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April 26, 2026
Joyful Sabbath from Wedding Dress Blue

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Stitching Stuff: Week 17 of 2026 from Life In Pieces

 


Spring storm season continues. We were lucky Thursday night, all we got from the storms that spawned the tornadoes out west was heavy rain and a lot of lightening. We had some rain and a bit of thunder from the storms last night. All the tornado warnings were south of us.  I will be glad when storm season dies down a bit. 

The stormy weather hasn't affected my stitching time. 

 

  • 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
  • 15 minute days/Apr = 24/25 days
  • 15 minute days/2026 = 114/115 days
  • Success rate = 99.13%

I've only missed ...

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Bloomin’ Hectic Week from The Quilt Quine

After driving from Norfolk last Sunday, I attended the welcome reception for Nicholas Ball’s retreaters prior to their week at Quilt Direct. They worked on their improv fish all week, ending up making them twice the normal size in their enthusiasm. 

As well as making sure the retreaters were fed, watered and happy I had a customer quilt and lots of teaching. There was a day of 1:1 overlocker, another day of 1:1 Bernini Aurora and 770QE, a B990 zoom session, then my new Friday job. 

My evenings were also busy – Nicholas came round for tea, we ...

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Finished plus new................ from Exuberant Color


This 12.25" colorwash has been pressed and is up on the design wall for its portrait.  I'm happy with it, so now I need to quilt it and finish it.







I started to clean off my table but then decided to start designing another 12" one.  I cut a bunch of brown and rust (which aren't in the first one) and this one doesn't have any yellow in the center.  It needs some serious tweaking but it is a good start.  I need to do some more cutting too.

It's really hard to get a ...

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Psalm 10, Fiber Fun - or not? Literary Life, Finding Joy from Faith, Trust and Breast Cancer

Hello There!

I hope you had an amazing week!  We're going to several of my grandson's baseball games each week.  This weekend will be filled with his basketball games.  I love having this time with my family while the weather is still cool enough to attend.  Heat is my kryptonite, so soon I'll just be hearing about his baseball games rather than attending.  

I finally had some time at home to play with fibers and read.  I listened to a fabulous audio book, The Phone Booth at the End of the World by Laura Imai Messina.  In ...

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Community Quilts from Ray from Jo's Country Junction

Ray has been busy-busy. He’s here today to tell you about his recent finishes. He writes: Marci V. from ID sent me this amazing string quilt. I love the way she just stitched one string to the next and to the next until she had a block the size she needed. Then to give it …

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Interesting Day from Quilting My Way

 This morning, I couldn't go back to sleep, so was up at 7 am. I woke around 4 am and kept waking up every few minutes. So, gave up after a while. 

I was enjoying the morning, by playing games when Patrick reminded me of the Zoom meeting with QOV state coordinator. Our President was also in the meeting. She talked about the changes and what to expect in the next year. I didn't realize it was her that became President of QOVF. She's with my old group in Olympia. She's also an attorney. So, we ...

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Transition day - trains and ferries from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Transition days on vacation are never fun, but you can make the best of them by being patient. 

There has been a lot of goodbyes in the last couple of days and yesterday was the last of them as I am now on my own as Dillon and M had one day left in Taormina on their own, and DH is off to play golf with his buddies on their annual golf trip. He was going to Spain and well, his travel plans didn’t go as planned and I’m not going there. Some things are best left unsaid ...

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Printing Playtime from Gene Black an Alabama Artist

I have been playing a LOT with the gelatin plates (One is Gelli brand, and one is Gel Press brand.) 

I have also attempted to make my own plate.  So far it has not been wildly successful, but I haven't given up just yet. 

Here are a number of prints I have pulled. Most of these are planned to be used as collage paper.  Some of them could be collaged onto a surface and have a subject painted with these as backgrounds. 

This one is interesting but I am not sure how I will ever use it. 
The black ...

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Saturday Sparks Link Party 716 from Pieced Pastimes

Welcome to Saturday Sparks 716!

Starting off today's party with this years straggler!


There's always one.

A deer that lingers just a bit longer than the rest.

This sweet little one wanders into the fields first and leaves last.

Take all the time you need, my friend.

"The little things? The little moments? They aren't little. They're your life."

~ Jon Kabat-Zinn

Now, onto the party,

First up, the Fabulous Features from Saturday Sparks 715




Asparagus Vase Tutorial at Calypso in the Country

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April 25, 2026
Recheck with the Doctor… from Jo's Country Junction

I left early Friday morning…The clock said 6:10 am. I left a bit earlier than I might normally need to, but I knew I needed gas. My appointment went well. He was happy I wasn’t getting a lot of side effects. My blood pressure was a little high so he added in another blood pressure …

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Quilted: old pink quilt from Fabric Engineer

I finished another old quilt for the same person as the old black quilt.  I had a vision for this quilt and I love how it turned out.



I used a circle template to get a...um... double arc in each square.  It did take a little longer, but it was totally worth it.

I used a light pink thread to do the quilting.

I used Kona cornflower for the binding.  I had been planning on using a pink because there was already so much pink in the quilt, but I didn't have *just* the right pink on hand ...

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Starting Stonefields - Fabrics and Planning from Loose Threads



 I’ve been thinking about starting the Stonefield's quilt by Susan Smith.  The pattern was given to me by Barb Perrin many years ago.  I’ve pulled it out several times, studied it, and put it back on the shelf.  I even organized the pattern into a notebook.  I’ve been watching Gretchen, Chris and Rebecca all working on the Stonefield's quilt.  Gretchen was at the Jane Stickle retreat, and she was working on one of her blocks.  

I freshened my stash with some new Tilda fabrics and a few other pieces I thought I could use in ...

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Starting Stonefields - Fabrics and Planning from Luann's Loose Threads



 I’ve been thinking about starting the Stonefield's quilt by Susan Smith.  The pattern was given to me by Barb Perrin many years ago.  I’ve pulled it out several times, studied it, and put it back on the shelf.  I even organized the pattern into a notebook.  I’ve been watching Gretchen, Chris and Rebecca all working on the Stonefield's quilt.  Gretchen was at the Jane Stickle retreat, and she was working on one of her blocks.  

I freshened my stash with some new Tilda fabrics and a few other pieces I thought I could use in ...

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Hand Quilting and a Cross Stitch Barn from The Cozy Quilter

I added a lot of blue stitches to my cross stitch project earlier in the week, and then decided it was time to use some other colours.  As you can see below, I stitched most of the green border and got a good start on the barn.  Once the barn is done, I will go back to adding more blue in the sky. 



I hand quilted the light green block on my pineapple log cabin quilt this week. I am working on the gold block next.  3/9 blocks are quilted now.  This is a slow process.  I already know ...

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watching paint dry, and watching fabric growing from Not Afraid of Color

 

welcome to this week's creativity round-up starting with evening handwork on hexie spiral in pink

being sewn together one hexie at a time! 


Mostly I am working my (slow) way through sketchbook revival lessons and getting to know my art supplies again by using them


First the fabric work this week, usually pink scraps for RSC

used tiny triangles to do improv geese to be added to last week's work
used tiny scraps to build a book cover (it will be quilted then folded in half) 
lots of blocks made for the "parts dep't" 

and sewing this ...

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Views Both Far and Near and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

Hello and welcome

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Two Marvelous Days from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It's been an action-packed couple of days. I have so much to tell you, so let's get started right away. I'll start with the sewing. After that, I'll tell you about my walk with Matthew along the Willamette River waterfront...that was yesterday. And then, I'll tell you about our dinner Thursday night. Okay? Okay. Here we go.

In the sewing room, I managed to find enough time to finish the top-stitching on the latest two blocks for the Northern Wilderness project. Here's Block #9, the Outhouse.


And here's ...

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Two Marvelous Days from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It's been an action-packed couple of days. I have so much to tell you, so let's get started right away. I'll start with the sewing. After that, I'll tell you about my walk with Matthew along the Willamette River waterfront...that was yesterday. And then, I'll tell you about our dinner Thursday night. Okay? Okay. Here we go.

In the sewing room, I managed to find enough time to finish the top-stitching on the latest two blocks for the Northern Wilderness project. Here's Block #9, the Outhouse.


And here's ...

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Update On Semiquincentennial Eagle from Kitty and Me Designs

Well, after having to rip numerous times....I have his face done!

Designed by Pamela Kellogg
All it takes is one miscounted stitch and you're spending hours trying to find it!

Anyway, his face is done and I've started on the bunting which is going pretty quickly.  Will post another update when that's done.

Don't forget, we're doing a stitch-along at Fans Of  Kitty And Me Designs on Facebook.  There are prizes for the 1st 2 stitchers who complete the project.

Order your pattern from Everything Cross Stitch and join us at the group! 

Designed by Pamela Kellogg

 

 

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