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June 27, 2026
RSC26 - Week #26 from My Sewing Room

Yikes!  We've reached the halfway point in 2026, already.


Just a little pastel sewing for RSC happened this week, including these 2 reversed Buckeye blocks.  


Another Crackers and Jam block was made, although it wasn't all pastel.  These blocks are 6.5" unfinished, a paper pieced pattern from Bonnie Hunter.  There is no real plan in my head for these yet, but they're awfully cute.


The main pastel project this week has nothing to do with scraps.  But I wanted to share it anyway.  This is our 2026 Saturday Sampler, Anthologie.  That bottom section in the pattern ...

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I found one................... from Exuberant Color


It's interesting how many fabrics I looked past without seeing them when I made the first search for the backing for the floral stars quilt.  I think this one will be perfect.  It is from the same time period as the floral fabrics and I have 9 yards of it.






That was actually the second fabric I pulled out of the large bin and I first thought this might be a candidate.  It is a taupe type beige and is a Jinny Beyer fabric.  After I found the other one though, I realized this would make a great backing ...

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What's in this Bag? from Romany Quilting

It's time to move on with whatever is in this bag.  You may remember that when my great wardrobe malfunction happened some time ago, I discovered all sorts of long forgotten projects, including this bag.  And I promised myself that once my serious secret sewing was completed (5 quilts in total) I would work on this bag.  It contains two projects, string pieced blocks, and some chickens.  I'll tackle those string blocks first, I decided.

Two projects tucked away.

I wonder when I stitched these string blocks, can't remember so it was quite some time ago I ...

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OPGELET from Supergoof Quilts

 DE SUPERGOOF QUILTWINKEL  IS ZATERDAG 27 JUNI GESLOTEN. 

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Quilt Finish: Community Quilt from Jo's Country Junction

If you read Monday’s blog post, you know that a sweet blog reader sent me a quilt top that only needed to be bound. I’ve been on a roll, trying to finish as many things as I can. This quilt went straight to the sewing room, and I bound it on Monday afternoon. Here it …

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Road Trip from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

 Wednesday morning DH and I loaded up and headed to Texas. We had a flat about 4 hours in, as we rolled through the little farming town of Tahoka, and pulled into an old school tire shop where they put a boot in the tire. DH has fixed hundreds of tires through the years, but this was awfully convenient and we like supporting these small businesses. Then we rolled on to spend a little

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A Pastel House in Quilter's Cove QAL from Quilting & Learning

Hi and welcome

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Keep the Finishes Coming! from Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework

 I am really trying to make it a priority to share all the finished quilts to date.  I got a bit behind this winter and now my notebook is a mess.  I hope to clear that up by the end of the year.




Elizabeth sent in this lovely quilt top.  It is one of those patterns you really need to look at to identify where the blocks are.  Elizabeth also sent in this lovely quilt back.  It is one of my all-time favorite prints.



Elizabeth also sent in this stunner. Again, I love the pattern!  And orange and teal are ...

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June 26, 2026
What Kelli’s Reading: Mad Wife from Jo's Country Junction

Kelli has a book recommendation for you. She writes: I’m slowly coming to change my book preference from thriller killers to “historical” or books set in another time that dealt with a topic that was controversial at times or a topic that was taboo. This book is The Mad Wife by Meagan Church. This book …

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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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Quilt News!! Red and White 4 Sixteenpatch Blocks with Sawtooth Improv Borders Quilt Top Progress, Scrappy Small Squares Quilt Top with New Border Added.. June Rose Garden Walk Through.. from Crazy Victoriana

My Scrappy Small Squares project, now 12" x 12".

4 Sixteenpatch Blocks with Sawtooth Borders small quilt top in red and white, finished approx. 16" x 16."

Local Rose Garden is gorgeous in June. 


Rose garden pathway and rose trellis. The air is full of the sounds of birds singing and bees humming.
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Hello Quilt Friends!! 
It's been a cool summer here in the valley so far, excellent for walks through rose gardens and state parks.
 
I've been patiently piecing/sewing 1 1/2" scappy squares and red and white squares into two new small quilt top projects ...

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What We’re Working On from Eagle's Wings Quilts

 What a wonderfully productive day we had at our Prayers and Squares group yesterday. We were missing 2 of our regular year round members, but 3 of our seasonal summer ladies were there. Marcia finished the binding on the quilt she was working on and Susan finished the binding on hers. Marg started a Big Quilt pattern a few weeks ago using a gorgeous sunflower fabric that was way too pretty to cut up. 

I finished the autumn stars quilt. Tammy continued work on the quilt as you go sampler, but I didn’t get pictures of that one. And ...

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Fun on a Friday from Humble Quilts


I got the top of Liberty Eagle completed! This is a Jan Patek patten that I've tweaked a little. I hope top get it basted and quilted soon!

 
I had one of these little quilts and at a guild trunk show, Patriotic Quilts,  brought it for table decor. A women, (not a quilter)  who brought her mother to the guild meeting asked if she could buy it! So I had to make another! The center flags I removed from a stick so there is no seam allowance. Years ago I used to have some fabric that had little flags ...

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Friday check in: birthday thanks, two new projects, conference ahead from With Strings Attached


I turned 74 at 3:47 a.m. Tuesday.   I appreciated all the good wishes from Facebook friends.

I indulged in a little retail therapy and a short walk at Half Day Forest Preserve.   (Water lily, wild morning glory, and bladderwort.)




In 1990 Amelia and I celebrated our June birthdays in Northbrook.  I was staying at my parents' for the ALA conference and Amelia and her mother (my sister) were home for a visit.   Amelia greeted me at the door excitedly:  "Nann!  Grandmother and I baked you a lemon cake!" 


My big birthday gift came yesterday.  I traded the 2018 ...

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DJ2 from The Colorful Fabricholic

Over a month ago I posted that I'd started a new version of Diabolical Jane. Here's what my progress looked like then:


You may have noticed, I haven't been posting much lately. Instead, I've been playing with Jane behind the scenes. 

31 iterations later - I won't bore you with all the photos - I have the tabletop layout I was happy enough with to put all the pieces on the wall. Mirroring the tabletop photo helps visualize the layout.


I took out some of the duller prints from the earlier version and added a few brighter ...

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Picking Up the Pace from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Its been nice to indulge in the peace of some slow days over the past week. With Mike’s cataract surgeries, and my asthma attack of the previous week, it was good to have a breather. (Pun totally intended.) Yesterday morning, I started on a new embroidery piece. This is Block 8 of 9 for the Le Jardin project. Not much color so far, but it’s coming.


From there, I took a short break and filled the bird feeders. Then I returned to the same chair as before and went to work on my quilt ...

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Picking Up the Pace from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Its been nice to indulge in the peace of some slow days over the past week. With Mike’s cataract surgeries, and my asthma attack of the previous week, it was good to have a breather. (Pun totally intended.) Yesterday morning, I started on a new embroidery piece. This is Block 8 of 9 for the Le Jardin project. Not much color so far, but it’s coming.


From there, I took a short break and filled the bird feeders. Then I returned to the same chair as before and went to work on my quilt ...

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This Weeks Progress ~ Scraps And Binding from Podunk Pretties

 This week was a slow one for quilting, but I still made it into the sewing room every day, even if only for a few minutes. While sorting through the tiny scraps bin, I realized there were even more scraps tucked away in the “Sweets” tin, where I keep random triangles to turn into half square triangles. As you can see, they multiply like rabbits....it’s time to let them go!

There were three HST's in the tin, so they’ll be added to the hoard of HST's.

My scrap HST system is bursting at the seams ...

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Moved On In And Quilting! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


The Mississippi Stitchers moved on in on Wednesday afternoon...when I walked in yesterday morning the house was a-buzz with quilty activity!

Folks ask "Isn't it lonely and mundane living out there in the middle of nowhere?"  My answer? 

It's a party when I walk in!  And they feed me...what more could a girl ask for?
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Sewcialites 3 Block 19 – Pinwheel Dash by Bev McCoullough from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Welcome back for week 19 of the Sewcialites 3 Quilt Along as we celebrate our amazing quilting community! Each week, one of the 25 oh-sew-talented designers we’ve teamed up with is bringing you a new block pattern. This week, we’re excited to introduce the dashingly dizzy Pinwheel Dash by Bev McCoullough!

Pinwheel Dash by Bev McCoullough

This week’s designer, Bev McCoullough, designs the cutest patterns for her company, Flamingo Toes, and is a fabric designer for Riley Blake Designs. This week, she brought us the intermediate-level Pinwheel Dash Block, made with a handful of half ...

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