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July 2, 2026
A Pastel House in Quilter's Cove QAL from Quilting & Learning

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Converting House Blocks to Quilt-As-You-Go and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

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I Like Thursday # 512 Summer, flowers, fireworks from Not Afraid of Color

 

alfie, July 1 2026, laughing!

Welcome to this week's list of likes, starting with my puppy Alfie, 2 years old, and is developing a real sense of humor! He is greeting human friends now without prompting, and today greeted a schnauzer while out on a walk. 

Speaking of walks, a few pictures

the weather is hot, so when I see gathering clouds, it's a cause for celebration! I love the rays of turquoise and the white tinged clouds in this photo

usually it's blazing hot intense sun of high altitudes here, creating mighty shadows



alfie spotted this ...

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Frida is finished and ready to donate oops this is Strip Cocktail! from Beryl the Pearl

 This sweet quilt is ready to leave home!  Next up will be Strip Cocktail, need to quilt it and find some binding. Leaving Homecoming for later, still can’t decide how to quilt it…





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Strip cocktail is finished! Oops this is Frida! from Beryl the Pearl

 I really Like how this turned out. I have one more to quilt the homecoming quilt, then I’ll be at a point to start something new. I have quite a few on my want to do list. Since I gave all my fabric away and then bought new fabric I think I think I need to stop buying anymore and use Up what I have!



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Tillamook Textile Museum from Humble Quilts

At our last guild meeting the Latimer Quilt and Textile Center came and did a bed turning. 

My photos are not that great but the quilts sure were! 
Enjoy!









The red/green/cheddar and that stunning quilting makes this my favorite. 








 Do you have a favorite?

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Mountain Time ~ Sew & Tell - 6/29/26 from Melva Loves Scraps


Welcome back to MLS and Sew & Tell!  Our time away camping was a pleasant time... a little different with an additional person in-tow, but still pleasant.  Mom enjoyed the getaway and we were blessed to be able to spend the time with her and actually watch her routines and habits... but the camper is just a bit small for three. ;)  I'll share pictures... but first, let's take a look at this week's Sew & Tell feature.


Kate at My Life in Pieces shared her second finish for 2026 - Chilhowie.  This quilt was a Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt in ...

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Halloween and Cats free patterns from Pieced Brain

Halloween and Cats free patterns

Download these Halloween and Cats free patterns now, get the fabrics, and make two beautiful quilts for your home!

Meow Neighborhood Quilt – click here to download the pattern

By now, you must have all your summer quilts done, so here are two projects for Halloween. I designed them for the whimsical collection Cat House by Mayo Moreno for Henry Glass Fabrics. Toadstools galore!

The first one is Meow Neighborhood. It measures 52″ x 60″ and features a super-cute panel surrounded by my favorite prints from the collection. Bugs, brooms, candy corn, funny pumpkins, and leaves – all depicted with gorgeous colors ...

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When will the Haven Quilt and Stitch Along start? from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

We’re so excited for our 2026 Haven Quilt and Stitch Along, but we have a quick update to share! Due to a slight delay in fabric arrivals, we’re pushing the start date back a little bit.

New Start Date: Friday, July 9th, 2026

This change ensures we’ll have everything in place to start sewing together this summer! If this is your first time hearing about this quilt and stitch along, visit the Haven Quilt and Stitch Along page to learn everything you need to know to participate.

If you haven’t reserved your Haven Quilt Kit, there ...

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Last Stitches In! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


It's done!

I put the last stitches into my Goose Feathers quilt and it is done done done!

To be honest, I'm a bit over the aqua for a while.

Between this quilt, and the aqua in my hexie quilt and both quilts pushing for a finish - it's been an aqua overload.

I still love this color, and I'll come back to it, but let's take a break, shall we?
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Heartbreak Cake from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was a mixed bag of a day. Some things went as expected, and others...not so much. It was time to fill the bird feeders. In summer, that seems to be my most important job. While I was out, I marveled at the flowers on the purple hydrangea.


When I've been outside the past couple of days, I've noted with alarm a few cherry pits lying on the ground. After seeing a crow fly off with one a few days ago, I suspect crows are the culprits. It doesn't matter, though. I ...

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Heartbreak Cake from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was a mixed bag of a day. Some things went as expected, and others...not so much. It was time to fill the bird feeders. In summer, that seems to be my most important job. While I was out, I marveled at the flowers on the purple hydrangea.


When I've been outside the past couple of days, I've noted with alarm a few cherry pits lying on the ground. After seeing a crow fly off with one a few days ago, I suspect crows are the culprits. It doesn't matter, though. I ...

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Sewing Day Notion Bag Pattern from Patchwork Posse

If you’ve ever packed for a quilt retreat, sewing day, or class, you know how quickly your sewing supplies seem to disappear into the bottom of your tote bag.

The seam ripper is somewhere. Your favorite ruler is in another pocket. Wonder clips have escaped, and you’re digging around for that one marking pen you know you packed.

The Sewing Day Notion Bag was designed to solve that problem.

This practical organizer keeps your favorite quilting tools together, organized, and ready to grab whenever it’s time to sew. Whether you’re heading out the door or simply ...

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Grandmothers flower garden from contemporary embroidery

 

A little patchwork today, Grandmothers flower garden, hexagons.

I love making these, I lose myself, repetitive, meditative stitching.

There are no plans for these as yet but that's OK, they're here, they will be used at some point.

I'm in no rush. 

Thanks so much for all the love on the 'pillows' earlier this week. It's really appreciated.

There are just these two left in the shop now. 

(if your country isn't listed for shipping please contact me and I will try and work something out) 



 

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June PHD Report from Life In Pieces

Hard to believe we are half way through 2026. By this point you realize your goals were just a touch too ambitious and what seemed doable back in January is probably not going to get done. At least that's how it seems to work for me. Thankfully it is the start of a new month, so another chance to make good progress on my projects.  Linking up with Ms. P Designs to review on my progress with my June PHD Report.  




June's report includes another finish.  It's my second for the year. Which isn't much, but ...

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#ALAAC26 #ALA150 : the quilts! from With Strings Attached

 

The quilts were prominently displayed at the convention center. 

Connie and I started the ALA Biblioquilters when we met at the ALA conference in Washington, DC, in 1998.  For some years we planned a fabric-shopping excursion at the conference city. Now we make quilts (some collaborative, most individual) that are sold in a silent auction to benefit an endowed library school scholarship.  

This year the bids were the highest ever -- $7951!









I contributed these five.


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But wait, there's more.







This quilt was  on display (not in the auction).    



I don't know if you can grab the QR code ...

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I Like Thursdays: July 2, 2024 from 3 Poodles and a Nana

 


Hi and welcome to another edition of "I like Thursdays!"  Today we celebrate all that is good in our world and fill the internet with positive energy.  Visit LeeAnna our hostess for more posts!

This week's likes:  

A nice trip to the fabric store with my husband.  I don't go fabric shopping much and to be honest, I didn't really need anything.  BUT, we needed to put on a certain amount of miles before our mechanic could click off our "check engine" light.  So we went to the fabric store.  Afterwards we went out to lunch and ...

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#alaac26 ALA Annual Conference from With Strings Attached


In 1876 103 librarians (90 men and 13 women) met in Philadelphia and, on October 6, founded the American Library Association.  Of course they're busy celebrating another major anniversary in Philadelphia this summer so the #ALA150 festivities were in Chicago, which has been home to ALA since 1909. 

This was the 40th Annual Conference I've attended since 1984.  (I didn't go in 1991 or 2016 and the 2020 conference was cancelled.)   I'm retired from the job but not from the profession!  I go to see long-time friends, listen to interesting speakers, learn about issues, and of ...

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July 2026 Monthly Color Challenge from Patterns by Jen

2026 Monthly Color Challenge July blog header with tree frog on a branch and Patterns By Jen logo


Hello July! Can you believe we are now past the midway point of 2026. Crazy. In two weeks I'll be sharing the layout for the quilt and that will really make it feel like we are almost to the end. For now let's just enjoy the amazing block for July. There is something about black and white that just adds a little zing to a quilt. This block does not disappoint.

2026 Monthly Color Challenge: A Free Block of the Month Program


I have loved sharing the frogs with you through the last 6 months, but I have ...

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Another Quilt of Valor from My Sewing Room

Another Quilt of Valor award was made Tuesday night.  


This veteran served 2 tours in Viet Nam, and received the Distinguished Flying Cross for his service.  The quilt award was made at an evening gathering of family in his backyard. He lives in the same small town as my youngest daughter.  So I was able to combine a little family time along with the QOV award.  He was really tall which made wrapping him in the quilt a bit of a challenge for me since I'm height challenged.


I've continued to work on the Saturday Sampler applique.  The ...

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