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June 13, 2025
COMPLETE: Bonus Triangles Mini from Wedding Dress Blue

After the question about a future quilt design, the responses let me know that many quilters have a supply of bonus/waste triangles sitting around. This did include me.

I pulled out leftovers from the Big Diehl Quilt and trimmed them down to 1-1/2″.

After trying a few options, I settled on a broken dishes block.

Thirty-six blocks later, I had a mini quilt.

It has been delivered to Jennifer, who loves mini quilts. So glad to have the triangles working and off to brighten someone’s day.

PS–I am working to share a variety of projects featuring ...

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June 11, 2025
COMPLETE: Scrappy Potato Chip Quilt from Wedding Dress Blue

I have a bin of assorted 2-1/2″ x 4-1/2″ rectangles. They are handy for a leader-ender quilt. Yes, it is a little crazy, but someone will like it.

Here is THE BLOCK. This one finishes at 60″x72″.

Always fun to have a sneak peek at the backing.

It goes in the donation pile to brighten someone’s day.

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June 7, 2025
RSC Week #23 Orange for June / Last of Green for May / Not Getting Rid of the Squirrel from Grandma's Red Needle

How come it's June already?! Before we know it's Fall and Christmas again!
Been busy quilting, I know I have missed a lot in blog-land. Hope you all are doing well and enjoying summer, or 'winter' on the Southern hemisphere. 

Over the last days, I'm caught up on RSC (Rainbow Scrap Challenge) for May, which was Green. Orange is chosen for June and all blocks done! I have mentioned earlier I prefer to do the RSC blocks beginning of the month. By doing it that way, I can work on anything I fancy the rest of the ...

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June 4, 2025
Sewing Intensive: Note From A Previous Student from Wedding Dress Blue

Imagine my delight and surprise when I opened an email last week:

Greetings,

I took your quilting intensive about three or four years ago and, at the time, didn’t finish my project. A few months ago, I found it tucked away in my closet—and I’m happy to say I’ve finally completed it.

I’m not sure if this is something you’d be interested in, but I thought you might enjoy seeing the finished quilt.

That year a project option was to build a Potato Chip Block for a donation quilt, and additional ones (as many ...

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June 3, 2025
Quilts for Donation from TheEclecticAbuela

 I put together a year's worth of 3.5" leaders and enders to create six quilts for donation. Each is 62" x 74".





Closer to the 2025 holiday season, I will take them to a local agency that helps children and adults with developmental disabilities.

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June 2, 2025
COMPLETE: Coin Quilt (courtesy of Susan) from Wedding Dress Blue

When the call went out for donations to support my youth sewing class, Susan sent, not only fabric, but a quilt top that needed to be finished.

And now it is. Finishes at 45″ x 60″ Great use of stripy scraps. You can even see where some of the coins were pieced. Whimsy!

The back is a little wild, and I used scrappy binding from my stash.

It will bless the life of someone soon. Thanks to all of you for the generosity you offer the world. I am fortunate to be part of such a community.

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June 1, 2025
Flannel Selvages from The Cozy Quilter

I dug out my bin of flannel selvages this week, (yes--I have sorted all my selvages by colour but the flannel ones are all together.) and top stitched them onto a strip of lightweight non fusible interfacing.  These two strips and two others will be used in the scrappy flannel baby quilt that I am making. No matter how hard I try, I never seem to run out of scraps. 


The binding is on the quilted Advent calendar for the church bazaar. I added a ribbon to the top of each of the little ornaments and now I am adding ...

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May 28, 2025
Show And Tell from Wedding Dress Blue

I love it when you share!

Charlene made this striking version of Calico Rose.

Sandy built this 100-patch quilt. And I love that bedframe!

Mary Q. made the cheerful version of Stutter Steps. She was particularly pleased that the math worked out and it was 36″ square when finished.

Mary Q. also made her version of the 100-patch quilt. So much fun!

Cheryl made this stunning Film at Five for her niece. I love the way the center patches are pieced.

Mary made this astonishing version of Irish Stars and entered it into a quilt show.

Marilyn made this baby ...

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May 26, 2025
Pink and Gray from Wedding Dress Blue

Two interesting piles came to me in scrap bags: Binding. But not just any binding. A lot of binding. Both were 2-1/2″ wide. The pink was scrappy from a variety of fabrics. The gray was jelly roll strips stitched together.

They languished in my bindings box, constantly overlooked. But, they had potential. Ironed out, I cut 2-1/2″ squares. And pieced 8-patch blocks.

Joined together (and bound with the remaining pink binding) they will keep a baby warm.

I plan to make a larger similar quilt in the future. Great use for a jelly roll. Or a layer cake ...

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May 24, 2025
Sewing Retreat Report and Gardening from The Cozy Quilter

Last weekend, my husband and I went to the Camp Kintail Crafter's Retreat--Christine, my usual accomplice at retreats, had other plans for the weekend so my husband agreed to go with me.  He did some reading and worked on weathering some model train cars.  We also went for several walks--it was a gorgeous sunny weekend. I finished off the last three blocks for this quilt.  I have not decided what to name it yet... The blocks are not put together yet as they have to be all trimmed to the exact same size first.   They are bigger than standard ...

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Spring Intensive: Day 4 from Wedding Dress Blue

Thursday was the last day. In the flurry of excitement I didn’t take as many pictures as I planned.

The students gained confidence in their sewing.

And had a consistent enough seam allowances to make a high precision project, like a mini wallet.

And go freestyle with their own ideas and create things like stuffed rubix cube.

A good time was had by all!

Thank you for your support and encouragement. The most common remark at the end was, “I need a sewing machine.”

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May 22, 2025
Spring Intensive: Day 3 from Wedding Dress Blue

Today (Wednesday) was the day of many baskets. Creating something three dimensional, and strong enough to hold many other things, was amazing for the children.

And hard. And worth it. They took great pride in sharing their work.

Even the Principal and Vice Principal stopped by to see the progress. They were impressed by the effort, focus and patience shown by the students. You can see some rough seam allowances and hand stitching, but two days ago most of these children had never sewn a stitch. They have many works in progress and a few big goals for tomorrow. We ...

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May 21, 2025
Sewing Intensive: Days 1 and 2 from Wedding Dress Blue

Sorry I didn’t get a post up yesterday specifically about Day ONE of the Sewing Intensive. It was a good, but long, day. The first 2-3 hours are always the hardest. More than half of the students have never touched a sewing machine before. They are excited. They are 11-14 years old.

But, we got them started and a lot of coasters and bookmarks were made. Unfortunately, I didn’t even think about pictures until after the students headed home.

Today (May 20), I did better. The students were much calmer and more independent. Today was potholders and tissue ...

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May 3, 2025
RSC Week #18 - GREEN for May from Grandma's Red Needle

Happy May!

It's the first Saturday in May and new RSC color (Rainbow Scrap Challenge)
Angela at SuperScrappy has chosen GREEN as the color for May. 

I spent last weekend catching up on red by making 


one half circle 


and one quarter circle for 'Eclipse'. Here I have used red and green.
The pattern (layout) is still a bit confusing, but I should not bother or overthink about that at this point! I'll make the blocks and 'worry' about the layout when the time comes! lol 

I had sew much fun making two green blocks for Pat Sloan ...

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WIP Update from Wedding Dress Blue

I have three active Works In Progress:

Wedding Quilt for Young Son (wedding in September)

Random scrap quilt–playing with low volume backgrounds.

Patriotic 6″ blocks–part of a seasonal quilt set in the works.

    None are close to a finish, but they are closer than they were a week ago…

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    April 24, 2025
    Fun Scrappy Runner and Free Motion Mavericks from Quilting & Learning

    Hi and welcome

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    April 22, 2025
    So Thankful! from Applique 'n Patch Quilting

    With the political craziness that is going on between Canada and the U.S.A., I am so thankful that I can sink into my quilting to help keep me sane and my hands occupied. 

    I'm so thankful that there is a healthy stash and lots of bins of scraps to pawn through in my studio.  With the cost of cotton fabric and all the accessories, there is no way with the added cost of tariffs that I could afford to buy new stuff.  Good thing I stocked up years ago.

    So, with that in mind, back to the ...

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    April 21, 2025
    Potholders For Me from Wedding Dress Blue

    I love making potholders. Small, satisfying, and useful.

    Here is a batch of three I finished this weekend for my own kitchen. I recently did a deep-ish clean on the place, and it wanted some brightening up. The old ones were tired. Looking back, I made them in 2016. See them HERE. Time flies…

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    April 20, 2025
    Sunday Stash April 20, 2025 from Quilt Paint Create

    No change in the numbers.

    I finished stitching the boro piece.

    I used both #12 pearl cotton and DMC embroidery floss for the stitching. I found I preferred the pearl cotton for the look and texture. Although I don’t mind raw edges, I didn’t like the really frayed ones. In hindsight, I wish I’d trimmed them before layering. I also found the hand basting a distraction when stitching. Next time I’ll do something else, either glue or misty fuse.

    I see more projects like this in my future.

    Fabric In: 0

    Fabric Out: 16.75 yards ...

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    April 19, 2025
    RSC Week #16 - RED for April from Grandma's Red Needle

     It's the end of the third week in April and finally last week I did some blocks for the RSC. Angela at SuperScrappy has chosen RED as the color for April.



    Block 22/25 - Weather Vane
    Measures 24.5" x 24.5" / 62 x 62 cm


    Block 25/25 - Summer Rose
    Measures 12.5" x 12.5" / 32 x 32 cm

    Out of 25 blocks, I have 8 blocks left to make in RSC colors.

    Coffee with Dad


    4 blocks
    I didn't have any red fabric to fussy ...

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