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March 4, 2026
15 Minutes to Stitch and 100 Days of Index Cards from High Road Quilter

 


Continuing more of the same may sound boring, but it has been a fun and exciting quilting week.  I have continued making little pieces of art on index cards.





I have chosen background fabrics and finished sewing down the Dresden Plates. I've chosen the backings and bindings for each of the plates, which I needed to piece. 


I still need to decide whether I want to use the sashing fabrics. I thought about appliquing the sashing to the quilts, but that might be a lot of work, so maybe I should just sash two blocks, which will be a ...

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Charming: Independence Trail from Becca's Crazy Projects

After assembling my quilt center, and adding a narrow border, it was time for the wide border.
There was some miscalculation with the wide, outer border but I didn't let that discourage me. Those borders are pieced, but just a little bit. Then I got it loaded onto the longarm frame and ready for quilting. This one will take a few days.

In case you missed it, here is a link to Bonnie's free pattern for Four Patch Fun so you can make your own blocks

My favorite tools and supplies (affiliate links):

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March 3, 2026
EQ8 Quilt Journeys Add-On from From My Carolina Home

Electric Quilt has brought out a new add-on block program called Quilt Journeys which expands the block library greatly. The blocks are representative of all 50 states, with not only pieced block designs, but also applique shapes for the state birds, flowers and more. Of course, I had to start with North Carolina. For this one, there are applique shapes for the state outline, a cardinal, a pine cone, and dogwood blossoms.

There are a number of Carolina Lily designs in the North Carolina section. There are also other blocks that have names related to North Carolina, like a Raleigh ...

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March 2, 2026
Week 9 of 2026 from Thread Head

This week I made a couple of table mats -

Made from 3.5" squares that I cut a few years ago to make a quilt I work on at a monthly quilt group. I decided to make the quilt smaller than originally planned, so I have lots of leftover squares.
This first one I used different brown squares.
Machine quilted with parallel lines. 12" x 16".
For this one I made half squares triangles with the 3.5" squares (four pieced together for a 5" block).
Machine quilted with an overall meander, with two layers of batting. 20" x 45 ...

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March 1, 2026
Sunday Chat from From My Carolina Home

It is finally March, and I am ready for spring. The birds have been here a lot, getting their fill of seeds. It has been so cold, and they really need the extra calories. There are so many, they’ve been going through a feeder-full every two days. I need to get a couple more suet cakes done and hung up so they have the extra fat and protein. Here, a bluebird and a nuthatch grab a bite.

A goldfinch looks down from the bracket waiting his turn.

On the feeder, the rosy bird on the left is a male ...

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A Meh Week from The Quilt Quine

 On the whole I am content with my new life but much of the past week was a bit “Meh”. There was one sunny day but I spent it at work. It feels like it would be nice to get out in the garden again and tidy up but it it is all still too wet. At least some daffodils in a pot are trumpeting their heads off. 

I went on a road trip to the seaside and had very good fish and chips but did not come home with any fun purchases. I know I don’t need anything ...

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February 28, 2026
Welsh Quilting Designs from Joy of Quilting

 Welsh Quilting Designs 

Hearts, Swirls, Leaves, Welsh Pear (Paisley Pear), Scissors, Crosshatching, Echo Quilting etc... 

My Welsh Wool Quilt


My Love of Welsh Quilts focuses on the splendour of the Welsh Quilts made for and by your average Welsh family over 100 years ago.
Using Patterns and techniques that were passed along and down through communities, families and Welsh women trying to earn a crust.

When you break them down the Designs are simple and homely. Using what they had to hand to create the wonderful sculpted Patterns.


Typical Welsh Quilting Designs are wonderfully organic. Made using whatever the Quilter had to hand to ...

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Quilt Finish: Hourglass Leftovers from Jo's Country Junction

In my effort to clear off my sewing room island, this quilt got finished. This originated from my daughter, Kelli. After her twins, Eli and Emmett, were born, I went to her house and helped her with some cleaning and organizing. While we were doing that, she came across some hourglass blocks that she had …

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February 27, 2026
YouTube Stitching Stars, Flicker Blocks, Slow Stitching from Canadian Needle Nana

 It is happening, the lengthening of the days I mean. It is already noticeable but of course, we are still under banks of snow and will be for several more months. March can be our snowiest month here so I won't be seeing buttercups any time soon. But still, the tiny steady slivers of extra light each day add up. 

And I finally managed a photo to show why this fellow is called an Eastern Cottontail. Isn't it cute! I called all rabbits "bunny rabbits" growing up. Did you?

Slow stitching- I should say really slow stitching has ...

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Quick Project from Quilting and More...

I saw a little kit at the quilt shop the other day, and it made me giggle. I just had to have it! I did add one extra fabric to it, since I used the included binding fabric for corded piping and so needed something else for the binding. This took just a few hours […]

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February 26, 2026
WIP WEDNESDAY #203: Wonky Cross Quilt Block with the 10 inch Slicer from Crafty Gemini

In this video Vanessa is doing a demo with her 10” Slicer ruler and showing you how to make a Wonky Cross Quilt Block featuring The Crafty Mummy’s tutorial.

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February 25, 2026
Differing Abilities from Jo's Country Junction

My daughter Kelli and I have teamed up on many quilt projects. In fact, we even wrote a quilt book together. You can find it HERE. If you go through the book, you would never know which one of us did which part of each project. We didn’t care who did what, just that it …

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Charming: Independence Trail from Becca's Crazy Projects

I got around to sewing the four-patch fun blocks into a quilt. 
I popped over to my local quilt shop to pick the perfect border and some backing fabric. I also grabbed some of their marked down remnants and a few yards of that fun green for charity quilt backing. 

In case you missed it, here is a link to Bonnie's free pattern for Four Patch Fun so you can make your own blocks

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February 24, 2026
Quickly Prepping from Jo's Country Junction

My great-nephew is getting married in May. I typically gift a quilt for family weddings. I remembered that I gifted his sister this quilt. You can read about the quilt HERE. This was fun to make…thinking about this next wedding, I thought maybe I should do another Spider Web String quilt. Hmm. Then I saw …

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February 23, 2026
Tumbler Time from Jo's Country Junction

In my quest to clean up all of my UFOs, I stumbled into this partially finished tumbler quilt. Hmm. Ah…I remember this. I finished a tumbler quilt that was Iowa Hawkeye themed. This one…It was donated to Ray who sent it to me. I just needed to do the longarming. I finished it, and I …

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Well, where did that 18 years go? from Terificreations's Weblog

WordPress recently notified me that I’ve been blogging on this site for 18 years. First of all, where did that time go? And secondly, there is a need to post with greater frequency. So here I am today blogging away with my favorite movie in the background. Tidying up my studio from four weeks of… Continue reading Well, where did that 18 years go?

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St. Paddy's Field Quilt Along - Step 1 The HST Units from Sister Of The Divide

✂️ Half Square Triangle Unit for St. Paddy's Field Quilt Along  4.5" Finished Method: 2-at-a-Time HST   PDF Instructions

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February 22, 2026
#100 Days, Dresden Plate Reveal, 15 Minutes to Stitch from High Road Quilter

100 days



Today marks the first day of the #the100days challenge on Instagram. My plan is to decorate index cards. I already have a box, and this will give me a tangible way to show the results for 100 days. I was initially thinking of incorporating the 100 days to the 15 minutes to stitch, but since I work on different projects which are in varying states of completion, the results aren't as easy to identify.

Also, an index card is quick to do, even on days when there isn't much time and energy. It also doesn't ...

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PQ 17.4 Of Another Era from Words & Stitches

The Project Quilting Challenge for this week was about something from another era. Well, instead of looking backwards, I decided to go forward. I’d had an idea for a BTS-themed denim jacket for my sister. My sister is a huge BTS fan and we are lucky enough to have gotten tickets to see them later this spring. I’ve been loving the denim jackets I’ve seen with quilted insets and wanted to create BTS’s logo on a jacket. I pieced the logo and then quilted it directly to the jacket back with a layer of thin batting ...

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February 21, 2026
All Puffed Up from The Quilt Quine

Don’t tell my guests but I removed some stuffing from one of the guest room pillows to finish stuffing all 291 puffs. Some may be under stuffed and some may be too plump. It is tempting to make them nice and fat but then they are impossible to join together. I suppose if I was going to be exact I would have to use some “drug dealer” scales but I went for what size of fluff ball could fit into my closed fist. The next thing will be to put them together in blocks of 9 to distribute the ...

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