ x 44″. I love this panel. I call it The Mushroom Man. I cut my strips 3.25″ to yield 5″ finished hexes. I cut my equilateral triangles with my First Choice Rulers.

I’m in love with this quilt. Many times while designing, I subconsciously create a ...

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Patchwork Blocks, Sentimental Stitchy Start, Boldly Into 2026 from Canadian Needle Nana

It's the very beginning of a new year. And here I am this morning, filled to the brim with thoughts of the past- my old days, people that meant something to me and the many many ways I passed my time. All the ancient memories live on in this head of mine. Sometimes they are more vivid to me than what I did yesterday. 

 December 19 was my mother's birthday. She would have been 93 if she were alive. I've had this Blackbird Designs pattern, What Remains is Love, in my little collection for some time and ...

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2026–let’s see what happens from A Prim and (not so) Proper Quilter

As in will she get anything done? 

HAPPY NEW YEAR! New Year's Day was the 33rd anniversary of my quilting life. Again, glass half-full girl here, hoping she can accomplish more than last year, and that 2026 is not the dumpster fire that was 2025. 



NESTY - From last year’s hopeful list to this year’s: The Sierra log cabin quilt designed by Jennifer Sampou. This one will not leave me alone; I think of it constantly. Ergo…






WIP - That Girl Done Gone Plum Crazy—a project from the digitizing refresher class I had last year. The top is ...

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January 2, 2026
Ready for gifting! from Quilting and More...

I’ve been working on a quilt designed by Krista Moser. When I saw the design, I thought it would be a good gift for the wonderful young woman our #1 grandson recently married. She lost a dear family member a couple of years ago, and she feels the loss quite deeply, of course. I’d heard […]

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Odds & Ends from Becca's Crazy Projects

I don't have a great first post for 2026. Here is the latest photo of my scrappy 6-Day Crochet Star blanket, pattern from Betty McKnit.
I've started a new Odd Pieces puzzle. You can buy this puzzle, and loads more directly from Odd Pieces.
I misaligned the last row of quilting on a charity quilt and had to fill in that space with another design. I think it turned out just fine. 

See you next week! When I hope to have some more crafty things to share. 

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