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December 16, 2025
Quilt Reveal: Scrappy Fish from High Road Quilter

 Once upon a time, I came across a tutorial on how to make a quilt with collage pieces. It was a llama and I really enjoyed the process of making it.


I really enjoyed the process so I made more like it.



I didn't research whether the elephant came before or after the camel, but it is not really that important. I just wanted to show you the elephant too.


When I made the camel, instead of making a collage that was just the size of the camel, I got the bright idea that I could collage the whole ...

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Time flies! from Quilting and More...

I can hardly believe that it’s been a month since I last posted! Obviously, I’ve been busy, but that’s really a terrible excuse. I now have the patterns for the last parts of the “coffee” BOM from Wonderfil, but I haven’t yet been able to make them — I’m hoping to get started on that […]

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2026 RBD Block Challenge Free Pattern- Farmer’s Daughter Edition from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

The start of the 2026 RBD Block Challenge is right around the corner, and this year, Lori Holt colored the quilt in her new Farmer’s Daughter collection with Riley Blake Designs. The color palette of the Farmer’s Daughter collection gives a wonderfully scrappy feel to this sampler quilt, and the greens and blues in the sashing and binding fabrics tie it all together! Every year, the RBD Block Challenge quilt inspires us to learn new techniques, explore new block designs, and connect with the quilting community. Keep reading for all the quilty details!

You’re Invited

The 2026 ...

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December 15, 2025
Summer Star - gequiltet von Christa Link from Quiltmanufaktur

Letztes Jahr im Oktober hatte ich auf Grund eines anderen Projekts diverse Stoffe in meinen Lieblingsfarben in einer Restkiste gesammelt. Zusammen mit gerade gemachten Jelly Rolls für das (mittlerweile geschlossene) Büro / Onlineshop in den gleichen Farben bot sich an, etwas neues zu machen. Du kennst das: kaum, dass man an etwas arbeitet, oder gearbeitet hat, fällt einem schon was Neues ein....

Das ein so schöner Quilt aus einer Anfangsidee entstehen würde, habe ich mir kaum vorstellen können! Der Dank geht dabei an Christa Link (auf Instagram mrs_schnuff_quilt), die aus einem Patchworktop ein Kunstwerk gemacht hat!

Am Anfang stand eine Idee ...

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December 14, 2025
Days Out and Crafts are Great! from The Quilt Quine

My work week was a lot of admin, mostly streamlining the sewing machine inventory. During the evenings I put together 2 basic patchwork projects for Nella’s Christmas – a hot water bottle cover and laptop sleeve. They were not fancy, just rectangles with flaps and walking foot quilted with a wiggly stitch but both will do their job perfectly well.

I spent more in Lidl on chocolate, nuts and bubble bath than I usually do on my whole month’s groceries but I have pretty much finished my gift buying. I “just” have to wrap it all and stuff it ...

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December 12, 2025
Stitching November 2025 from Joy of Quilting

Stitching for Christmas 

In November I focused on Stitching for Christmas.

Crochet Christmas Trees

I've really gone to town with these little beauties.
I experimented with different sizes from Half Trebles, Trebles and Double Trebles. It's been such fun. Especially as I can make one in about 30 minutes. 

My favourite were the Half Treble ones.

Mouse of the Month

Ta Da! Once again I've managed to finish a Mouse of the Month within it's alloted Month.

November in November 

November's Mouse of the Month was holding a firework with sparkles in the air.
BUT ...

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December 11, 2025
Garden Lattice Quilt Kit – An Al Fresco Quilt Recolor from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Today, we’re taking a walk through the garden with our new recoloring of a pattern that’s a breath of fresh air! Get ready to be swept away by the lovely lattice and stunning stars in the Garden Lattice Quilt Kit featuring the Al Fresco Quilt Pattern by A Quilting Life that we recolored using the Collections for a Cause: Essence collection by Howard Marcus Dunn for Moda Fabrics! Keep reading to explore this refreshing recolor and watch a video tutorial walking you through the large and small star blocks.

Garden Lattice Quilt Kit

The Garden Lattice Quilt Kit ...

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December 10, 2025
Breezy Quilt: New Pattern & Video Tutorial from It’s Sew Emma from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Whispers of the arrival of your new favorite quilt are blowing in on the autumn wind! The Breezy Quilt is the newest Charm Pack-friendly quilt pattern from It’s Sew Emma, and with the help of today’s video tutorial, making this quilt will be a breeze. Keep reading for all the quilty details, and how you can make one just like ours!

The Breezy Quilt Pattern

DOWNLOAD THE BREEZY QUILT PATTERN

This simply charming quilt radiates with happy golden stars on a colorful checkerboard background. The Breezy Quilt is beginner-friendly and comes in ...

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December 9, 2025
Spring Fever Quilt Kit – A Wild Recolor for a Lovely Leafy Quilt from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

We’ve got a case of spring fever, and the only cure is a sweet recoloring of an un-beeleaf-ibly cute quilt! Be prepared to fall in love with our new recolor of the Leaflets Quilt Pattern by Wendy Sheppard in the Wild Honey collection by Lella Boutique for Moda Fabrics in the Spring Fever Quilt Kit! Keep reading to explore this wild recolor and watch a video tutorial walking you through the leaflets block.

Spring Fever Quilt Kit

The Spring Fever Quilt Kit includes all the fabric you need to complete the 68″ x 68″ quilt top ...

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December 8, 2025
For The Love of Zoey – OBW #128 from If These Threads Could Talk

Have you every loved a Dachshund? I have; they are special dogs. When this panel came out from Rubin Design Studio, exclusively for eQuilter.com I knew my Sister Mary would love it.

I cut my strips 3.25″ for 5″ finished hexies. I always use my First Choice Ruler for cutting my equilateral triangles. I placed 8 hexies across the top and bottom of the panel.

Top is together, needs tweaking. Then the borders go on.

“For the Love of Zoey is ready to quilt. Mary wanted a throw size to make it easier to cuddle in. Quilt top ...

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Special Shares, Peppermint Trees, Quilting "Christmas Presents", Raisin Tea Buns from Canadian Needle Nana

I read that the last full moon of the year, called the Cold Moon, is tonight and it is going to be very special by how high in the sky it will rise. Such a height won't be seen again till 2043. It's dark here now at 5 o'clock. Yesterday I took this photo of the back yard bathed in moonlight at that time. Unfortunately, the clouds kept sailing past hiding the moon. Sometimes, clouds add much beautiful moodiness to a December winter sky but my photo didn't capture that sadly. 

To celebrate December 2025, I ...

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December 7, 2025
Festive Stress Ramping Up from The Quilt Quine

I don’t know why I am surprised every December by how quickly Christmas looms. I was feeling some dread that I had not done any Christmas shopping or making and could not see how I could fit it in. Additionally, it is Fergus’s birthday 2 weeks before Christmas and I just have not got the funds to send something amazing, especially as I won’t be there and he is doing his last big gig of the year at Oran Mor in Glasgow’s West End on his actual birthday! He had expressed an interest in a cross-body ...

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Socks and a little Slow Stitching from Romany Quilting

 My latest pair of socks are now finished.  These ones have been knitted in some lovely cream hand spun wool gifted to me by my late friend Merilyn.  I've only got enough of this precious yarn left for one more pair of socks.  I added some left over 4ply sock yarn to make my favourite warm and cozy 12ply winter socks, just for me.  Knitting the heels always seem quite magical to me, and I often wonder who worked out how to do heels, way back in the mists of time.  I don't know about other sock knitters ...

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December 5, 2025
Hashtag Christmas from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

When I saw this pattern from Cluck Cluck Sew, I immediately thought it would make a great scrappy Christmas quilt.I made a different scrappy Christmas quilt in 2018 And I thought it was time to make another and hopefully whittle down my Christmas fabrics a little.I like that the pieces in this block are big enough to show the fabrics.The white is a white on white print from my fabric pantry

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December 4, 2025
Free Motion Quilting – Paws from I Patch and Quilt

The freemotion design Paws is one of those designs that creates a lovely texture. You just want to pet the quilt!

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This design works well for quilts with themes like animals, pets, water, sea, ocean, rain, weather, wind, flying, birds, and swimming. Is there anything else that this design reminds you of?

Pattern Tutorial

Create the dynamic design Paws by moving in all directions. The design sequence its pretty simple; curve round and add a teardrop or a paisley shape inside of the curve.

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The teardrop is a symmetrical shape, while the paisley is not; it has a curve. Mix ...

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Retreat! from A Prim and (not so) Proper Quilter

Let the good times roll, if only for about 48 hours!

I joined the Northwest Arkansas MQG this year. Katrina is the current president of the chapter and told me I needed to go to the retreat. I signed up even though I didn’t have my heart in it at the time because at this point in my life, who wants to schlep all that stuff, especially a 45-pound sewing machine? 

One of the luxuries of retirement for me is being able to have a bit more time for planning and packing. While the retreat was only for two ...

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December 3, 2025
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas Cookies…and Quilts! from Words & Stitches

The virtual cookie exchange is one I look forward to. I like the opportunity to push myself into trying to convert another holiday recipe to a gluten-free version. This time, I decided to try making my younger daughter’s favorite…snickerdoodles! When I started looking at gluten-free recipes, I was surprised to see they didn’t call for cream of tarter. In my opinion, half the charm of a snickerdoodle is that slightly tart taste that lingers on your tongue. So, I went back to my 1980’s Betty Crocker Cookbook and I just subbed in the Bob’s Red ...

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December 1, 2025
Nifty November Stitching, Cooking and Playing from Canadian Needle Nana

A November sky if ever I saw one...Milder and wet, then a big freeze overnight turned the morning landscape into an ice covered fairyland. I thought it was hoar frost but I've read since it was rime frost, a dangerous frost for ships at sea. This kind of ice is thick and grows in the direction of the wind. 

Whatever the name, it was especially beautiful down by the pond where the tall grasses grow. By noon, it had all disappeared so I felt lucky to have witnessed such fleeting beauty. And my photos don't do it ...

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It’s My Jam Baby Quilt COMPLETE from Wedding Dress Blue

I have managed to finish a project, only six weeks after our newest granddaughter was born. It is based on the pattern Christmas Jam Place Mats from the Winter 2025 Issue of Quilter’s World magazine.

My blocks are 8″ square. It seemed like such a great idea, until I realized that the finished project would have over 900 pieces. In a baby quilt. But, it was too late…I really wanted to see the finished product. So, I carried on.

You may notice that each fabric appears only one time, including the yellow star centers. I tried to pick ...

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November 30, 2025
Under the Needle: November from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

 I'm trying to be extra cognizant of the days in hopes that they won't whizz by so quickly. It's not working.  LOL. What's a girl to do? I'll just keep being grateful for and finding joy in each one. DH was away tending to our cows at the end of October and into November and I don't sleep well when he's not here so I filled the pre-dawn and post-sunset hours by stitching, resulting

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