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May 12, 2026
Kuda Slot: Game Terbaik untuk Menang Banyak! from Tink Squared

Di dalam dunia taruhan online, Kuda Slot semakin meraih posisi di dalam banyak pecinta permainan slot. Terkenal karena visual yang menarik dan mekanisme gameplay yang sederhana, permainan ini menawarkan pengalaman gaming yang seru dan mengesankan. Bagi sejumlah pemain, tidak hanya kesenangan yang mereka cari, tetapi juga peluang untuk mendapat keuntungan besar. Melalui berbagai topik yang ada, setiap sesi sesi permainan bisa jadi petualangan yang mendebarkan.

Saat kita masuk dunia permainan Kuda Slot, Anda bakal dihadirkan dengan beraneka game yang bisa memenuhi keinginan tiap pemain. Dari tampilan yang berwarna-warni hingga audio yang membangkitkan semangat, setiap unsur didesain untuk menciptakan atmorfser yang ...

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RSC Week 19 - Orange - An RSC FINISH - BOM 2026 from Grandma's Red Needle

Remember '70s has moved from my UFOs/WIPs list (UFO #14) to FINISH! 


I got the idea to make a quilt in orange & brown in May 2023. That year/month, orange was the RSC color as well. Who does not remember the 1970's when orange and brown were popular? I think I had enough of these colors at that time! Orange is not amongst my favorite color, but if I had to choose between orange and pink, I know I would have a big problem! LOL
I have to say I like how this quilt turned out, mixed with ...

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UFO progress! from Beryl the Pearl

 Finished putting together the quilted jacket I started in November 2025. It sure is heavy, the bottom doesn’t come together (because of my belly), and the back is quite a bit big. I did use a XL sweatshirt for the pattern which accounts for the back. I could make a couple darts but since the jacket is so thick it would be problematic.  For the front I could add a strip to both front edges.  Basically all I need to do is buy some aqua or pink double-fold bias tape to bind it



Next up is a color wash ...

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May 11, 2026
Updates at the House from Jo's Country Junction

I have a few random things I thought I would put together into a blog post. All of them are updates around the house. First up…I bought myself a mini refrigerator for my sewing room. When I say mini…it’s really mini. I can hold six cans. It’s lightweight…not much more than a cooler. It can …

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Divide & Dash QAL Week 4: Constructing the First Row from Sister Of The Divide

 Divide & Dash QALFrom the DesignerThis week we begin bringing the individual blocks together into the modern layout of Divide & Dash. By working in zones, the quilt top becomes easier to manage and assemble one section at a time. This first row gives us a beautiful start, combining Churn Dash blocks, Flying Geese, and open spaces for a clean, modern-traditional design. First Row

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Star quilt pattern for beginners from Pieced Brain

Star quilt pattern for beginners

Download this star quilt pattern for beginners now! Turn half-square triangles into a beautiful heirloom for your home or as a gift!

Autumn Sky – purchase pattern here

Today, I am launching the Autumn Sky quilt pattern! The quilt measures 54″ x 66″ and the blocks finish at 12″. It is perfect for beginners as you will only be making half-square triangles.

For this sample, I used batiks from the Fur and Forest collection by Lumin Fabrics. I love the colors of fall, leaves, and forest creatures and animal prints featured in the collection! Of course, you know I also love ...

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I Couldn't Resist from The Colorful Fabricholic

I made myself work on Must-Do projects before allowing myself to start another Diabolical Jane, but the DJ design process is calling me. So after I checked off a Must-Do item and made progress on three others, I pulled fabrics and started playing again. 


Here's my first layout attempt. Meh, kind of dull. 


After a few tries, I swapped out the camel and amber accent colors for coral and pushed the greens more teal. Not happy with this yet, still too dull and not enough value contrast. 

Some fabric purchases, much tweaking, many layout revisions, and I think I ...

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Marvelous May, Floral Beauty, Slow Stitching Updates from Canadian Needle Nana

We don't get to see sunsets here with the way the house is situated but we can occasionally see the effects of sunsets like this one below. The woods in the back yard were glowing with these vibrant colours; it looked surreal. 

I love when I manage a sighting of a Pileated Woodpecker, even better when it stays just long enough for me to grab a photo.  Any of the large birds are thrilling to photograph even when from quite a distance. 
 
My stitching fingers have been busy. For embroidery, I picked up my French Floralies piece to work ...

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A Little Finish from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I'm hoping y'all had a lovely Mother's Day yesterday. We had a good day at this end. Our bunch meet-up wasn't until 11:30 a.m., and so I had some time in the morning to do a few things. It started with a pretty sunrise.


The Stanbro Men enjoyed a morning relaxing on the front patio.


Mike has been gnashing his teeth trying to get our automatic sprinkler system to work. He set this all up several years ago in anticipation of our trip to Alaska. And don't go getting ...

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A Little Finish from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I'm hoping y'all had a lovely Mother's Day yesterday. We had a good day at this end. Our bunch meet-up wasn't until 11:30 a.m., and so I had some time in the morning to do a few things. It started with a pretty sunrise.


The Stanbro Men enjoyed a morning relaxing on the front patio.


Mike has been gnashing his teeth trying to get our automatic sprinkler system to work. He set this all up several years ago in anticipation of our trip to Alaska. And don't go getting ...

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A new week from South Jersey Quilter

 It's feeling like a blue day, even tho rain is predicted off and on all day.


 I'm so not good at taking selfies.


4.75 % done!
 

 

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The Honey Bee Garden Stitch Along Starts Today! from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

The Honey Bee Garden Stitch Along, led by Stitchy Staffer Denise, is officially underway! This twelve-month stitchy adventure features the Honey Bee Cross Stitch Pattern by Lori Holt of Bee In My Bonnet, designed to match the Honey Bee Garden Sew Along Quilt that Lori Holt is hosting. Stick with us for all the details and learn how to bee part of the Milestone Moment Giveaways.

Stitch Along Supplies

Denise is stitching hers on Latte 36 Count Edinburgh Linen by Fiber on a Whim, and is using the Honey Bee Garden Classic Colorworks Thread Pack. The pattern is written for ...

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Design Wall Monday, May 11, 2026 from Small Quilts and Doll Quilts

 Good Morning Quilters!

And Happy Mother’s Day too.  Here is one of my gifts,  on my coffee table:


After reading about hydrangeas, it seems like the deer like them too.  I’ll put this one on the front porch, as the deer don’t venture up onto the porch…..yet.

My 2nd doll quilt of Jane Stickle squares is coming along,  It doesn’t look like much progress, but five little blocks are made.  I don’t know why I enjoy working on tiny things, but I do. 


What are you working on this week?  Large or small, let ...

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Design Wall Monday - May 11 from My Sewing Room


The mini quilt for May (Year in Spools) is done, and hanging on its little metal stand on the family room fireplace. 


Now that the pattern test project is done and delivered, and the mini quilt is done . . . TA DA!!!  Beach Bums is on the top of my priority list for this week.  The background has been sewn together (about 30 x 45) from the gradient batiks I bought a couple of years ago when I bought the pattern. The palm fronds have been ironed onto the green gradient batik.  I'll get those cut out, and begin working on ...

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A Quiet Mother's Day - from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


When was the last time you had a quiet weekend for yourself?

It truly doesn't happen enough around here, but on the tail end of returning home from my whirlwind week in Idaho, after blood draw appointments and physical therapy appointments and zoom meetings with publisher stuff I found myself with Saturday and Sunday wide open.

I brought my machine and project over to the Inn and set up to sewing with the ladies - retreat style - and fully enjoyed myself to the point where I didn't take many photos at all!

And that's okay.

What was I ...

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Tackling the Bonnie Hunter Unfinished Mystery Quilts from Life In Pieces

If you've followed me for any length of time you probably know I have a week spot for Cheryl Brickey's Meadow Mist Designs mystery quilts and Bonnie Hunter's annual mystery quilt alongs. I've been sewing with Bonnie's mysteries since 2013. That year was her Celtic Solstice mystery. It's still in pieces with a few blocks made. It's on my 2026 project list. Not sure I'm going to get that far. 





I've started 15 of Bonnie's mysteries and finished 7 of them.  Her 2024 mystery was Old Town.  It's one ...

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Spooly Scrumptious UFO Finish from Podunk Pretties

My Spooly Scrumptious is finally a quilt after 13 years of waiting. Waiting on what? Me! For some reason, I felt this quilt deserved “special” quilting because I loved the Bonnie and Camille “Scrumptious” fabric so much.  Now for those of you who also love Bonnie and Camille fabric, you might notice a few Bonnie and Camille Marmalade fabrics in there as well.  The two fabric lines blend so well they are hard to spot.


When you spot crosshatching in the background of one of my quilts, you can pretty much guarantee I’m in full “let’s get it ...

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Paper and white from contemporary embroidery


 


More white today, another diversion.

This time it's paper.

A stitched paper base, embellished with hand embroidery and snippets of vintage and new cloth. 

There are plans for crystal buttons, seed beads and pearls too.

The large hand made ball buttons may find a place....we'll see how and if they fit further along in this process. 

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Charity Quilting from Becca's Crazy Projects

Delightful flannel quilt pieced by Janet. 
Lovely flowers quilt pieced by Gabby. 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 posts. If you purchase the items I recommend, or anything else, after using my links to ...

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What a memory!!! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

OK --- I'm sitting here with tears streaming down my face, and I can't help it. They are tears of joy, but still. And even when I got ahold of myself and then came back to edit, these pictures still bring tears to my eyes. 

I just had a quick peek at Facebook before I started writing, and I spotted this post. I knew my nephew, who recently got his pilot's license and bought a small plane, wanted to fly from Winnipeg to visit with my parents in North Battleford. It's about 840 km. 

When I talked ...

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