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March 24, 2026
Two Projects from Knitting Quilter


I've been working on the binding for my baby quilt. I made the binding and sewed it onto the quilt over the weekend. Baby quilts are fun since everything works up so fast. I got a chance to start sewing the binding down by hand. I'm already about half done. Love that!


Here's a close up of the binding. This colors in this quilt are brighter than they seem in these pictures. 


My cross stitch kitty is done! I thought I was finished until I remembered the back stitching. I'll get to it eventually! I have ...

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Two Projects from The Knitting Quilter


I've been working on the binding for my baby quilt. I made the binding and sewed it onto the quilt over the weekend. Baby quilts are fun since everything works up so fast. I got a chance to start sewing the binding down by hand. I'm already about half done. Love that!


Here's a close up of the binding. This colors in this quilt are brighter than they seem in these pictures. 


My cross stitch kitty is done! I thought I was finished until I remembered the back stitching. I'll get to it eventually! I have ...

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30 Quilts That Trick Your Eyes (In the Best Way) from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to create quilts that look complex, detailed, and a little bit magical with these optical illusion quilt patterns. These designs use color, contrast, and clever piecing to create movement and depth—sometimes making the quilt look like it’s popping right off the surface.

If you’ve ever seen a quilt and thought, “There’s no way I could make that,” you might be surprised. Many optical illusion quilts are built from simple blocks and repeatable layouts. The magic comes from how the fabrics are arranged, not from complicated sewing.

This collection includes a variety of optical illusion ...

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March 23, 2026
Solving a Quilt Problem from Jo's Country Junction

Some time ago, Ila sent me a UFO she was not happy with. I told her I’d finish it and donate it to a needy cause. Kelli was at my house and she is the one that sewed the blocks together. Kelli got the blocks sewn together, and it was my job to put the …

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Memory Quilts - Part 2 from Let's Begin Sewing

I did mention two quilts from the shirts in the last post. With one quilt done, I was left with the light and really dark colored shirts. I began to look around for patterns and spotted the victory block pattern by VFWQuilts. I liked the boldness of the block against the background and thought it would work really well for the fabrics I had at hand.

I initially made a few blocks and arranged them till I was happy with the configuration. This could be a very busy design based on how the blocks were arranged so I grouped some ...

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SAHRR , FMQ, and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

Hi and welcome

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Monday Musings from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was good to take a day off yesterday. I managed to make my way all the way around the house pulling weeds, filling my 7-gallon bucket with hairy bittercress. I'm sure I missed a few sprigs here and there, but I gave it something to think about. There were a few other unrecognized blooming weeds out there too...friends of the hairy bittercress, one assumes. I pulled up any weed that was blooming. They'll have to spread their seeds somewhere else.

My knees were killing me after that effort. The thing is...there ...

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Monday Musings from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was good to take a day off yesterday. I managed to make my way all the way around the house pulling weeds, filling my 7-gallon bucket with hairy bittercress. I'm sure I missed a few sprigs here and there, but I gave it something to think about. There were a few other unrecognized blooming weeds out there too...friends of the hairy bittercress, one assumes. I pulled up any weed that was blooming. They'll have to spread their seeds somewhere else.

My knees were killing me after that effort. The thing is...there ...

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Catching Up Stitching News from Angie Quilts

In no particular order, these are the photos found in my phone. I'm so out of routine with blog writing, but here goes

Made using the very popular pattern in the Material Obsessions book. Lesley used a mountain of previously collected fabric squares. She had no idea why she collected so many squares until she started quilting! Luckily they were all fabulous for this project.

This is Lesley's new project. This time using a purposefully purchased Tilda Fat Quarter Bundle plus a few added fabrics. The pattern is in Jen Kingwell's book, Quilt Lovely.

This is another ...

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Diabolical Jane: Final Layout on the Wall from The Colorful Fabricholic

 After much tinkering, I've decided on the layout for my version of Diabolical Jane. 

I'm seeing an optical effect that ...

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Picking Up Pieces ~ Sew & Tell - 3/23/2026 from Melva Loves Scraps


Mother Nature seems to have lost her temper... or mind... or is drunk... off her meds???  Something!  At the beginning of this week, we saw a low of 7 degrees, and we saw a high in the low 90s by the weekend.  It is dry, dry, dry!  The humidity levels in Southern CO are in the single digits.  Fires are popping up in the region and evacuation orders have been issued for at least 1 area.  Pray for rain!  
Dave and I have not only prayed for rain, I did the quilter's rain dance by pulling out a pretty ...

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Weekly update: an evening out, walking again, and finishes from With Strings Attached

 


On Thursday evening the Waukegan Historical Society hosted "Extraordinary Ordinary Women" by local researcher Meg Goljenboom. Kathy rode with me and we met June and Joann there. (I knew many of the other attendees, too.)

Meg  talked about aviation industry executive Olive Ann Beech, cabaret singer Ada “Bricktop” Smith, candy maker Ora Snyder (who had more than 30 Mrs. Snyder’s Home Made Candy shops in Chicagoland), hotelier Maria Ramirez Kramer, and Mildred Johnson who founded an air express package delivery service in the 1920s.



The weather was cooperative on Friday and Saturday. I enjoyed walks at Lyons Woods Forest ...

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What's happening at Wilder's Last Resort from Sew'n Wild Oaks Quilting Blog

 Hello Everyone,

I'm happy to announce that my friend Melissa, from Honeybee Fabrics is going to offer my Timeless quilt as a BOM and as a kit! You can register for her program HERE.


The program will start in May, and she is also setting up a Timeless Facebook page which I will be monitoring along with Melissa to answer any of your questions and post tutorials.  Melissa runs a good, affordable program and I encourage you to sign up with her.  While on her site, check out her other BOM programs.

The first month's tutorial is the ...

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Spring! FINALLY! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


The daffies on the hillside on our dirt road hike up Roundhouse Road - 

They are at peak bloom right now and the brilliant yellow against the blue sky makes me so happy!

I know they will be gone soon.  It never lasts long enough, this promise of spring and warmer weather, but I love seeing them here all riotous.

Saturday afternoon was too lovely to NOT take a walk, so out we went.
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Another page. from contemporary embroidery

 



Another page completed in for this ever growing collection.

Next step here is an overlay.

The embroidered cloth piece relating to this work is also progressing along with a small embroidered fabric book. 

The ideas keep coming..... 

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Online Inspiration, Wool Applique, 3 Ingredient Squares from Canadian Needle Nana

We were plunged back into Christmasy looking winter on Saturday. It was beautiful outside in my woods.

 I tramped about while the dogs ran madly around, sniffing new tracks here and there. The air was so cool and fresh and enjoyable. Below is the woods at the back door with a glimpse of the old tree house. 
This Wednesday morning is cool, windchill making it -18C but the sun is shining so another very pretty wintry looking day. But staying this cool means no melting today.
I've been trying to choose which of my quilt tops to get to ...

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Last Call, Happy Spring & Etsy from Humble Quilts

Last call to sign up for the Humble Quilt little swap 2026! 
Look HERE for all the details.
I'll be sending names out tomorrow before heading out to the Lebanon/ Lancaster Quilt Show and historic Philadelphia Wednesday morning! So excited!


Made it out to our first packbacking trip! Whoop! Whoop!

We took our time because Elsa wanted to come. No backpack for her.

The Columbia River in Washington state.




Had the perfect weather in between cold days and rain.


I love this fabric by Paula Barnes! It is going on my little swap quilt as a border. I'll ...

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Intuitive Stitching Words 2026: GNARLED from Meena Schaldenbrand

Gnarled Emotions

On one of those bad days when am ready to pull my hair out. 

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Charity Quilting from Becca's Crazy Projects

Candy Shoppe, pieced by Mary V.
Sweet Cupcakes! Pieced by me. Both trimmed and ready for the next Annapolis Quilts for Kids

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 DONATEI don't earn anything from this link. 

If you want to support me indirectly, I do include Amazon affiliate links to products I use on my other blog posts. If you purchase the items I recommend, or anything else, after using my links to reach ...

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First Finish of 2026 from Life In Pieces

Last week was very productive, but the weekend was a bit rough since my back decided it needed to let me know I'd over done it.  We had to switch fitness centers (it's a long sordid tale that I don't want to dwell on).  The new fitness center equipment is the same, but different.  Different enough that my "normal" fitness routine is using muscles and putting me in positions different from before.  My back finally cried "Stop!" late Friday night.  So I have some rethinking to do when we go work out tomorrow.  Thankfully, I felt much ...

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