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February 14, 2026
Some of What I do Best from The Quilt Quine

Some of the 2 day classes at QD do not have the serve-yourself tea and coffee table so I become a high-speed waitress, running about with cups of tea and plates of cake. I suppose it is good practise for the day when I open a beach cafe with a very limited menu. 

Later in the week I got some of my video equipment charged up and made a wee movie of my colleague, Karen, doing an Accuquilt demo for Ellen’s quilt group in Glasgow. I had great fun doing that and editing out the bit where she got ...

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Pahrump, Nevada from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends, and Happy Valentine's Day! We have plans for dinner out tomorrow to celebrate. For now, let's just talk about this new location and yesterday's drive, shall we?


On our last day in Boulder City, the Stanbro Men got out for their only walk in that location. Smitty sat on the step for a bit before deciding to get to ground level.


There, he has a luxurious dust bath, and then sniffed around this orange tree. He sniffed, and sniffed, and sniffed. Obviously, some other critter has left its scent here.


While they were ...

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Pahrump, Nevada from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends, and Happy Valentine's Day! We have plans for dinner out tomorrow to celebrate. For now, let's just talk about this new location and yesterday's drive, shall we?


On our last day in Boulder City, the Stanbro Men got out for their only walk in that location. Smitty sat on the step for a bit before deciding to get to ground level.


There, he has a luxurious dust bath, and then sniffed around this orange tree. He sniffed, and sniffed, and sniffed. Obviously, some other critter has left its scent here.


While they were ...

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Dragonflies and waterlilies happy V-day from Not Afraid of Color


My posting schedule is kind of sporadic now that I have 3 deadlines to make and post my work. 

Today I am sharing this week's work for the stay at home round robin, the prompt is "curves" and I needed to make the prompt fit in my scene


this week I joined the hourglass blocks, love how they blend and look, thank you to the challenge organizers. Then I worked on this week's curves.... decided to use this fabric

I used some misty fuse on a fussy cut strip, then cut out petal shapes and arranged them into ...

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Psalm 4 Part 2, Fiber Fun, Literaery Life, Finding Joy from Faith, Trust and Breast Cancer

Hello There,

Well, we had an unusual week that cumulated in an unplanned, five day trip to San Antonio.  This was not a pleasure trip, but we did manage to squeeze in a quick trip to the Mercado that is close to the Riverwalk.    
I'm looking forward to settling back into a routine.  I'm so happy to be home, I wish I could give my whole home a big hug.  Dorothy, from the Wizard of Oz, was correct in saying, "There's no place like home!"
Take good care and, as Daddy used to say, 
"Make memories; it ...

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Happy Valentine's Day from A Sentimental Quilter


"Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love."  - Mother Teresa 





Have a wonderful day! 





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It's Valentine's Day! from South Jersey Quilter

 A busy week! Steph and Dan arrived Wednesday evening, just as the pizza they requested got here. You can't get good pizza in Oregon.

Thursday morning, Heather came up and we all went to First Watch for brunch for a pre birthday celebration for me.


 Thursday Baby Mary Jade Boone Oehrl turned one!

They went to the aquarium!

Friday was my birthday. Heather, Ed, Julianna, Dan and Steph took Ralph and I out to lunch at the Lamp Post, since Steph and Dan had "go to a diner" as one of their trip goals. 


 

I finally got a face ...

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Lupine & Laughter PDF Pattern Gift-Away! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


Happy Valentin'es Day!

I thought there would be no better day to kick off the newly re-written PDF pattern booklet of Lupine & Laughter than today. And yes, there is a Gift-Away!

All of the parts have been unscrambled and presented in a coherent compilation with all of the helps, hints, tips and tricks included in one volume.

I have loved sharing our yearly Quiltville Winter Mystery with you, every step along the way.
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Update on Timeless from Sew'n Wild Oaks Quilting Blog

 Hello Everyone,

I finished two of the side, green borders and then put the quilt aside to get ready for company this weekend.


I have a thought about offering this quilt as a kit in a 'pick-your-own-size' to suit your sanity level as follows:

48" includes the row of baskets.


66" includes the green border.


83" includes the red ribbon border


96" includes the entire quilt.


This idea seems to be a big hit on my FB page and Instagram.  What are your thoughts?  Is this something you would be interested in if I offered the kit in several different ...

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Deep in Winter Wonderings from Canadian Needle Nana

I was up early and out the door to refill the bird feeders. I've added a third this winter as it's turning into an especially cold one. Wind chill then was -35C ( up from the -39C low overnight) and wind in strong gusts made it most uncomfortable. That cold makes it such a relief to be out of it and back into the warmth of the house. But there are drifts over the front steps so I'll be back out there soon to shovel which will warm me up. 

I always feel lucky to get a glimpse ...

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Stitchy Gifts, Kits, Links, Quarter Dresdens from Canadian Needle Nana

 I'm feeling a little drowsy this morning sitting here by the fire. I've just mopped the whole upstairs because we've had a lot of activity here. It's been a trying week because our furnace quit working and what a time to choose to do that during these very cold days in February. I'm thankful to have Brad who helped me with getting wood up from the back basement door for our fireplace...that is quite a trek. The little heaters we also used were okay but it was really nice to be able to keep ...

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Quilting UFOs: Why We Feel Bad (and How to Move Forward) from Sewing Under the Little Mushroom Cap

Let’s Talk About UFOs (and the Quiet Guilt We Don’t Say Out Loud)

You walk into your sewing room with a plan.

Today, so today… you will finish something.

You open a drawer…
then another…
then a basket…

…and suddenly you’re staring at a stack of unfinished projects. The photo below shows my UFOs from long time ago. And yet, I still have some of them in my UFO pile. Today, we are going to unpack the guilt around UFO and learn how to make a gentle move around them. Read more below — and tell me, do ...

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A little page play from contemporary embroidery

 


It's been a notebook morning.

Cutting papers, stitching pages, painting pages.

 

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Almost a disaster with the Cherrywood Challenge from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I had a thought when I was out walking yesterday, and Tammy confirmed it with her comment. If you were a doctor and you wanted to help your patient, wouldn't it be great to see their sleep history? Or see their heart rate history? And other trends? 

I totally get that different brands track things differently. That was evident when I had the Galaxy Watch for a while, and I hated how it tracked steps slightly differently from the Fitbit. But it's all relative if you only look at your data! 

Speaking of data, I did NOT get ...

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RSC26 - Week #7 from My Sewing Room

Happy Valentine's Day everyone!  Today is Saturday Sampler in the morning, and Sew Vintage in the afternoon.  Our Sew Vintage group is having a little party, and a Valentine mug rug exchange.  And my "Valentine" guy is taking a buddy to the Jackrabbit game today because I don't want to miss Sew Vintage.  LOL

Lots of green was under my needle this week.  I had cut the parts for various blocks over the weekend, so this week it was quick to sew those up.  That particular design board is empty now, and waiting to hold parts for next ...

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Trik dan Tips Ampuh untuk Bermain di 4D Rakyat from Tink Squared

Bermain Rakyat 4D dapat jadi suatu pengalaman istimewa seru bagi para penggemar angka. Dengan adanya sejumlah opsi serta kesempatan menarik, Rakyat 4D mendapatkan kesempatan kepada para peserta untuk mendapatkan keberhasilan itu yang menjadi impian. Walau begitu, mirip dengan permainan lainnya, ada trik dan strategi jitu yang dapat dapat menolong menaikkan peluang Anda untuk menang.

Dalam tulisan ini, kita akan membahas membahas sejumlah strategi yang dapat dapat kamu gunakan untuk bermain permainan Rakyat 4D. Dengan mengetahui bagaimana fungsi permainan dan mengaplikasikan sejumlah teknik yang terbukti efektif, kamu dapat meningkatkan peluang kamu agar sukses. Ayo kita lihat bersama-sama cara cara mengoptimalkan pengalaman ...

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Happy Valentines Day from Happy Cottage Quilter

 

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Sewing long rows............... from Exuberant Color

These are the 2 new blocks I made yesterday, actually 2 of each of them.  I didn't take a photo of the final layout.




I had 3 sewing sessions and this photo is after the rows were webbed in one direction.






This shows a portion of the top after some seams the other direction were sewn.  There are three more long seams to sew.









Finally a couple of my cactus plants are setting buds for a new blooming season.  I love this white with pink edging.  I have another like this that has one bud on it too.  Also ...

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Five Green Bags, and Books from Romany Quilting

 There was more green stitching this week and I completed five green drawstring bags for the foster kids.  So I'm quite pleased with that.  I'm always amazed at what is tucked away in my big bag of bits and pieces.  It doesn't seem to be getting much emptier. 

Bag making bits and pieces

So what did I find to work with?  There was an already made elongated nine patch featuring frogs, and a farmyard scene with a red barn and roosters.


A fat quarter of dark green Japanesy fabric was enough for two bags, plus two small ...

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A quilt for a stork party from Stitching Matters

This ever-so-organised quilter made this for a stork party somewhere in March.  This one must definitely be for a soon-to-be newborn baby girl.



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