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March 27, 2026
SPRING INTO SPRING! from Kwilty Pleasures

Ever get the urge to buy new throw pillows 
or perhaps a table runner? 
Yeah, me too!
Ever say to yourself....nahhh, I can make that!

I do have quite a stash and many
quilting books for inspiration.
This time I set my procrastination aside
and I'm sew happy I did!

LOL Charm Packs by Me & My Sister Designs
have been in my stash forever.


Think BIG is a wonderful book full of
great ideas and inspiration.
I landed on the pattern called Equalizer.


I had just enuf yardage in the white/gray speckle 
to use for background and ...

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It's a SAHRR 2026 Finish and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

Bonjour et bienvenue

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Saturday Sparks Link Party 712 from Pieced Pastimes

Welcome to Saturday Sparks 712!

Starting off today's party with a lovely March sunrise!


As you can see, winter tends to linger here in New Hampshire.

Yes, we are covered in white, but the snow (once measured in feet) has dwindled to mere inches.

Mud season will be here in short order to be faithfully followed by all things spring.

For this, I am thankful.

"You think winter will never end, and then, when you don't expect it, when you have almost forgotten it, warmth comes and a different light."

~ Wendell Berry

Now, onto the party,

First up ...

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Because One Challenge Wasn’t Enough from Quilt Paint Create

At Art Quilt Group this week we started a new challenge.  Everyone brought a small unfinished item in a paper bag, which we traded.  We have two months to turn the contents into a finished project.

This is what I put in my bag for someone else to finish.  I made it in a class many years ago with no real plans for it. The fabric is painted with leaves stamped on it. The circles are Shiva paintstik over rubbing plates.

This is what I received.

There are three blocks, some random fabric pieces, and 2/3 of a gift ...

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March 26, 2026
Priscilla's Tops from Kat & Cat Quilts

Happy Friday, quilters! This week I have tops by Priscilla and quilted by three different quilters. This first one was quilted by me, I think the colors are really fun.


Next up, a HUGE disappearing nine patch quilted by Doris. This one is a really show-stopper. The colors are so coordinated it doesn't even look like a scrap quilt until you look close. 

Lastly, a jelly-roll-race style top quilted by Linda.  I like the effect of having the dark strips in the middle with the light ones on the outside.

Spring cleaning is in full effect here. I'm ...

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Ask Jo: My Sewing Lamp from Jo's Country Junction

Every so often, questions and comments come from readers, and I think others would like to hear my response.  That’s when I feature them on the blog.  This is one of those days. The questions today come from the comment section.  This is going to be a fast blog post….the bus is due any minute and I …

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Togel Hongkong: Taktik dan Trik Supaya Memenangkan Togel HK from Tink Squared

Permainan Togel Hongkong telah menjadi sebagai aktivitas yang sangat teramat populer di tanah air dan di berbagai sudut dunia. Hampir setiap hari, milliaran penggemar togel sabar menunggu keluaran hk dengan harapan harapan untuk meraih keberuntungan dan memenangkan hadiah yang menggiurkan. Melalui beraneka platform tersedia, khususnya Hongkong Pools, beberapa pemain bisa dengan mudah mengikuti hasil hk dan menyaksikan hasil dari live draw hk dalam real-time. Ini memberikan sensasi yang mendebarkan bagi semua peserta.

Namun, untuk mendapatkan mengoptimalkan kesempatan ini, krusial bagi beberapa pemain agar mengetahui aneka strategi dan trik yang dapat bisa meningkatkan kemungkinan mereka. Dalam artikel ini, kita berencana untuk ...

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I Like Thursday #309 from The Knitting Quilter


It's time for I Like Thursday! Please visit LeeAnna to link up with more participating blogs. Well, my Christmas Cactus is blossoming again! This is the third time since November. Is this normal?? I'm not very good with plants. I did have a Christmas Cactus for years and I don't think it bloomed much more than onceper year. It's very pretty and I love it. I'm just wondering if it's normal!


I'm halfway through making my border pieces for Facets. It's not a very large block measuring at 3" X 6.5 ...

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I Like Thursday #309 from Knitting Quilter


It's time for I Like Thursday! Please visit LeeAnna to link up with more participating blogs. Well, my Christmas Cactus is blossoming again! This is the third time since November. Is this normal?? I'm not very good with plants. I did have a Christmas Cactus for years and I don't think it bloomed much more than onceper year. It's very pretty and I love it. I'm just wondering if it's normal!


I'm halfway through making my border pieces for Facets. It's not a very large block measuring at 3" X 6.5 ...

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WIP WEDNESDAY #206: Reviewing 6 Mini Bag Projects we just made! from Crafty Gemini

Let’s recap the 6 projects we made during the past 6 months in Mystery Mini Bag Club #2! By seeing the types of projects we make in a mystery mini bag club you’ll know exactly what to expect if you join us for the next 6-month long club of sewing fun!

All the details will be shared. Bring your questions and join us!

Mystery Mini Bag Club 2: https://craftygemini.com/shop/mystery-mini-bag-club-2/

You can also sign up for each of the 6 featured bags individually if you’re only interested in one or a few here:

• Jorja ...

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These Empty Places from Happy Cottage Quilter

 book cover for These Empty Places

These Empty Places by Sarah Loudin Thomas is a slow paced interesting novel. 

Claire and Lena have experienced hardship. The story is about the strength and friendship of these two women and how they moved past the hurts. They learn to love and make choices that shape their lives. It's about courage and forgiveness. Beautifully written characters. Ms Thomas describes the time period and places so well. She is a master storyteller as evidenced in this novel. Clean and faith fulled.

I received an e- copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for my honest ...

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Here Comes Peter Cottontail from Melva Loves Scraps

I mentioned at the beginning of the week that I was in process of making some Easter goodie bags... I made and filled three bunny goodie bags and one carrot.  They turned out just adorable!


And... as promised, I am sharing the links for the patterns!

I made hair scrunchies to hold the bag shut.  The pattern (which is available in three sizes) suggested ribbon.  I had some strips of Easter fabric in the stash that was given to me by a friend about 10 years ago.

After making the bunnies (medium sized bag), I searched for a carrot bag ...

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Transformasi Digi Bersama Warga88 from Tink Squared

Di era digital ini, transformasi menjadi sebuah keharusan bagi setiap individu dan komunitas. Platform Warga88, sebagai salah satu dari sekian banyak platform inovatif, telah berkomitmen dalam mendorong perubahan yang positif dengan memanfaatkan teknologi. Dengan cara yang bersahabat dan terbuka, Warga88 memberikan kesempatan untuk semua anggota masyarakat untuk terlibat dalam berbagai kegiatan yang mendukung pertumbuhan dan kemajuan bersama.

Dengan berbagai fitur dan layanan yang ditawarkan, warga88 berusaha untuk menciptakan ekosistem yang tidak hanya memprioritaskan kemudahan akses terhadap informasi, tetapi juga memperkuat hubungan di antara warga. Inisiatif yang ada memfasilitasi kolaborasi dan keterlibatan aktif masyarakat, menjadikan proses transformasi di dunia digital lebih ...

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Diabolical Jane: Final Layout on the Wall from The Colorful Fabricholic

 After much tinkering, I've decided on the layout for my version of Diabolical Jane. 

I'm seeing an optical effect that ...

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Wooden House Still Winter Roundup from Canadian Needle Nana

 Here is one of the Mother trees near our laneway featuring in a photo taken Wednesday. 

It's still mostly winter here and that's all I'll say about that. I suppose it's appropriate that I'm still knitting my very warm afghan. Here's how long it is now.
The male Cardinal is even more beautiful this far into what should be spring. He may be the showiest bird we have in Canada especially against a winter landscape.
And I'm so happy the Barred Owls have returned to Jim's nesting box in Indianna. They were ...

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French Countryside Tablerunner: Free Charm Pack-Friendly Pattern and Video Tutorial from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Take a trip with us to the countryside with this new Charm Pack-friendly, Foundation Paper Pieced pattern. The FREE French Countryside Tablerunner Pattern comes with Fat Quarter Shop Video Tutorials for the pattern as well as the Square-in-a-Square foundation paper it uses. You are sure to have fun sewing this charming tablerunner!

The French Countryside Tablerunner Pattern

DOWNLOAD THE FRENCH COUNTRYSIDE TABLERUNNER FREE PATTERN

The French Countryside Tablerunner is a perfect quilt for beginners and anyone looking to take a trip into the land of foundation paper piecing. With just one print Charm ...

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Sewing room time from South Jersey Quilter

 This week I've been spending more time in the sewing room, an hour in the morning and an hour in the afternoon. Cutting flannel. Fun fact, a yard of flannel yields 20 8 inch squares. I can cut 10 yards in an hour. I cut a total of 100 yards into squares! That's a lot of squares that will become rag quilts. 

I also have about 50 2 yard pieces stacked to become oversized recieving blankets. And maybe 10 pieces of more than 5 yards set aside for whatever. 

Anyway, I cut the last yard of flannel late ...

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Pattern Release Party — Constellation Crumb Quilt from Brown Bird Designs Quilts

Get your party drink ready… I have my extra-strong coffee ☕ in hand, and I am so excited to finally share all the details about my newest quilt pattern — Constellation Crumb Quilt. KEEP READING UNTIL THE END AND YOU WILL FIND THE PARTY FUN!

Let’s Celebrate A Study in Color, Scraps, and Letting Go

Close up on part of a star in the Constellation Crumb quilt as well as the quilt back and binding.

This quilt is truly a study in so many things.

First, it is a study in color and how to create a successful gradient. The design moves from incredibly light pink all the way to a deep, rich purple. In between those two extremes are bright ...

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The Top Is Done from Kitty and Me Designs

It took me 6 days but I finally completed the top of the McHenry Landmark Crazy Quilt:

Crazy Quilting by Pamela Kellogg 
 
The lace, trim, yo-yo flowers and buttons are all sewn on by hand.  The lace is vintage, given to me by my mother in law.  The buttons are vintage Mother Of Pearl.  Took me hours to go through my stash and find enough of them with the shank and the right size!  The leaves have vintage 2 hole MOP of buttons on them too but they have a green tint to them.  They kind of blend in which is what I wanted.  The ...

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I Like Thursday # 497 do you still eat kid's cereal for breakfast? from Not Afraid of Color

 

welcome to this week's list of likes... starting with a black and white photo I took of my porch

I liked sitting on the porch after work, drinking cherry juice with a splash of amaretto...
and having a sweet puppy again to join us

We set up a small sprinkler because it's dry and hot (90's in the sun) in Colorado in March... and I took a video of  Alfie (previously known as Dewi) who had never in all his 21 months see a sprinkler
I haven't figured out how to put it on the blog ...

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