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June 13, 2026
Friday update: stormy weather, long-time friends, a flimsy + reading from With Strings Attached

 

Wednesday:    Sophie hosted the online Block Lotto for many years.  I joined BL about 2009 and enjoyed the monthly block designs.  I won the Lotto several times. 

 Sophie is now traveling the country in an Airstream Sprinter van.  The last couple of weeks she's followed Route 66 but in reverse, meaning that she ended in Chicago.  She headed north and we met for lunch at a newly-renovated cafe in downtown Zion.   

I showed her Illinois Beach State Park where I take so many walks.   

Leftovers for two more dinners
We ended up at my house (a visit to my ...

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RSC26 - Week #24 from My Sewing Room

Today is Saturday Sampler in the morning, and Sew Vintage in the afternoon.  It's my favorite Saturday of every month.


Most of my sewing attention this week has been on red, white, and blue but I did manage to get a little pastel into the mix.  The 6" Mardi Gras blocks came together in pink.  Last month I had cut a bunch of the black and white pieces from scraps, so these were quick sewing.  They are made slightly oversize and then "sliver trimmed" to 6.5".  


A couple of Hollow-9 blocks happened too.  


The Ticker Tape block was ...

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RSC Finish - Baby Quilt from Romany Quilting

 It's always exciting to have a finish.  Even a small one.  I've been making easy small blocks this year in RSC colours each month, for a small baby quilt.  It all started when I decided to use up some donated strips of white fabric  printed with tiny blue flowers.  There was just enough to cut 25 five inch squares from the strips, so that was what I worked with.   Each month I added two strips of the nominated colour, starting with blue.

I stitched a few easy blocks each month

Last month I got the top completed, pinned ...

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Out in the garden................ from Exuberant Color


The two cucumber plants have blossoms on them so I hope the bees have been doing their job.






I planted cucumber seeds in 2 other pots.  It says 3 plants per pot but I put 6 seeds in just in case the squirrels would be digging in the pots.





The other pot has 4 cuke plants for sure and maybe the 5th one is a weed.  I should know soon.






There are some tiny starts on the 4th of July plants.  These are usually about golf ball size when ripe.







The Rutgers variety are filling in nicely.  There are lots ...

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One Tote Done from Quarter-Inch Capers

I spent pretty much the entire day cutting and sewing a tote. I’m using this pattern: 



I have had the pattern almost a year, and I’m just now getting around to making it. The pattern has three sizes, and I made the large one. I was hoping using Bosal foam as the filler would give it enough body to stand up, even in the large size. Did it work? I think it worked well enough. I’m not unhappy with it. 


I also filled the handles with strips of the foam, so they will be comfortable to carry ...

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Psalm 12:6-7 , Fiber Fun, Literary Living, Finding Joy from Faith, Trust and Breast Cancer

 Hello There!  
Wow, it has been two whole weeks since my last post! I honestly thought I’d be blogging while in San Diego, but we were just too busy making memories. From exploring local gems with Mama—complete with a perfect afternoon sharing cheesecakes at her home—to discovering new spots with my DH, we completely immersed ourselves in the local scene. Of course, no trip to SD is complete without visiting my favorites, including two trips to  Liberty Station and a wonderful haul (pics in the Finding Joy section) from Apricot Yarn and Supply!  On quieter days, we ...

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Blast from the Past: July 2015 from Jo's Country Junction

I’m doing a little series of posts that feature old blog posts. I have been going back and looking at them. It’s been fun. I started blogging in June 2009…WOW—over fifteen years. Today, I’m still playing catch-up, so today I’m telling you about July of 2015. We hosted a retreat with Bonnie Hunter. Quilters from …

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Yet, One More Trip To Olympa from Quilting My Way

 I am beginning to think we should move to Olympia at this point. I received a message from Kaiser to get a MRSA test done before I got to Tacoma for my surgery on my trigger thumb. So, I had to run up there today. 

Patrick went golfing this morning and when he came home, said he needed some time before we left. So, while I waited on him, I worked on more beading. 


I added the beads on the right side and got the flower area finished. 

Then I worked on the sash. It was interesting and I kept ...

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"Polaris" Pattern Release! from Sew Karen-ly Created...

It's here!  It's finally here!!
In December, I showed you "Polaris" which was featured in a private quilt box- Quilt The North - available only to subscribers. The response was very enthusiastic (thank you) and the stand-alone pattern is now available for purchase.

The design features a beautiful star compass (the North Star) encircled by a flock of flying geese whose colours are pulled from a display of our Northern Lights.
You can make Polaris square to use as a wall-hanging or table topper, or vary it for a 12" x 24" table runner. Instructions are included for both ...

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June 12, 2026
What I’m Making: Cinnamon Toast Crunch Banana Bread from Jo's Country Junction

The other day, Rick said, “Honey, did you realize you have bananas here that would be perfect for banana bread?” I didn’t. It was the aftermath of having family here over the weekend. The bananas got shoved under some bread and stayed there to rot. UGH. When I was scrolling Facebook a bit ago, I …

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Saturday Sparks Link Party 721 from Pieced Pastimes

Welcome to Saturday Sparks 721!

Starting off today's party with DH's latest build!


He came up with the design over the winter. 

The arched doors and windows reflect those of his church build as does the weathered barnboard siding and vintage tin roof.

It needs a few small finishing touches, but I couldn't wait to share.

It looks as though it's always been here.

Another job well done that just makes me smile.

"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working."

~ Pablo Picasso

Now, onto the party,

First up, the Fabulous Features from Saturday Sparks ...

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Pens on Paper from Gene Black an Alabama Artist

I have been trying to fit in a little art work during the times I stay with Mom.  I have found that a sketchbook and some pens seem to work well as I can sit in the living room with her as I work.  


I have been using Micron pens and brush markers -it is purposefully limited so that I don't have a lot to corral when I need to stop.  I have both a regular sketchpad and a mixed media pad that I am using. 
Both of pieces I am showing today were made in the mixed media ...

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“That’s What I Do” from All Pressing Matters

The amazing husband had a big birthday last week, so even with everything that’s been going on (May stuff ran right into June!), I wanted to try to make him something special.

As a collector of guitars, I thought a guitar quilt would be appropriate for him. I used the pattern called Strummin’ by Pink Parakeet Designs. It uses fat quarters and I decided to go with batiks. I had a bunch I’ve been saving for years, so it was good to use a few up! I also used a dark background, which I LOVE and will do ...

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100 Day Project from Melva Loves Scraps

T
he 100DayProject is a creativity excavation.  It’s about unearthing dormant or unrealized creativity by committing to a daily practice every day for 100 days.

Creativity is a skill.  The more we practice, the more skilled we become.  Practice takes time.  Practice takes commitment.  Practice is a radical act in this speeded up world.   Through practice, we develop a creative habit.  Through habit, we reconnect with and know ourselves again as a creative being.

I've seen a number of other artists and quilters participate in the 100-day project over the years. It has always been a little intriguing ...

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X and Plus Class Recap from The Colorful Fabricholic

You've seen this project when it was a finished flimsy, but not since it's been quilted. It's my serene green X and Plus quilt. 


When I was making it I had a request to teach a class for it, so I recently taught an X and Plus class to several members of PCQ. Understand, the block has been around for many years and there are dozens of tutorials out there. My students could just as easily have found a tutorial and proceeded on their own. But what I can give them - and what they expect from me ...

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Flitting from Project to Project and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

Hi and welcome ☔ We're getting rain after a couple of wonderful sunny days. It was time for the rain to come since it got very hot and muggy. It was hard not spending my morning in the back yard, but I'm sure the sun will be back

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What We’re Working On from Eagle's Wings Quilts

 WE had a good day at Prayers and Squares yesterday. We got 2 quilts finished and layered. Susan has been working on this improvisational quilt for a while now. It started with the four multicoloured squares that were in a box that was donated to us. She has added to those squares to create a bright and happy quilt. It is layered and ready for quilting. I finished off the last of the pinwheel blocks and got them all sewn together. It too is now layered and ready for quilting. I was able to get another sets of stars done ...

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What I’m working on …. from Applique 'n Patch Quilting

This past week has been busy with hubby.  He has been falling, falling, falling ….. and can’t get up again.  This morning, I had to call 911 to send paramedics to help get him up.  They are going to recommend a service to contact me and they will be working with us to help keep him safe.

So, not much sewing has happened, but I did get some sewing in.  I’m revisiting this project again to keep it moving along.  

The blocks are getting pinned onto my design wall.  So far, about 3/4 of the green and red ...

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Finished (or not) Friday from My Sewing Room

This has been quite a week!!  I'm tired out. 


Late on Wednesday afternoon I was honored to award a Quilt of Valor in Sioux Falls to a Viet Nam veteran.  We moved this award up in the schedule as the veteran is in poor health.  It worked out perfectly because I could go the presentation and then went to watch a granddaughter play softball in a double-header just a few minutes away.  He was so tickled to receive the quilt, and his friends set up a nice little party to celebrate HIM. 

Thursday turned into a long sewing day ...

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Fun on a Friday from Humble Quilts


Hello friends!


Here is a little side project I have going. Sending these off to a friend today. 
I am fairly close to having the top completed to my 250th USA quilt!

I've been following social media on several visitors here in USA for the FIFA World Cup. It has been very refreshing! They are finding joy in the small things! Country music by Ella Langley, free soda refills, Bucees and college stadiums. 

 
I've been getting some hiking in as well as I have a big end of the summer goal.

Hiking South Sisters will be a training ...

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