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May 2, 2026
Rocky from Quilts and More - Home Made Creations

 I have become obsessed with the Project: Hail Mary movie.  It seems everyone has crochet patterns, and 3-D printing patterns, and stuffie patterns. But I haven't come across any quilt patterns. So, I made one :)  Meet Rocky.

 


 He finished at just under 12".  If you want your own Rocky - for personal use only - you can find my pattern here.  This pattern is shared freely, but is not to be used in any product made for sale, nor can it be used as a basis for a modified pattern.

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Saturday Sparks Link Party 717 from Pieced Pastimes

Welcome to Saturday Sparks 717!

Starting off today's party with this sweet pair!


A group of five of them have been visiting us on repeat lately.

They wander about seemingly without a care.

For this, I am thankful.

"The book of nature is written in the language of beauty."

~ Leonardo da Vinci

Now, onto the party,

First up, the Fabulous Features from Saturday Sparks 716


Mother's Day Mason Jar Cookies at Walking on Sunshine Recipes


Harpers Ferry West Virginia at Amy's Creative Pursuits

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Charity Quilting from Becca's Crazy Projects

There is something delightful about a quilt made with a bunch of novelty fabrics. Pieced by Julie H.
The cat fabric is so cute! Pieced by Julie H. 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 DONATEI 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 ...

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May 1, 2026
What I’m Reading: The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion from Jo's Country Junction

I was looking for a book…then I saw this book recommended, The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion, by Beth Brower. The recommendation said the books were reminiscent of the Annie of Green Gables books. Well, I was all about that!! I put my name on the waitlist and waited for my turn. Finally, the …

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Four Down from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends, and Happy May Day to you!

May Day is made more special here at the Three Cats Ranch because it's also our DIL Mae's birthday. Happy Birthday, Mae!

It was an exhausting day yesterday. As you are probably well aware, I started the arduous task of sandwiching 17 quilts for quilting over the next several days. My goal is to do four per day. Day 1 finished with four down, 13 to go. And if you're good at math, you know there's one extra in that calculation. If I haven't done ...

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Four Down from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends, and Happy May Day to you!

May Day is made more special here at the Three Cats Ranch because it's also our DIL Mae's birthday. Happy Birthday, Mae!

It was an exhausting day yesterday. As you are probably well aware, I started the arduous task of sandwiching 17 quilts for quilting over the next several days. My goal is to do four per day. Day 1 finished with four down, 13 to go. And if you're good at math, you know there's one extra in that calculation. If I haven't done ...

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April 2026 PHD Report from Life In Pieces

I'm not sure what happened to April. Well, that's not entirely true. We were on vacation for almost half the month, so there is only half of month of stitching progress to report for the April PHD Report over at Ms P Designs. There was definitely progress the latter half of the month, but definitely not as much as previous months.  My April PHD report looks exactly the same as March's report. 




No new finishes, but several projects moved closer to that goal this month. 




The Chilhowie (Bonnie Hunter) quilt top is prepped for quilting. The backing ...

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Little House Sampler Quilt Sew Along ~ Kitten in the Corner - Block #7 from Melva Loves Scraps



Thanks for coming back to the Little House Sampler Quilt Sew Along!  Block #7 of 9 represents book #7, Little Town on the Prairie.  The long hard winter was finally over, and the people of DeSmet were interested in getting out and began social life again.  They held church socials, dances and "literaries."  The Ingalls family had moved from town to their homestead claim, the garden was growing and, after spending the winter together in tight quarters, the entire family enjoyed the extra space the homestead offered, as well as the opportunity the get outdoors.

Pa had planted corn, but ...

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Other finishes from Mel's quilting blog

 

This was a block-of-the-month, and I only had these, so I made it into a table runner.

This little kit had lots of problems.
There wasn't enough fabric to do what they wanted, so it was modified.

This little bright teen quilt was fun to do an improv design.

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May 2026 Challenge from Mel's quilting blog

   2026 should be a better year for completions. 

I have a lot of memory projects I REALLY want to finish this year.

My 2026 List is:

1. Donna's Memory Quilts (4) 

 

The first top is done. Does it need to be bigger, or do borders need to be added?

I did deconstruct some clothing and have others that need to be taken apart.

2. Lillian's Memory Bears (10)
I have one started.
I need to take a few days and make them in an assembly line.
The stuffing will be the challenge.
I've sewn a little, but ...

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

 I haven’t done one of these posts in a couple of weeks. Fridays have been nuts here at home lately. We have lots of things we’re working on and lots we’ve finished. So this will be a photo heavy post. Beverly is up to their cottage for a week after ice out. They have to come up to get their dock from where it is stored and bring it to their cottage. While here, she grabbed 3 quilts that needed binding. She has them finished for us now.

The rest of us have been busily working on ...

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Move the Needle: Machine Quilting Summit from Patchwork Posse

I’m one of the educators inside the Move the Needle: Machine Quilting Summit, happening May 13–15 — a free 3-day virtual event for quilters who want to explore different ways to quilt and finish more of their quilts.

You’ll get to see a range of approaches across walking foot, ruler work, and free-motion quilting, all taught by different educators (including me!).

Grab your free ticket here

Line drawing of a vintage sewing machine with floral decorations and a heart-shaped thread, featuring the text "Move the Needle" and "Machine Quilting Summit"—the perfect inspiration for machine quilting enthusiasts.

For quilters who want to experiment with even more quilting techniques to finish their own quilts with confidence and creativity.
It’s a great way to pick up new ideas, see what ...

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Hello May! from South Jersey Quilter

 May will be a good month! Oldest grandson Eddie will graduate Stockton University with his BSN, and already has a job offer in the ER. There will be a party to celebrate his accomplishment.

May is also our anniversary. 54 years! Yikes!


 54 years, three beautiful daughters, three fantastic sons in law, two grandsons and two granddaughters. Life has generally been good to us.

My new glasses with the sparkly frame toppers!

And of course, F*ck the tangerine twatwaffle felon, pedophile, grifter and his band of awful people.
 

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Ulasan Mendalam tentang Pengalaman Bermain Rubah4d from Tink Squared

Rubah4d adalah salah satu platform game online yang semakin populer di kalangan penggemar game di Indonesia. Dengan berbagai pilihan permainan dan fitur menarik, Rubah4d menawarkan pengalaman bermain yang seru dan menghibur bagi para penggunanya. Dalam beberapa tahun terakhir, platform ini telah menarik perhatian banyak pemain, baik yang baru maupun yang sudah berpengalaman, berkat antarmuka yang ramah pengguna dan koleksi game yang bervariasi.

Bermain di Rubah4d tidak hanya sekedar tentang bersenang-senang, tetapi juga bisa menjadi kesempatan untuk menemukan teman baru dan berkompetisi dalam berbagai turnamen. Dalam artikel ini, kita akan membahas secara mendalam tentang pengalaman bermain di Rubah4d, termasuk fitur-fitur yang ...

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Sewcialites 3 Block 11 – Snuggle Patch by Edyta Sitar from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Welcome back for week 11 of the Sewcialites 3 Quilt Along as we celebrate our amazing quilting community! Each week, one of the 25 oh-sew-talented designers we’ve teamed up with is bringing you a new block pattern. This week, we’re excited to introduce the cuddly little Snuggle Patch Block by Edyta Sitar!

Snuggle Patch Block by Edyta Sitar

This week’s designer is the amazingly talented fabric and quilt designer, Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts. This week, she brought us the beginner-level Snuggle Patch Block. Made with flying geese and a handful of squares, this ...

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April Stash Report and Goals Update from The Colorful Fabricholic

April was a fun and productive month! I got a lot done at retreat, had a wonderful time with friends, and replenished my stash of white-on-whites, low volumes, and blenders. The big accomplishment this month was getting my Diabolical Jane top pieced. There was a minor hiccup due to all the bias, and I've learned a few things I'll do differently with my next one, but it was so satisfying that there will definitely be a next one. 


Also at retreat I was able to assemble a pastel and white16 patch baby quilt. Many of the colors were ...

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Friday check in: wrapping up April and goals for May from With Strings Attached

 

Tra la! It's May!
The lusty month of May!
That lovely month when ev'ryone goes
Blissfully astray.  

 I did say, "Rabbit, rabbit!" first thing today but I also remember listening to Julie Andrews sing  The Lusty Month of May on our Broadway cast LP* of Camelot.   

(*LP -- yet another archaic term from the 1960's.)




April was  productive in terms of quilting.   My April OMG was to make the Trip Around the World quilt.







 I made six quilts from Villa Rosa Designs patterns for the VRD Six Quilts in Six Weeks challenge.  






I finished the guild mystery ...

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Spring in the Garden from From My Carolina Home

Filling the veranda with lush green, flowering plants is a springtime tradition for me, arriving a bit later this year due to the cold temperatures overnight up to last week. I never got around to starting seeds in the basement either, so I am starting behind this year. When the overnight temperatures warmed up to the 50s, it was time to begin. Settle in for a long and picture heavy post! My Sweet Babboo brought my potting bench up to the sidewalk, and I began planting pots. I had several little daughter spider ferns that I rooted over the winter ...

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Cross Stitch Update: May 1, 2026 from Jo's Country Junction

…and just like that, it’s May 1st. Oh my! This year is flying by. I was in a sewing mood this week, and a lot more sewing happened than cross-stitch. I always forget that Spring tends to be that way. I have programmed myself to start cross-stitching when it gets dark. Well, it gets dark …

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South Island Holiday - Lots to do in Dunedin from Romany Quilting

Who doesn't enjoy a train ride - I know I certainly do.   We arrived at the glorious Dunedin Railway Station, with no time to take a few photos of the Flemish Renaissance style building.  Built in 1906 the booking hall is decorated with Royal Dalton tiles and has a beautiful mosaic floor.  Robin and I had been here several times over the years, so you will just have to take my word for it that the Railway Station is an amazing building indeed.  Our train was waiting and it was time for our group to jump aboard.


Our group took ...

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