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July 4, 2026
RSC26 - Week #27 from My Sewing Room

Happy July 4th!  Do you have fun things planned?  We have absolutely nothing special planned - as usual.  I love fireworks so maybe we'll drive over near the lake to see the fireworks display put on by the city.  


  String Stars is a flimsy.  It's 48 x 60, so a decent size for a couch quilt or for a child.  There are still a few string blocks in the basket, and I'm sure I'll keep making more here and there as the urge hits. String blocks are good for mindless sewing.

Early this week I did a ...

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RSC - Teal for July from Romany Quilting

 The Rainbow Scrap Challenge nominated colour for July is teal so I went looking to see what I had tucked away in my bag  making bits of pieces.  Of course there were several pieces of fabric, waiting to be stitched up into bags for foster kids.  I do wonder of I will ever empty this  bag, especially with a few fabric donations coming my way recently.

So I got to work cutting and stitching and made four little draw string bags.  Featuring dolphins, and crickets, and there was enough of the circus animal fabric for two small bags.  With no ...

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Wishing you a Happy 4th from Happy Cottage Quilter

 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
The Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776
God Bless America.

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Honey of a Tiny Town Framed from Just Sew Sue

 

I picked up Honey of a Tiny Town from the framers on Monday, and I'm really pleased with how it has turned out. I didn't want to pick out the brown or the mustard yellow, so we chose a white painted frame with a blue mount.


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Happy 250th birthday America............... from Exuberant Color

I have let the organizing and cleaning get way behind the last year or two so I shouldn't expect it to be all cleaned up in a week.

One of the stacks included this downloaded pattern for Kaffe fabrics.  They are expecting you to buy the fat quarter pack and label the fabrics in the order they are when you receive it.  I would be cutting from stash so mine might look a little different, especially if I used scraps as well as yardage.  This is a free pattern download and they also show it in cool colors.  I ...

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Happy Fourth and Another Free Pattern from Quarter-Inch Capers

 Happy 250th Birthday America! My fervent prayer is that all Americans can put aside their differences and their conflicting political opinions and just celebrate how lucky we are to live in a country where freedom and democracy has been celebrated for 250 years. I pray we have many more years of the same! 


I have no major plans for today; there is a parade going on downtown, but the heat is outrageous, and I really don't enjoy parades that much, so I am planning to stay home and sew. 

There is a super cute pattern I found for a ...

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Happy 4th of July… from Jo's Country Junction

Happy Independence Day to those who celebrate. Now that Rick and I are officially together, we’re doing a lot of figuring things out. Rick and I have both had other people in our past. We made traditions with them. Now it’s time to start making some traditions for ourselves. So, what did we previously do …

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July 3, 2026
Going Miles and Miles from Jo's Country Junction

Rick and I have put on so many miles lately… Last week on Thursday, we met Buck and Lindsay and got Spot. Karl went with us. We met at a Mexican restaurant called Del Rios. It was good. Lindsay and Buck were going to Nashville to see Alan Jackson’s last concert. They needed a dog …

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July 2026 OMG from Quilt Paint Create

Welcome to Summer!  We’ve had unusually hot weather for the past week, the same as many of you.  Nothing to do for it but stay inside where it’s cool.

On the sewing and stitching front, July will be a tricky month.  We have a lot going on, and I know my creative time will be limited.  Given everything on the calendar, the best I can do is move something forward.

My current focus quilt is the Paint Chip Challenge.  I filled 8 of the 24 blocks.

I only worked on one this week.

The Challenge is due on ...

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June Summary & Mid-Year Review from Melva Loves Scraps

I can't believe we have turned our calendar pages to a new month!  Where has the time gone?  As I considered this question, I thought that I'd actually take a look back to discover (and remind myself) what all has been accomplished.

I completed or accomplished two of the goals I had on my list... 

✔The Little House Sampler Quilt Sew Along

I just wrapped up the final linky party for the sew along and selected the final winners of fat-quarters from blocks 7, 8 and 9... the winners are Diann at Little Penguin Quilts, Linda from Texas ...

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What Schizophrenia Looks Like in Real Life from Kim Hanson Quilts

Good day everyone. This is my 4th blog post on Sixty+Me. Some of you are likely familiar with my son, Mike’s story.

Schizophrenia is cruel – it sneaks up on its victims with the stealth of a mountain lion – set to pounce on its prey. It is cruel because it attacks in late adolescence just when independence is on the horizon. It strips away one’s confidence, dignity and spirit. Personalities shift – lively, engaging, social people turn into paranoid insomniacs, who crave withdrawal from the world we live in. Personal hygiene is compromised and alcohol and drugs become a ...

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Random block making from Gayle Bong Quilts Too

 I am seeing space opening up on my shelf of boxes of kits and scraps. That inspires me to look for more to finish up and move out of there. Granted a few are kits to take to the Community Center. 

Several boxes are where I file my scraps by size. I also have a box of scraps of thirtysomething triangle leftovers. Sorting those I came up with the makings of a small quilt. Those can wait as a "kit". There were some where there was some quantity to make a few random blocks for the orphan pile but I ...

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June 2026 Recap! from Janet Ann Creations

My Goodness is it July already!!!
Can’t believe it!!

It brings to mind a saying someone told me when my kids were
Little and I was stressed all the time …
“The Days are Long, but the Years are Short - Enjoy them”
It is so very true!

My Appliqué retreat at the Strong House Inn 
 is coming up - so excited - can’t wait!!
There will be ten ladies - and I have surprises for them!
More on that next month!

It’s is my original sample for the retreat,
But I’ve been working on a second version,
To show how ...

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Mary's Triangles: a Small Donation Quilt from The Colorful Fabricholic

You might remember, I've been making Mary's Triangles and sewing them together at social sewing. After assembling the rows on point, I now have a small quilt top. 


One of the charities PCQ supports is Hospice and they want wheelchair quilts, quilts that are lap size but small enough to not get hung up in the wheels. Their preferred size is between 42 and 48" square or oblong. My top came out to 45" square with this on-point setting. My blocks finish at 4". 

PCQ's long arm committee prefers small quilts for training, so rather than quilt ...

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Tulip Swirl: 2026 Leader & Ender Challenge! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


It's July!

And you know what that means - Not only are we more than half-way through our year, but it's time to make good use of some scraps between the lines of our chain piecing and make something pretty in the process!

We've been doing these Leader & Ender challenges for many years now, and I absolutely love seeing where your creativity takes you as we sew little pieces together to keep our chain piecing not only continuous, but fun.

Click to Read the Whole Story!

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De Gentleman Beertjes NIEUWE DATUM from Supergoof Quilts





Met heel veel plezier mag ik jullie vertellen 
dat 
Sylvia
van Bolleke Bears
 in september een nieuwe tweedaagse workshop 
komt geven.

Ik geef graag het woord aan Sylvia:

Een reis naar een wereld van draad,
mohair en een vleugje nostalgie,..
Ergens tussen oude koffertjes, zachte stoffen en verhalen die nog gemaakt mogen worden, wacht een bijzonder gezelschap op hun ontstaan.



De Gentleman Beertjes.

Op 18 en 19 september (VOL)
 16 en 17 oktober (VOL)
gaat de Supergoof deur open voor een tweedaagse workshop waarin je stap voor stap, jouw eigen karaktervolle Gentleman Beertje tot leven brengt.
Geen haast, geen moeten ...

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Friday check in: June statistics and July goals from With Strings Attached


 Yes, it's hot!  I'm grateful for central air conditioning and my basement studio these days.  I've taken early morning walks except for Wednesday when I mowed the lawn (at 8 a.m.).  

Sunrise photo taken at Spring Bluff Forest Preserve, Thursday.

NEWS FLASH!  Easton John DePrez was born at 1:40 this morning.  Mother and baby doing well.  I'm a great-aunt!  


What I made in June
# # # # # My June goals:  make 10 placemats and finish two quilts.  I accomplished that and more.

STASH REPORT:  I got a lot of bargains, including a stack of batiks at the ...

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Stuck in Neutral from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. There as a change of plans yesterday. Shortly after my morning blog posted, Matthew called to say he'd barely slept the night before. And I'm sympathetic to that. We decided to do our walk on Monday. No worries. I could switch gears. Only...I seemed to be stuck in neutral because I made almost no forward progress during the day. 

There was a little progress to show on the Love Sampler. After stitching these two sections, I moved my hoop to the right. I'll pick it up there this morning, and then continue ...

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Stuck in Neutral from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. There as a change of plans yesterday. Shortly after my morning blog posted, Matthew called to say he'd barely slept the night before. And I'm sympathetic to that. We decided to do our walk on Monday. No worries. I could switch gears. Only...I seemed to be stuck in neutral because I made almost no forward progress during the day. 

There was a little progress to show on the Love Sampler. After stitching these two sections, I moved my hoop to the right. I'll pick it up there this morning, and then continue ...

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Stitching Stuff: Week 26 of 2026 from Life In Pieces


I've spent the week in Texas hanging out with My Girl and her kitty cat.  I brought the sewing machine, but with the schedule we've kept, it has been just easier to work on my embroidery project rather than drag out all the sewing machine stuff.  But one way or the other, I did get my sewing time in. 


  • 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
  • 15 minute days/June = 26/27 days
  • 15 minute days/2026 = 175/178 days
  • Success rate = 98.31%

I made good progress on my embroidery project and a bit on Lupine and ...

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