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June 29, 2026
Psalm 13:3 "Consider me and respond, O LORD...", Fiber Fun, Literary Living from Faith, Trust and Breast Cancer

Hi there!
I hope you've all had a fabulous week! Yes, I actually had my surgery yesterday, but I was able to post this because most of it was pre-written. Luckily, the surgery was done laparoscopically, so recovery is fairly easy. I'm hopeful it stays that way.

In the eleven months since my daddy's passing, I’ve found that grief never truly ends; we just learn to live with it as it sleeps, and then wakes up roaring. I'm realizing my mind isn't entirely clear right now.  One goal that has completely fallen off my ...

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2026 Missouri TOGA Day Three from Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting

Saturday was the last day of the TOGA (Treadle On Gathering & Academy).  Saturday is always a very busy day at the TOGA!

We started with Pamela teaching Freezer Paper Foundation Paper Piecing.




Barb showed us how to make bunting, and also showed us several of the ones that she has made.




Lunch is important at the TOGA.  On Friday, ladies make a potato & salad bar, then we have the leftovers for lunch on Saturday.  YUM!

I did a triple demo (sorry, I can't take photos of myself).  I showed how to debone a shirt, gave examples of different Memory ...

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2026 Missouri TOGA Day TWO from Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting

Friday was a busy day at the TOGA (Treadle On Gathering & Academy).  We had several demo's on Friday, along with some fun games.

We started with some 'Get to know you' games.



Jo Ann gave a tutorial on the connector blocks for next years raffle quilt (patriotic).



These are the blocks we've collected so far...


This is the raffle quilt for this year. It is a butterfly quilt.


Debbie taught us how to make a little coin purse with separate pockets for different coins.


Dorise taught us how to make a sun visor for your glasses.




Jackie showed ...

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New Releases Quaker Samplers from Kitty and Me Designs

I've been busy with new mandalas and samplers.  I've always loved geometric patterns.  So I have new releases for today!  These patterns are available as printed pattern leaflets or as Instant Digital PDF Downloads.

Ask your favorite needlework retail shops to stock my designs or find them here in my Etsy shop:

kittyandme.etsy.com 

First is the Cat Quaker Sampler:

Designed by Pamela Kellogg
A lovely Quaker cross stitch sampler pattern featuring a black cat with florals and medallions worked in gold, green and purple. This modern, yet traditional folk art pattern is worked entirely in full cross stitches.

Stitch count ...

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Glow Bug Quilt Block Tutorial from Brown Bird Designs Quilts

A Celestial Twilight Summer Block Party Bonus!

All three blocks in their different sizes from the Celestial Twilight Summer Block Party. With two extra bonus blocks included.

Today I have a special treat for you!

We are deep into the Celestial Twilight Summer Block Party, and this week the designer behind Brown Bird Designs—that’s me!—shared the Sparkling Star Block. It is such a fun block to make, and I can’t wait to see all of your beautiful versions. As a bonus, I’m gifting you the Glow Bug Quilt Block Tutorial. This block captures the heart of our Block Party theme: magical summer nights filled with wonder and delight. It celebrates time spent outdoors, watching nature ...

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Slow Stitching Projects, June Busting Out All Over from Canadian Needle Nana

 Can you see him?

I feel a little sorry for the critters whose only defence is to stay stock still. 
So far I've been enjoying June very much. And I've been sticking to my plan to pare down computer time during the summer months. I've discovered how much extra time in the mornings that frees up. One way I'm using that time is undertaking a huge clear out in the sewing room which overwhelmed me at first. But I remembered that old saying How do you eat an elephant?  Bite by bite. So that's what ...

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All Roads Lead To The Kitchen! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


Where there is abundant quilting, there also must be yummy food!

This photo is a special thanks to Cindy who had to cancel out at the last minute, but sent a yummy charcuterie board for all to enjoy - she was with us in spirit!

(And oh, this was such a yummy lunch!)

Cheeses, cold cuts, a variety of olives, dried fruits and nuts...just the fuel we needed to get back to the machines.
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Dates To Note from Angie Quilts

I have lot's going on in August. Please note the dates!

Our Annual Pilgrimage to Festival of Quilts NEC Birmingham
Sunday 2nd August. 
£40 includes show entrance ticket. There's still time to book.

Shop open Tuesday 4th August.
Shop Closed Thursday 6th August until Tuesday 11th August
Open as normal from Tuesday 11 August - Saturday 15th
Shop Closed Tuesday 18th, 19th, 20th August.

Shop will be open, and back to normal, from Friday 21st August 

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Early Start from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Mike and I are early risers, generally. After all, we have furry alarm clocks who want to make sure we’re awake to see the sun rise in the morning. Yesterday was no different, and I was ready to make our usual Sunday morning pancakes around 8:00 a.m. Knowing I was going to be making a breakfast item with those egg whites I’ve been hoarding, I asked Mike if he’d be up for a change. Indeed, he was. And so for breakfast I made these Freezer-friendly Egg White Muffins. Here’s how ...

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Early Start from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Mike and I are early risers, generally. After all, we have furry alarm clocks who want to make sure we’re awake to see the sun rise in the morning. Yesterday was no different, and I was ready to make our usual Sunday morning pancakes around 8:00 a.m. Knowing I was going to be making a breakfast item with those egg whites I’ve been hoarding, I asked Mike if he’d be up for a change. Indeed, he was. And so for breakfast I made these Freezer-friendly Egg White Muffins. Here’s how ...

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A pile of pillows from contemporary embroidery

 





A pile of hand stitched pillows......three of them for pins and the other for? whatever you wish.

All completely hand made, hand sewn seams, hand sewn edges, hand made Suffolk puffs.

These are now listed in the shop.

 

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Quaint Ontario towns from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I'm so glad I'm not alone in using edge-to-edge designs on a pieced quilt. I'm prepared to put edge-to-edge designs on any quilt unless it is something super special. 

The more I thought about custom quilting on Color My World, the more I realized that you won't see the quilting. While the quilting style isn't really important, it's the texture it creates that matters to me. And it's also the density. If you look at some of the photos of quilting for Color My World, the windows might be heavily stitched or with ...

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Charity Quilting from Becca's Crazy Projects

The very best friends. Pieced by Julie H. 
Sweet purples. Pieced by JLK. Both trimmed and ready for the next Annapolis Quilts for Kids

If you want to contribute but don't have the time or skills, you can support the national Quilts for Kids by going directly to their website and clicking DONATE. I don't earn anything from this link. 

If you want to support me indirectly, I do include Amazon affiliate links to products I use on my other blog posts. If you purchase the items I recommend, or anything else, after using my links ...

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Design Wall Monday - June 29 from My Sewing Room

So . . . here it is midway through summer already and we haven't taken any kind of "vacation" at all this year.  Is retirement really just a Big Stay-cation?  I fear that would be my husband's choice.  There is a big shop hop starting this month.  That might have to count as my vacation this year.

We did spend the weekend enjoying some grandkid activities.  Youngest grandson Jack had a baseball tournament on Saturday about 100 miles away.  It was chilly, overcast, and windy most of the day - with an hour or so of bright sunshine mid-afternoon.  So there is ...

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It's in the bag from Happy Cottage Quilter

Do you have some wonderful resources for inspiration?? I have been a long time subscriber of American Patchwork & Quilting "all people quilt". I find they offer lots of free patterns and ideas that go beyond their magazine. There is also a community where you can find other quilters from all over the world. The most recent email has some delightful Patriotic Quilt patterns. You can sign up to receive these updates.

I had this wild fabric that was waiting for a great project, and this tote was perfect. The pattern was so easy, although it took me a couple of ...

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Trimming, cutting binding.................. from Exuberant Color


I got this flannel quilt trimmed yesterday and then looked for a binding fabric.






I started looking in a box of flannel fabrics where I knew there were bright ones but didn't think I would find anything to use on this quilt.  Surprise!  This brown one was in there and it looks great with the quilt.  I got the strips cut and started sewing on it last night.


The Geranium is in full bloom with even more buds to bloom later.  The new self watering pots are working out great.

I spent over an hour yesterday trying to get ...

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Design Wall Monday - June 29, 2026 from Small Quilts and Doll Quilts

 Good Morning Quilters!

There is progress on my America 250 doll quilt:


I have the main part of the hst body finished, and am ready to add the stripes to sides and top.  

The two flags for the bottom part were made this week.  However, I forgot that they had to be mirror images of each other.  There will be another flag made this week, with the stars in the upper left side of the flag.  Here is the flag part where you can see my mistake:



The flags are larger than they will be in the quilt, as I ...

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Stash bee July blocks from Just Sew Sue

 

We received our instructions for the July block early, so instead of finishing the project with a deadline, I decided to have a play with this block. We were do use cool fabrics on one side and warm fabrics on the other side. I raided my bags of predominantly orange and turquoise scraps and pieced the scraps together as I went. I love the pear print which I think was from a Sew Hot scrap pack in a retreat goody bag.

I now need to work on my deadline project!

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Edge-to-Edge Quilting from The Quilt Yarn

Have finished another charity quilt, this time though with an edge-to-edge design. Could not resist, using the beautiful 'Ambrosia' design by Hermione Agee. It is a feather design about 6.5in wide. Given that I am now back on the sit down machine I had to use my trusted Golden Threads paper to draw this one out, row by row, then align each row to the next and slowly working my way across the quilt. This is probably where I most miss the frame...really enjoyed that on the frame. Mind you there is equally lots of alignment that you ...

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It’s Been a While…. from Quarter-Inch Capers

…since I used a satin binding on a quilt. When I started quilting (around 1980), a lot of people used the wide satin binding on their quilts. I used it myself on some baby quilts I made. Of course, we also used that thick polyester batting. I have some customers that still want the thick poly binding, but no one had asked for satin binding until a few weeks ago when one of my customers brought two baby quilts for me to do. 


She brought some wide ribbon for the binding but I couldn’t make it work. I was ...

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