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November 10, 2025
What I’m Working On: November 10, 2025 from Jo's Country Junction

I didn’t get a lot of time in the sewing room this week. I’ve still been pretty serious about cleaning things out. My extra time has been spent on that. Every area that I get done makes me happier and happier. But I did make it to the sewing room. Last week was a one …

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November 9, 2025
Slow and Cosy November Days from The Quilt Quine

It has rained a lot this week, apart from a glorious sunny day on Saturday. People keep reminding me that this is normal in Devon and at least it is not freezing. I am trying to embrace the cosiness of the season, making soup and bread, even knuckling down to the tiniest amount of hand sewing. 

At work I had a lovely, traditional log cabin quilt and I was most impressed by the new copper metallic thread from the “Kingstar” range, that I quilted on a small table runner.

I caught up with Mel at the very posh Duchy cafe ...

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November 7, 2025
Little Farmer Animals Lullaby Quilt from From My Carolina Home

This is a sweet little quilt design that is workable in just about any theme. It finishes at 34-1/2-inches, which is great for a kidlet quilt. In other colors, it would be great for older kids, or even a large table topper. The basic design is the same as the Fall Fortnight Pumpkin Spice wall hanging, but the sizes are larger and is made with half square triangles rather than flying geese. I didn’t take as many process photos as I usually do, but I’ll try to show the individual steps as best I can with these ...

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November 6, 2025
WIP WEDNESDAY #193: Free Motion Quilting Tips for You! from Crafty Gemini

In this episode Vanessa chats about setting up her JUKI LB5020 for free motion quilting. If you have a smaller home sewing machine you can free motion quilt on it! You just need to set it up correctly and have a few key tools to get started. Join this LIVE chat to learn more!

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Morning Routine, Quilt Finish, Embroidering Flowers, Wildlife from Canadian Needle Nana

So it is Halloween here in Canada and a very wet, cold one in our corner of the country. Here is what I've done this morning before sitting down with a cup of half caf. 

Fed the dogs and let them out and back in. Put cream on Ned's little spot he's licked too much. Also had to chase him to get a tissue from him. Boy, does he love tissues and he has an insane ability to sus them out! 

Ran the swifter over the floor in the t.v.room and this main area. Dog ...

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Fall is finally here! from A Prim and (not so) Proper Quilter

Let’s see what’s happening.

Y’all, I am so grateful for autumn. It’s my favorite season because it’s finally a smidge cooler and it’s the most colorful! A few leaves have fallen and the puppies are going nuts over them…and the acorns. The Hubs and I figure they’re getting more fiber.

Fall is also my muse for quilting. Projects are filling my head and sewing space and I think this is the time of year when I break rules like the stupid one-project-at-a-time rule. There, I said it. Without further ado, here’s ...

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November 4, 2025
Gnome Alone from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

Okay. Yes, that's a corny title. Humor me.

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November 3, 2025
Scrappy Quilt Reasoning… from Jo's Country Junction

I get asked so often why I like scrappy quilts…why I’m not a big fabric line follower. I thought about it a lot. There are actually several reasons why I’m not a fabric line fan. Today I’m going to tell you the biggest reason why… There are many quilters out there who love to keep …

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October 31, 2025
Canyonlands – OBW #125 from If These Threads Could Talk

I absolutely love the colors in Canyonlands and couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. Canyonlands panel by the Morris Creative Group for QT Fabrics measures 36″ x 42″. QT Fabrics has given me and Terri Butler Canyonlands to make a One Block Wonder (OBW) quilt and jacket.

Into the Woods coordinating fabrics were used to enhance my OBW.

I cut my strips 3.25″ for 5″ finished hexies.

The into the Woods coordinates were perfect for making the Hollow Cube’s. I used my Star 60 Tool and Hollow Cube 60 Technique Sheet!

Going through the design ...

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Fall Fortnight – Pumpkin Spice from From My Carolina Home

It wouldn’t be fall without something Pumpkin Spice, right? So, grab your latte, and fire up your embroidery machine for a Pumpkin Spice wall hanging.

If you’d like this particular saying for your embroidery machine, it is available on Designs by Juju (not affiliated) in a set called Harvest Sayings Set 1. Stitch it out, and trim to 6-1/2-inches square. Match your thread colors to your fabric choices. You could also use a hand embroidered motif. Once again, if you do not have an embroidery machine, fussy cut a motif for the center section.

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Under the Needle: October from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

These monthly posts help me keep track of projects, but they seem to roll around awfully fast. This month I cut and pieced this Arcade quilt top for a friend's son. It's a 3-yard quilt that I made bigger I took it, and the 16-patch top I made for his sister last month, to Jackie last week.I made the bindings for both quilts, plus another for a scrappy quilt I made a few months agoI worked on

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October 29, 2025
Quilt Project Added from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

When I was working on potholders earlier this month, I pulled this fabric to use to bind the western setsI cut what I needed and tossed the remainder of the folded yardage to the side, into my put-these-away basket, where it landed next to thisOh, wait...I like that! What else can I add? And so it begins.

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October 28, 2025
Thrifting, Autumn Tablemat Finish, Found Forlorn Pumpkin Blocks from Canadian Needle Nana

Below is Brian Stauffer's "Winds of Change", a marvelous painting for The New Yorker cover on October 13. I wondered if this could be worked into a design for a quilt or embroidered piece. I do like curlicues. And I also wondered about what he meant by featuring these two things together. The noisy leaf blower and the beautiful design of nature. What do you think he's telling us?

LeeAnna at Not Afraid of Color's conversation starter this week was how we deal with fallen leaves. I don't use a leaf blower but Tony does as ...

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October 26, 2025
Fall Fortnight – Most Wonderful Time Runner from From My Carolina Home

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year! Ah, yes, for me this is Autumn. I love the colors of the season, the cool crisp air, and the anticipation of the holidays especially Thanksgiving (my favorite day of the year). When I found this sentiment with an autumn theme, I had to make some projects with it. You saw it on the first hexagon project, and now let’s have more fun with it.

For this runner, embroider this motif, or a similar motif on two squares. If you like this one with the fall theme for the sentiment ...

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October 25, 2025
Free Motion Quilting – Cinnamon from I Patch and Quilt

This cute filler freemotion design is a variation and the classic Pebble design. Add a curl on this inside to create the look of a cinnamon roll or the rolled up sides of a cinnamon stick.

The Cinnamon design works well for quilts with themes like Autumn, Fall, Winter, Christmas, cooking, pastry, cake. It can also be used in art quilts to represent water, bubbles, fossils, shells or various organic items.

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Pattern Tutorial

This Pebble variation works like most do; travel around the circle to add decorative elements or to get to the spot for your next circle.

The circles ...

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Developments from Quilting and More...

Our local guild is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, and our guest speaking on Saturday will be Sherri McConnell of A Quilting Life. As it happens, it was from her blog that the circle I attend chose this year’s BOM as a group project, so we’ve been asked to bring our blocks to the […]

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October 24, 2025
Feelings, Pumpkins Flimsy, Cabbage Casserole from Canadian Needle Nana

 The Red Squirrels are very busy these days. I can get this shot standing by my sink as this tree is in the front garden and has grown from a little bush to a much bigger bush putting the squirrel pretty much right in front of me. I've had the pleasure of capturing many photos of these little animals in just this pose eating spruce buds. 

And I took this photo of a young deer from the sewing room window. I wonder if it is the same one I've seen from time to time over the summer. I ...

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Tips for Piecing a Quilt Backing from Becca's Crazy Projects

Every once in a while I am forced to piece backing for a quilt. 
First: Always rip your fabric to ensure everything is on-grain. If you don't know what that means, just push the I-Believe button and carry on. 

Second: Always leave the selvage edge along one side and keep those edges together consistently. This helps you keep one long edge straight.

Third: Always sew those torn pieces of fabric together using a 5/8" seam allowance. This ensures you have plenty of fabric in the seam allowance. 
Fourth: Always have your longest seam run the length of the ...

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October 23, 2025
Swan Song – OBW #124 from If These Threads Could Talk

Swan Song by The Morris Creative Group for QT Fabrics. Panel measures 36″ x 42″ with the outer border. I cut off the border to use as an outer border on the quilt. I cut my strips 3.25″ to yield 5″ finished hexies.

The ivory vintage buttons symbolize the swan eggs. The Swans are lovingly watching over their nest.

Swan Song measures 67″ x 62″ (unquilted). The large block representing the sun is 15″. It was made with the Star 60 Tool and the Star 60 Log Cabin Technique Sheet. The blue 5″ cubes represent rocks. They were ...

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October 22, 2025
What Do You Do With All the Quilts You Make? from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

 Quilters don't ask quilters that question, but I get it on occasion from others. Àlthough my MIL asks it a lot and she used to make quilts.

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