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June 22, 2026
Design Wall Monday - June 22 from My Sewing Room

It's Monday again, and my focus needs to shift a bit.  I still have things to finish from last week's list, but I plan to have some fun with a NEW project this week too.


This cute kit has been tempting me, and now I'm excited to dig into it.  This is another mini from Shabby Fabrics.  It's paper pieced but small so it should be fairly quick.


I've pulled fabrics for the remaining Dresden Plates needed for this month's Saturday Sampler blocks.  The background pieces still need to be chosen too.  We're ...

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De Gentleman Beertjes from Supergoof Quilts

 

  


UPDATE DEZE WORKSHOP ZIT VOL!

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 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, alleen ...

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Scrappy Sampler Sew Along: COMPLETE from Wedding Dress Blue

It started as a second chances possibility that Debra shared with me. I was able to incorporate most of the partially pieced blocks into this version of Jessica Dayon’s Scrappy Sampler Sew Along earlier this year.

I practiced a few important skills at Jessica’s encouragement: PRESS HST SEAMS OPEN (that was the big one), and delay pressing blocks until later in the process. That was counter-intuitive, but it does help in certain situations.

The quilt is planned for a young man whose mother recently passed away. I hope he will enjoy it. He likes strawberries.

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Beepeetjes workshop van Goof from Supergoof Quilts

 



UPDATE DEZE WORKSHOP OP 14 SEPTEMBER ZIT VOL. 

NIEUWE DATUM MAANDAG 12 OKTOBER 

Goedemorgen lieve allemaal ❤️

Maandag 14 september(VOL)
12 oktober is de dag 
dat Quilt Juffie Goof voor het eerst sinds jaren
een Beepeetjes workshop gaat geven.
En weet je wat?
Dat vindt ze best wel leukspannend.

Wat is een Beepeetje?

Dat is een klein quiltblokje gemaakt van plaatjes stoffen met behulp van de Broderie Perse techniek.
De Beepeetjes quilt zie je hier boven op de foto.



Lesprogramma:

Koffie, thee en wat lekkers
Show & tell grote Broderie Perse quilt en kleine Beepeetjes quilt 
Aan de slag o.l ...

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Spring tablerunner from Happy Cottage Quilter

 I know that Spring has passed us by. But I wanted to make a spring table runner. I can use it next year. So I started with an idea and worked from there.

No pattern, just figuring it out as I go. I'll get it quilted before next spring ;-)

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Honey of a Tiny Town from Just Sew Sue

 


This is another in the Tiny Town series by Heart in Hand. This is not a big piece, but I have taken my time to finish it. I just need to finish the bees, press the piece and add the buttons. I hope to be able to take it to the framers tomorrow.


I have two customer quilts to complete this week and will load one today and forward suggested floral patterns to the customer for the second quilt.


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2nd finish for June 2026................... from Exuberant Color


A Single Irish Chain layout seemed perfect for these quirky prints designed by Terrie Mangat.  I pieced the top in August 2024.  Robin, my longarm friend, quilted it for me.











The back and binding are also her fabrics. I was glad I had enough of the stripe for the binding since it goes well with both sides of the quilt.  It is 53.5" x 71".











I have the backing fabric in 2 colors but thought this one went best with the top.













You can click on the photo to enlarge it.  Check out the lavender background with the long ...

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Design Will Monday - June 22, 2026 from Small Quilts and Doll Quilts

 Good Morning Quilters!

Not much to show you this week as I had a busy week with non-quilty things.  Here is my Jane Stickle cross stitch doll quilt progress, with another row of blocks completed:



Only two more rows to go, plus the triangles around the edge of them.  I am ready to be finished with this one.  I have had enough penance.

With FIFA World Cup 2026 happening, we are now watching soccer.  I am learning the rules, and what the penalties are.  With all the sports that I follow, I have never followed soccer until now.  And it ...

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One Quilt Off The Frame....Next In Line from Podunk Pretties

Starbound is off the frame, and now the only thing left is to hand stitch the binding to the back.


Before diving into the soul soothing handwork, I need to tackle the fabric scraps from this quilt. The large blue and floral piece will be placed in the scrap backing stash, and the batting scrap will be saved for franken-batting.  The small pieces on the left-hand side of the picture will be cut into usable sizes for the fabric scrap saver system.


Just 20 minutes of slicing and dicing, and TADA! Taking care of scraps as they appear is so ...

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Father's Day Fish Fry from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

 We did this last year so I guess it's now a family tradition. So greatful each and every day for these amazing dads in our lives.It warms my heart to have a house full of family. Fried fish, hush puppies, corn on the cob, okra, and cole slaw were on the menuI had good help in the kitchenNot the healthiest menu so I put out broccoli and carrots to tip the scale a bit.

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CHANGE IS GAWD AWFUL GOOD! from Kwilty Pleasures

After months of collection all the supplies to make the
By Annie, A Place for Everything Bag...

Why yes, I was organized...


I became very ANNOYED at the pattern; my patience ran out!
I said ENUF, ALREADY!
I should have believed the gal who had made one
when I said...Oh I need to make that bag!


Her response was
"Go with God"

She knew exactly what was involved.
I believe it was devil worship...so I changed my mind.
the entire process was GAWD AWFUL!

I took the main pieces of the outside of the bag, already quilted.
Some ...

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What I’m Working On: June 22nd, 2026 from Jo's Country Junction

I had a busy week…grandkids, ball games, helping a friend, and some behind-the-scenes things that I’ll tell you about later. I did manage to sneak in the sewing room and get a few things done. I trimmed my Bow Tie quilt, so now I can add the borders. I was going to do that, but …

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A Squirrel popped in and... / BOM June 2026 from Grandma's Red Needle

...decided what I should do with some of my accumulated 2" squares:

SCRAPPY IRISH CHAIN!

I've been looking for the 'perfect' pattern to use 2" squares. I've always loved Irish Chain quilts and when I came across this pattern, I knew this is the one I want to make!

The pattern uses 2.5" squares and the finished size is 90" (2.28 meters). Since I'm using 2" squares, it will be smaller, approximately 68" (1.73 meters). That is IF my math is right! 


Block A
81-patches block! 

I didn't like the negative space in ...

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Stash Report 6/21/2026 from Mel's quilting blog

        Quilt Paint Create stash report for 6/21/2026


Used this Week:
7.68 yards

Total Used Year to Date:
Donated fabric
130.82 yards
28.25 yards
Net Stash used in June
136.67 yards

Added this Week:
 0.00 yards

Added Year to Date:
7.75 yards

2026 Goal:
200.00 yards

Yards to the goal:
48.18 yards

I donated 9 yards of fabric to our quilt show.

I finished my Wildlife Panel UFO.

Prairie Moon is not doing a 350-block challenge anymore, but I'm still keeping track:

Total Number of equivalent blocks:
430
Perimeter ...

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Week 25 of 2026 from Thread Head

This week was all about working outside -

Cleaning and planting.
All the plants are now planted.
There is a bit more clean-up to do in the vegetable garden, then just maintenance.

Photos from Around - 

GingerSnap!
Miss Maggie
Molly
Waiting for rain.

All the best!♥︎

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Cerita Sukses: Orang-orang yang Berhasil Melalui Togel Wali from Tink Squared

Di tengah meluasnya berbagai jenis perjudian di Indonesia, istilah "walitogel" dan "wali togel" menjadi dikenal. Sejumlah orang yang sedang mencari cara untuk memprediksi nomor-nomor keberuntungan mereka, dan tak jarang mereka mempercayakan layanan para ahli untuk menambah peluang menang. Kisah sukses mereka yang berhasil mendapatkan keuntungan melalui wali togel menjadi motivasi bagi sejumlah pencinta togel untuk terus berusaha peruntungannya.

Wali togel, sebagai adalah istilah untuk orang-orang yang menyediakan menyediakan ramalan angka, selalu membantu banyak orang menemukan keberuntungan. Melalui berbagai metode dan pengalaman mereka, para ahli ini sering kali diburu oleh orang-orang yang ingin menyelami peluang sukses. Artikel ini akan menjelajahi beberapa ...

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June 21, 2026
Easy As A, B, C ~ Sew & Tell - 6/22/26 from Melva Loves Scraps

Welcome back to MLS & another party session of Sew & Tell!  Creatively speaking, the party was diverse... There were several finishes and WIPs and progress updates... and inspiration was abundant!  This week's randomly selected feature is Vicki at Vicki's Crafts & Quilting.  She shared her colorful strings... her first complete donation quilt for the year.  

This was a project that she worked on over the winter.  She said that the strings were sewn to phone book pages that she had saved.  Wise plan Vicki!

Head over to her blog to see what she chose for the backing!  

I had a ...

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Textielmarkt in Warmond. from M. Brito de Campos

 


Vandaag was de jaarlijkse textielmarkt in Warmond. Op het pleintje voor het Oude Raadhuis en in de straatjes er om heen staan kraampjes met allerlei moois. De Lakenquilters hadden dit jaar 2 kraampjes. Een verkoopkraam met mooie lapjes, bandjes en kantjes, door ons zelf gemaakte kaarten, boeken en tijdschriften.



En een Make en Take kraam. Het was voor de lunch behoorlijk druk en naar mate het warmer werd, werd het rustiger. Wij stonden aan de schaduwkant van de straat en daar was het heel goed uit te houden. Ook omdat er regelmatig vrijwilligers van de organisatie langskwamen om ons te ...

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Slow Sunday Stitching from Eagle's Wings Quilts

 A little more progress has been made on my cute and non stinky skunk project. I’m slowly working my way through its tail. There is a lot of counting and keeping close track of where I am in it which is doing its best to live up to the “slow stitching” label. The grid threads are being very helpful. The two dark greys that I’m working with are quite close in value which is adding to the challenge. But that’s ok because I like a challenge. I’ll link up to Kathy’s Slow Sunday Stitching.



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Frustrating - But Getting Along from Quilting My Way

 Being left-handed does have its perks. I am able to write at least. But in today's world we don't write as much as we used to. 

I ended up doing pit ally stuff. I can't wash dishes, but I can unload the dishwasher. I can't clean out the litter box, but I can scoop when needed. Patrick is getting tired of me asking him to open this or that. Plus, he wasn't happy today to empty the cat litter. I could at least tempt to clean the box.

So, most of my time is just ...

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