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July 10, 2026
Finished (or not) Friday from My Sewing Room

I'm ready for Saturday Sampler tomorrow . . . with all of the large applique all stitched down with a grey thread and blanket stitch. 


There are several whole Dresden Plate blocks, plus a half and a couple of quarter plate blocks.  This was much more time consuming this month compared to previous months.  But it's good to have them done in time for Saturday Sampler.


And there are several large snowflakes also stitched down.  I'm glad I went with the blanket stitch on these even though all the turns and twists made it slow going. 


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Many Hands Many Hearts from Wedding Dress Blue

Consider joining me, and many others, in making blocks for Many Hands Many Hearts.

These are a truncated version of the potato chip block. Fun use of scraps. Go together quickly.

Mine will be in the mail very soon–24 blocks.

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6 blocks times 2.................... from Exuberant Color



Eight more fabrics got pressed yesterday and four new blocks were sewn.  Since there are two alike of every combination, I'll just show one of each from now on.  I will be able to design one half of the quilt and then repeat the same fabrics for each row for the second half, usually in a different order than the first rows.  The basement is warming up since we haven't had a cool spell so ironing the fabrics has to be done in short sessions, in this case 8 fabrics at a time.


As I go around the ...

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I just couldn’t resist from Just Sew Sue


I saw Sherie of A Quilting Life speaking about the July block for her block of the month and I decided to make it up for my Stash bee quilt. I decided to use all of my chosen colours - red, orange and yellow. There are some oldies in the mix including the grid fabric which I bought in Boston in 2019, the red is by Aneela Hoey and the orange is by Elizabeth Hartman.

I now have three blocks made despite it not yet being my month to be the bee mama.

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Free Pattern Friday from Quarter-Inch Capers

I’ve been on a placemat kick lately. I make a lot of placemats from oddball orphan blocks or random scraps and donate them to Meals on Wheels. I try to donate about 25 per year. Sometimes I hit that goal and sometimes not. Either way, they are happy to receive them, and they are fast and easy to make.

Sometimes I get tired of random scraps and start looking for patterns I can use to make matched sets. I found another free pattern that I tried out yesterday.

The pattern is called “But First Coffee”, and you can find ...

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Gather and Stitch Quilt Retreat from Patchwork Posse

Join Patchwork Posse and Stacey Lee Creative March 17-21, 2027 for a special retreat where quilters come together to create, connect, and feel truly inspired.

Over five inspiring days, you’ll enjoy uninterrupted sewing time, hands-on guidance from two expert hosts, and the chance to connect with fellow quilters who share your passion. 

Two smiling people pose in a photo framed by a pink heart that reads "Gather + Stitch Retreat." The backdrop features a teal pattern adorned with small flowers and quilting pins.

With a spacious open studio, cozy accommodations, delicious meals, and a few delightful surprises, every detail is taken care of—leaving you free to quilt, connect, and unwind in the perfect quilting getaway.

Where better to immerse yourself in the joy of quilting than at Stitchin’ Heaven ...

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Off the Wall Friday from Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever by Nina-Marie Sayre


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Presentation Day! from Quilting My Way

This morning, I left around 10:30 am to head to Dutch Brothers for our drinks. I didn't care for my usual drink; it was watered down. That surprised me. 

Arrived at the museum early to find that Debbie was already there. We had to set everything up today. Which was fine. 

We were hoping for 8 veterans but got 7. we honored Chris Westley, Army, Sharon Sheriff, Navy, Vann Sanders, Air Force, Terrance Julien, Air Force, Dan Parsons, Navy, Mike Moline, in no particular order. 

Patrick came to honor them. He had applications for 3 more veterans. It ...

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Start Here from Patchwork Posse

A woman stands outdoors holding a colorful patchwork quilt. A pink banner at the bottom reads "2026 BOM join now!" Shrubs and trees are in the background.

You really can make progress and finish those projects!

If you feel like you’ve already tried so many times to get back to your sewing machine… make progress on those projects… and you’re ready to give up – we’re here to help.

Quilting can be fun, enjoyable and easy again – we’ll show you how!

End the Lost & Confused

If you don’t know where to start, we’re here to show you an easier way! You really can make progress and even finish quilts.

Start Where You Are

Your sewing room and ...

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July 9, 2026
Garden Tour from Jo's Country Junction

I’ve been so in love with my flower gardens this year. I think it’s because I missed it all last year due to being laid up with my back. This year is all just seems extra special. My hanging baskets are coming along. My purple cone flowers are finally blooming. They look so pretty. I’ve …

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Dishes or Perler Beads… from Jo's Country Junction

I had the grandkids here lots last week. Both Kelli’s and Kalissa’s kids were here on Monday and Friday. Thursday, we had just Kalissa’s boys. It was a busy week. Kelli has three kids, Georgia, Eli, and Emmett. Kalissa has three as well, Carver, Gannon, and Anders. For the most part, everyone gets along pretty …

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More Aqua and Hand Quilting from The Cozy Quilter

My blocks for Aqua month are done!  Here are the shoe fly blocks and the 25 patch HST block.  Lots of fun scraps in these blocks.  I have ordered some more Kona white as I only have a few small scraps left and I want to make more blocks for both of these quilts.  



I finished hand quilting this purple pineapple block on Monday and I'm now working on the magenta block.  Only one block to go after magenta--it is yellow.  Then, I can get this quilt trimmed and bound.  I will have to see what I have in ...

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WIP WEDNESDAY #219: NEW rope sewing projects & course! from Crafty Gemini

Today we’re officially launching my brand new Sewing with Cotton Rope: Second Edition course! </p>
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Rubah 4D: Mengungkap Keajaiban Dunia Digital from Tink Squared

Dalam dunia teknologi yang terus berkembang, Rubah 4D muncul sebagai salah satu inovasi menarik yang menarik perhatian banyak orang. Dengan memanfaatkan keunggulan teknologi digital, Rubah 4D membawa kita ke dalam pengalaman yang tak hanya mengesankan tetapi juga penuh dengan keajaiban. Konsep 4D yang diusung oleh Rubah 4D membuka sebuah jendela baru dalam interaksi digital, yang menggabungkan elemen visual, auditori, dan sensori untuk menciptakan pengalaman yang mendalam.

Rubah4d telah berhasil menciptakan platform yang tidak hanya sekadar hiburan, tetapi juga menawarkan pembelajaran dan eksplorasi yang menakjubkan. Melalui teknologi canggih, pengguna dapat merasakan sensasi baru yang merevolusi cara kita berinteraksi dengan dunia di ...

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Quilted Heartz Binding Eaze from Patchwork Posse

If binding a quilt isn’t your favorite part of quilting, you’re not alone. After all the cutting, piecing, quilting, and trimming, there’s still one more job waiting—and it usually involves a hot iron, a long strip of fabric, and trying not to burn your fingertips.

I recently picked up the Binding Eaze by Quilted Heartz at a quilt show, and I couldn’t wait to give it a try. After using it on a binding project, I can honestly say it’s earned a spot in my sewing room.

If you’ve ever wished binding prep ...

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2026 Haven Quilt and Stitch Along – Release 1 from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

We’re ready to start our 13th Annual Charity Quilt and Cross Stitch, Haven! Let’s get started with the first of two pattern releases and sail off into this quilt and stitch along together. If this is the first you’re hearing of it, you can read all about it in the announcement blog.

Block One of the Haven Quilt has its sails set for the brightest star in the sky! We’re sewing ours with the True Love collection designed by Lella Boutique for Moda Fabrics. You can make one just like ...

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A Day for Firsts from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was a busy day yesterday, but it doesn't feel as if I have much to show for it. We mopped the floor in the morning, and I mopped myself out the door so that I could hoe the garden. While I was out, I was thrilled to find enough ripe blueberries that it made sense to pick some. Up until now, they've been ripening one at a time. Now, they are ripening in clusters, giving me hope I can actually do something with them. Just look at these babies:


So, I picked the ...

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A Day for Firsts from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was a busy day yesterday, but it doesn't feel as if I have much to show for it. We mopped the floor in the morning, and I mopped myself out the door so that I could hoe the garden. While I was out, I was thrilled to find enough ripe blueberries that it made sense to pick some. Up until now, they've been ripening one at a time. Now, they are ripening in clusters, giving me hope I can actually do something with them. Just look at these babies:


So, I picked the ...

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Visitors coming! from South Jersey Quilter

 Coming back, actually. Manda, Amary and Garrett arrived last Saturday, spent the night, and headed to Delaware. The kids are in Italian day camp (John said that sounds like a spy novel) and Manda is working from the hotel room. 

They will head back here tomorrow when camp is over. Saturday we're having a birthday pool party for Amary and Garrett.


 I have turkey sausage, kielbasi and hot dogs arriving this morning for the party. 


Yesterday Ralph and I went to IHOP and I got the pancake flight breakfast. I ate one set of pancakes and a slice of ...

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Bikers & Quilters! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


Quiltville Inn sits at the crossroads of highway 16 coming up from North Carolina and highway 58,. Route 58 runs for approximately 508 miles stretching horizontally across the entire southern border of the state. It begins near the Cumberland Gap at the western tip and ends at Route 60 in Virginia Beach on the Atlantic coast.

It might look like a lazy 2-lane highway in front of the inn, but this route is a favorite of motorcyclists and other travelers alike in the summer months.

This means that I am often a destination rest stop for quilters as well!
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