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March 4, 2026
Wall Art from Let's Begin Sewing

A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.

On one of my evening walks in the neighborhood, I went to an "open house" out of curiosity and saw an amazing black-and-white hexagonal tile backsplash. The pattern stuck in my head, and I decided to do something about it. When I got home, I found the English Paper Piecing (EPP) hexagon templates I had used for a pillow cover a few years ago and got started. As the first few pieces came together, I loved what I saw.


The fabrics are Kona Natural and Black. As the piece ...

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Northwest Quilters, Inc from Humble Quilts

Next Monday I will be presenting 
 Glory Bee! Patriotic Quilts from my Collection
I have loved patriotic quilts and patriotic colorways since I took my first quilt class! I love history as well and these two loves go hand in hand. 

I will be at Northwest Quilters, Inc  Monday, March 9, 2026, at 9:30 am, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 7810 SE 15th Ave, Portland, Oregon.

Most guilds have a small charge for guests but if you will be close by please stop in and be sure to say HI!






Here is a Youtube video I did 4 years ago ...

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Three States from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. We find ourselves in Klamath Falls, Oregon, this morning. And YAY! We're not home yet, but at least we're in our home state. And forget everything I said yesterday. We had to spend a couple of hours yesterday morning rerouting ourselves when we heard there was a winter weather advisory for the Cascades and the Siskiyous. It will be hazardous trying to get across the mountain passes with that kind of weather, and so we've rerouted ourselves to head north to the Columbia Gorge and then head west toward home from there.

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Three States from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. We find ourselves in Klamath Falls, Oregon, this morning. And YAY! We're not home yet, but at least we're in our home state. And forget everything I said yesterday. We had to spend a couple of hours yesterday morning rerouting ourselves when we heard there was a winter weather advisory for the Cascades and the Siskiyous. It will be hazardous trying to get across the mountain passes with that kind of weather, and so we've rerouted ourselves to head north to the Columbia Gorge and then head west toward home from there.

So ...

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{I've Been Reading} Small Town Slasher from Michelle's Romantic Tangle

 Small Town Slasher by Stephanie Rose 

This book had me immediately hooked. It's like a slasher film with lots more room for character development and Jenna is a great protagonist. I loved the chance to walk in her shoes for a couple hundred pages and I especially love that the author didn't immediately date the book by making specific references. We can all imagine what "those most overplayed Christmas song ever" is or what current events Jenna is alluding to and, even if we don't come up with the exact ones the author intended, it still works ...

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Blooming Scrappy QAL check-in #7 from IVORY SPRING

Hello my friends, it’s check-in #7 today for Blooming Scrappy QAL! If you are just now hearing about the QAL, here is the HQ for the scrappy where I will post links to all the check-ins on the HQ page.

Today’s assignment: 6 shoofly blocks from Who Tends the Garden quilt! Easy Peasy ...

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Yesterday was busy! from South Jersey Quilter

 I go in the sewing room when Lisa the cleaner is here, to stay out of her way. She does that room last, and I vacate it when she's ready. Ralph goes down to the basement and has been sorting and cleaning.



 I finished the limoncello fabric bowl cozies! These are for us. 

I also started putting together one of the fabric books that I found panels for. The first one is ABC's of Christmas, and I should finish it today. I'll do all 3 or 4, and put them away for future family babies. I've ...

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Bouts of Scrapmania! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


I mentioned that yesterday was a desk day.

Desk days are not that exciting - but are necessary for keeping things running and doing all of the things that need to be done.

I try to build myself up for those kinds of days - put on some nice music, make myself a big mug of lovely tea, light a candle to make things cozy - because the endless list of things to reply to, to fill out, to send off can be a drudge.  

It is what it is!
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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February 2026 PHD Report from Life In Pieces

February is such a short month.  January was 5 weeks, so a true 4 week month is a shock afterwards.  Now that the second month of 2026 is finished,  it's time to report on how I'm doing on my PHDs (projects half done) and link up with Ms P Designs' PHD in 2026.  My PHD report is unchanged from January.   



No finishes, but no new starts either. It was still a good month because there has definitely been progress on several projects.  




Kate's Choice is an almost finish. The second border is attached.  The top border is ...

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Holiday sewing plans from contemporary embroidery

 

I'm going here tomorrow for 10 days.

This little sewing kit should keep me going for a few evenings whilst I am relaxing on the balcony.

Hexagons of Liberty fabric and paper templates for Grandmothers flower garden motifs, all gathered and placed in a hand made pocket. 

Meanwhile, if you get bored, there are lots of videos on this link. 

And also on my YouTube channel. 

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Wednesday Wait Loss 474 from The Inquiring Quilter

WWL is a place where you can share photos of quilts you’re working on and get encouragement to finish them from our Wednesday Wait Loss group! As you can see, I’ve been doing this for years and so our group is strong, loves to share, and is very welcoming.

Here’s how it works. Every week I start out by sharing what I’ve been working on. Then I share the projects from the previous week that most inspired me so that they will inspire you too! This is followed by the actual link up where you can ...

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Charming: Independence Trail from Becca's Crazy Projects

After assembling my quilt center, and adding a narrow border, it was time for the wide border.
There was some miscalculation with the wide, outer border but I didn't let that discourage me. Those borders are pieced, but just a little bit. Then I got it loaded onto the longarm frame and ready for quilting. This one will take a few days.

In case you missed it, here is a link to Bonnie's free pattern for Four Patch Fun so you can make your own blocks

My favorite tools and supplies (affiliate links):

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Spaces On Our Spring Retreat from Angie Quilts

 4 places remain!


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Gazebo time! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Despite this newfound focus, it seems challenging to move ahead. WAIT --- I know that I'm getting things done, but the progress seems slow. I know it's not, when you consider how many hours I actually sew each day. I make the most of the time I spend in Studio B and call it a day. There is NO RUSH to get these things done!

Oh my gosh --- what am I complaining about - I still accomplished a LOT. The abbreviated "Dear Jen" is now quilted. I was hoping to get it trimmed, but that didn't happen. A job ...

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Bunny tutorials from Happy Cottage Quilter

Do you have a little one who would enjoy a little bunny  These look like so much fun! 


See Kate Sew had the cutest little bunny slippers.

DIY bunny slippers 

How about this cute Sock Bunny from Craft Passion  


 

 I think this adorable Bunny Pillow from Fab Art DIY is just about my favorite.

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And wouldn't you love to have a Mooshy Belly Bunny by Chez Beeper Bebe? 
 




Have fun!

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First quilt top for March 2026.................. from Exuberant Color


I love it when I can take a bunch of parts laying around and make a quilt top.  For this one I just needed to make 2 more flannel 16 patch blocks.  There was a box of squares and rectangles that make up the scrappy border.  It is approximately 48" x 72", close to the 50" x 70" size I like for throw quilts.  Most of these flannels are from the 1990s when the browns were very popular.




I decided to put these blocks and sewn panels up on the design wall.  The last time I had them out was ...

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Croak Couture cushion from Just Sew Sue

 


I was so pleased to get this cushion ready for submitting to our local Eisteddfod on Friday. We have worked for free for three days so far and have another three days to go, however we are making good progress.


I used the same background for this cushion as I used for the dalmatian cushion along with machine quilting lines 1" apart. The back is closed with star shaped snaps in a similar purple to the frog's mushroom cap. I  am looking forward to getting back to some crafting on Saturday.

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I'm Back! from Plum Quilts

 

It's been a while!  I slipped over and bumped my head in the New Year (ironically on my way to see The Nutcracker!) and it left me feeling not quite the thing.

But recently I've managed some small sewing projects, so it's time to start sharing them with you.

This is a little project - a mini quilt made just for fun, with some scraps of a jelly roll.

Approximately 6.5" square
And this is what I did with the final square that I had made.  The square backed with felt as a card topper.
This was ...

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A New Boyfriend from Jo's Country Junction

February was an interesting month for me. Lots of things were happening behind the scenes, and now I am able to tell you about one of the things. I have a new boyfriend… Things with Arnie and me had been going downhill since Christmas. I tried a few times in January and early February to …

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Nearing the Finish from The Quilting Reader's Garden

Nearing the finish of my SAHRR.  I've decided to  use my creative license to interpret the rounds. So here goes.  I made round 4 as suggested but then I decided that round 5 which was two colors was for me two fabrics. It now measures 36" by 38".So here it is:Now to round 6! I'm linking to Design Wall Monday.  See you there.Blessings to you all,

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