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May 26, 2026
This and that from My Sewing Room

One small finish can be checked off so far this week . . . the Hollow Stars runner.  This was the kit I purchased recently.  Yay - a kit that didn't end up languishing in a drawer. 


I'll need to clear all the Quilt of Valor stuff off my dining room table before I can actually make use of this new runner on the table.  LOL

It's possible this will be the ONLY finish this week as the sewing time is quite limited due to all the other things going on.  That's OK of course.

This week has a busy ...

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More sewing...................... from Exuberant Color


 I'm still sewing stratas for the William Morris fabric Trip Around the World quilt.  Normally I lay out the order of all of the strips and sew it as one huge strata instead of sections.  This time since I had 4 different 'runs' of light to dark I decided to sew each separately (there is one more group to sew) and then play around with the order before they get sewn together.  I can't press anything until I have the whole strata sewn together because of the pressing method I use.  I'll show my play time for ...

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Summer Challenge from Quarter-Inch Capers

Every year on Memorial Day, one of our local quilt shops sponsors a Summer Challenge. It’s hosted by A Little Fabric Store in Yorktown, Texas. 



This year she’s using one of the potato chip patterns from the class I taught last fall. The challenge runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day, and as long as you complete a quilt top with a minimum of 20 blocks and send her a picture of the completed top, you are entered into a drawing for a $250 gift card. It costs $10 to enter. 

I paid my $10 online this morning ...

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Two whole cloths from Stitching Matters

The user of these, as far as I know, is not a quilter.  She sent these two solid pieces of fabric to be quilted in an all-over pattern.  This will go up against a wall, and her products/patterns will be pinned to these.  I am not sure how the quilted fabrics will be attached to the walls, but she may have a stand of sorts.

I asked if both should have the same motifs, but she preferred a difference.  The motifs won’t be visible once she attaches her samples/examples, but they will still serve the purpose.




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Cookies Delivered from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

DH and I were outside at 8 on Sunday morning when vehicles began pulling down our road.It was a small crew of 9 that had come in to chip the trees and brush they had cleared earlier in the week.We visited with them for a bit and of course thanked them for the work they have been doing. They all said it was a pleasure to work in such beautiful surroundings.And yes, they all got cookies.

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Cross Stitch Finish: Tiny Town Nativity from Jo's Country Junction

I thought it might be time to FINALLY, fully finish my Tiny Town Nativity piece. It’s been sitting on my sewing room island and I thought it’s time to get it all done so I can enjoy it this Christmas. I found a fabric I decided to make work. At some time, I bought this …

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Mewujudkan Cita-cita Meraih Cukup menggunakan Kuda Slot from Tink Squared

Di dalam alam perjudian online, game slot punya mesin telah menjadi beberapa opsi favorit banyak orang. Antara berbagai jenis permainan yang tersedia, slot kuda tersebut sebagai salah satu paling menarik untuk dimainkan. Dengan konsep unusual serta bervariasi, kuda slot memberikan pengalaman bermain game yang tidak hanya seru tetapi berpotensi menghadirkan kemenangan yang besar untuk pemain.

Untuk penggemar setia, impian untuk mendapatkan hadiah jackpot yang besar selalu saja ada di benak mereka. Dengan banyak fitur menarik dan cara bermain yang gampang slot kuda menawarkan kesempatan untuk pemain dari berbagai latar belakang dalam menguji keberuntungan mereka. Pada artikel ini kita bernapsu menggali ...

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Not My Favorite Meeting Day from Quilting My Way

This morning, I was up and out the door by 9:30 am. I go the car washed and me tea before getting to moms. I was the first one there. We had 5 of us. 

Mom was chatting about the groups she helped start way back when. She talked about a member who would like the pattern someone was working on, go home and have the quilt done in a couple weeks, way before the original person had theirs done. She said how she hated that. I told her that's exactly what she does to me. We had ...

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Quilts for Kids: May from Becca's Crazy Projects

On Saturday, I dropped off 21 quilts for binding and 5 pieced quilts. (and some bits of leftover batting)
I filled up my rainbow bag with all of the tops with backs they had. 
I picked up about 25 quilt tops to quilt. Plenty to do until June. 

If you want to contribute but don't have the time or skills, you can support the national Quilts for Kids by going directly to their website and clicking DONATE. I don't earn anything from this link. 

If you want to support me indirectly, I do include Amazon affiliate links to ...

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May 25, 2026
A Celebratory Day from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was kind of a lazy day yesterday. For one thing, we were both awake very early...during the 4:00 a.m. hour. I don't know about you, but if I wake up any time after 4:00 a.m., my brain is off and running, and I can't get back to sleep. While I was doing my slow-stitching yesterday morning, I could swear I fell asleep mid-stitch, and just kept on stitching. So, when Mike went back to bed for a morning nap, I just slid down on the couch where I ...

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A Celebratory Day from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was kind of a lazy day yesterday. For one thing, we were both awake very early...during the 4:00 a.m. hour. I don't know about you, but if I wake up any time after 4:00 a.m., my brain is off and running, and I can't get back to sleep. While I was doing my slow-stitching yesterday morning, I could swear I fell asleep mid-stitch, and just kept on stitching. So, when Mike went back to bed for a morning nap, I just slid down on the couch where I ...

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Weekly update: lettering and a shower, and more stars from With Strings Attached


It's a warm and sunny Memorial Day in northeasternmost Illinois.

  Stevens often recalled the Memorial Day weekends that he'd go with his father from their home in Summit, NJ, to the cemetery in Williamstown, NJ, and clean up around the family graves. 



Yesterday I drove to DeKalb for my nephew and his wife's baby shower.  My sister and her husband and my niece and her husband were there and we were so busy talking at our table (and playing baby shower games) that I didn't take photos of the three-tier cake or the cute "little sprout ...

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Strawberry Crush Sew Along - Week Two!! from Bee In My Bonnet

 


Hello quilty friends!
Thanks for joining me for the
 Strawberry Crush Sew Along 
WEEK TWO


We are making the 
STRAWBERRY CRUSH QUILT
66" x 73"



We are using my
 latest fabric collection
BERRY and SAGE
to make our quilt!

If you would like to see everything
about this collection including 
all of the new patterns and notions,
to view the storyboard!



The sew along began on 
May 18th, 2026
and you are invited!

to read my "Bee Prepared" post 
that tells you what you need to know
about this sew along and making
the Strawberry Crush ...

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Strawberry Crush Sew Along - Week One!! from Bee In My Bonnet


Hello quilty friends!
Thanks for joining me for the
 Strawberry Crush Sew Along 
WEEK ONE


We will be making the 
STRAWBERRY CRUSH QUILT
66" x 73"



We will be using my
 latest fabric collection
BERRY and SAGE
to make our quilt!

If you would like to see everything
about this collection including 
all of the new patterns and notions,
to view the storyboard!



The sew along begins today 
May 18th, 2026
and you are invited!

to read my "Bee Prepared" post 
that tells you what you need to know
about this sew along and making
the ...

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Amber and Aubergine Flimsy, Teddy Bear Quilting, and New Storage from The Colorful Fabricholic

It's been a couple weeks since I last posted. No worries, everything's fine here. I've just been working on non-picture-worthy stuff and confidential stuff. 


But I did take time very early this morning before the sun got too bright and harsh for photos, to take some pics of this month's finishes. 

At my most recent long arm quilting session, I quilted the 16 Patch baby quilt. This was made from leftovers from the opal project plus a few more strips, with white sashing added. The flimsy was completed at April retreat.

Since then PCQ's quilt ...

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Memorial Day, 2026 from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


It's still rather rainy -

It rained all weekend long except for a bit of yesterday where we quickly gathered the Quilters of the Night to do our over-the-porch-rail photos a day early.

More rain in the middle of the night last night.

There are NO COMPLAINTS!

It might be raining some folks' Memorial Day picnics out, but if we have to move it inside, it's just as good as long as we are together.
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Weekend Update from Quarter-Inch Capers

 Happy Memorial Day friends! 


I don’t have any big plans for today; maybe some yard work, and if I’m lucky, a nap. 

I got another quilt finished Saturday. It’s for a high school graduation. 


The graduate is a baseball Player who is going to college on a baseball scholarship. Here’s a closeup of the fabrics:


And, the back is balls and bats.


I have to say, I finally went to the doctor on Friday. I am so tired of not feeling well, and just didn’t want to go another week with no energy and not ...

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More Lupin and Laughter from Life In Pieces

Saturday was rainy, but the rest of the holiday weekend has been gorgeous. My Guy and I went for a walk last night after dinner.  My back seems to have recovered, but my right knee is still giving me fits, so it wasn't a long walk.  

The sewing room hasn't been as attractive the last couple of weekends.  I've been reading more than I typically do.  That's OK, sometimes you need to mix it up a bit. There was enough sewing time to finish up the "A" blocks. 




What looks black is actually a very, very ...

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Summer blessings from Just Sew Sue


Summer blessings by Primrose Cottage was the free stitch for May for being a newsletter subscriber. I find it uncomfortable to sit for more than an hour, so this has taken longer than I had anticipated. Today is a bank holiday and it's hot, so time to finish off the small bees and flowers. I will make this into a small pillow but need to find some suitable fabric.



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A New (Big) Project: Double Four-Patch from Wedding Dress Blue

When I am sorting scraps, or cleaning up after projects, I cut likely pieces into standard sizes: 1-1/2″, 2″, 2-1/2″ squares. They are so handy, sitting there in their little tubs just waiting for a project to come along.

And here it is! Double four-patch.

A large (queen? king?) size quilt made out of 4-1/2″ blocks. Yes, it is a lot, but I have a lot of squares. And I am not in a hurry. And, I already have 11 blocks. Only something like 550+ to go.

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