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February 11, 2026
Project Quilting & SAHRR Round 3 from Quilting & Learning

Hi and welcome. It's incredibly cold here so I hope that you're keeping warm wherever you are! I'm dreaming of tropical beaches - no plans, just dreaming

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Dreams... My latest Wordy Wednesday from Melva Loves Scraps

I've been having some strange dreams lately... 

Most recently, I was in the studio quilting and considering some of the prompts for the Connecting Threads ambassador program.  Among them... Valentines Day (duh) and Team USA.

In my dream I was using two of the patterns that are to be included in the Little House Sampler quilt.  I had the first block finished (My Heart) in red and white... and I loved it!  And then I realized that I could combine it with the Indian Star block in blues and I loved it even more!

This is where the dream ...

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February 2026 Monthly Specials from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Welcome to a new month and a fresh new set of monthly specials picked out just for you! From quilting staples to cross stitch favorites, this month’s selection is full of fun finds to inspire your next project! Don’t wait to scoop up your favorites because everything rolls over into a brand-new lineup at midnight CST on Saturday, February 28th, so make sure to snag these savings before they’re all sewn up.

Basic of the Month for the February 2026 monthly specials is Thatched by Robin Pickens for Moda Fabrics

Thatched by Robin Pickens for Moda Fabrics

If you love the look of solids but want a touch more texture, Thatched is the perfect choice ...

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To Do List for the Week of 2/10/2026 from Life In Pieces

I didn't make it to the computer yesterday, so my to do list didn't get posted. We've had a lot going on at our household.  My Guy was involuntarily retired last week as part of company cost cutting efforts. So my schedule is just a bit messed up as we've had to deal with getting a few things figured out and set up. Thankfully, I've still had time to get some sanity time in my sewing room and get a bit done on last week's to do list.   


To Do List for 02/03 ...

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Wintering Stitches from Joy of Quilting


 All Quiet on the Stitching Front

Close up of Pink Heather

First of all I thought I'd pay tribute to the Hard Working Patch of Heather in my back Garden.

All year round it provides a wonderful backdrop to many of my Works of Stitching. Both as works in progress & finished pieces.

I took this close up photo only last week so January, and just look at the profusion of tiny flowers it proudly displays. When most of my garden is wintering, my Heather provides me with a welcome Splash of colour just outside my kitchen window.

So Thank you Heather. You are much ...

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Blooming Scrappy QAL check-in #4 from IVORY SPRING

Quick announcement: A selection of digital patterns are on sale in my Etsy shop through this weekend. Click here to go!

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Hello my friends, it’s check-in #4 today for Blooming Scrappy QAL! If you are just now hearing about the QAL, here is the HQ for the scrappy where I will post links to all the check-ins on the HQ page.

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How Could I Not? from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


She came meowing. To the backdoor of the QPO studio.

I opened the door, asked her what she wanted, and she walked right in like she owned the place.

I sat in my chair, she jumped into my lap and immediately started making biscuits.

I said "Okay, then." and I grabbed Tula's brush and started to brush her fur and the purring got louder.

She head bumps.  She rubs.  She "makes muffins" as my son used to call it when he was little because he couldn't remember the word "biscuits."
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Las Vegas, Nevada from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Ordinarily, we avoid Las Vegas like the plague, but we wanted to see the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden. It's free to the public (except for parking, which was steep at $20 for the day). Erik and Mae are fans of botanical gardens, in general, and they've kind of hooked us on seeing gardens when we can. Erik tells me this one changes frequently. When he saw it last time, it was decorated to honor the Grateful Dead. (That must have been interesting.)

Okay, so we girded up our loins for a drive into Sin ...

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Las Vegas, Nevada from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Ordinarily, we avoid Las Vegas like the plague, but we wanted to see the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden. It's free to the public (except for parking, which was steep at $20 for the day). Erik and Mae are fans of botanical gardens, in general, and they've kind of hooked us on seeing gardens when we can. Erik tells me this one changes frequently. When he saw it last time, it was decorated to honor the Grateful Dead. (That must have been interesting.)

Okay, so we girded up our loins for a drive into Sin ...

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A table of embroidery from contemporary embroidery

 




I mentioned recently that I lost all public reference to my collection of embroidered sample books because of you know who.....(Typepad)

Insert some unladylike language here.

I also mentioned that I'd try to somehow post a little of that collection here and here we are.

A very brief video show and tell.

If there is anything you would like to see in more detail please just let me know.




 


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Lola pouch by Sew Quirky from Just Sew Sue

 

The Lola lunch buddy is one of my 2026 UFOs, but I have also entered it into the 2026 Jersey Eisteddfod, so it needs to be handed in by 1 March. I have enlarged the dalmatian applique from A4 to A3 and plan to make it into a cushion for my daughter. The pattern was in a Sew Quirky mystery box and came with a kit. 

I have substituted the metallic sunglasses for the gold as enlarging the pattern meant there wasn't enough and I added the aqua vinyl which goes well with the speckled Essex dyed linen I ...

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Judy's Chicken & Rice from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

This recipe came from Judy at Patchwork Times quite a few years ago. I've tried to link to the original post, but her blog is no longer available. I didn't want to post the recipe without her permission and wasn't sure how to contact her, but I had an old email address and thankfully, it worked! I really enjoyed getting back in touch with her.She was very gracious and gave me permission to share

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Wednesday Wait Loss 477 from The Inquiring Quilter

WWL is a place where you can share photos of quilts you’re working on and get encouragement to finish them from our Wednesday Wait Loss group! As you can see, I’ve been doing this for years and so our group is strong, loves to share, and is very welcoming.

Here’s how it works. Every week I start out by sharing what I’ve been working on. Then I share the projects from the previous week that most inspired me so that they will inspire you too! This is followed by the actual link up where you can ...

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Charity Quilting from Becca's Crazy Projects

This scrappy quilt was pieced by Mary V for Annapolis Quilts for Kids. 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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More progress from My Sewing Room

Yesterday morning I had 3 hours of uninterrupted time in my sewing room.  I spent it working on the Jackrabbit Stars project.  


That gave me the focus time I needed to get the final strip set and other pieces done - in the correct order - to make the last star section.  That 4th star section is done, and the 3 long (90") sections that go on either side are pinned and ready to sew.  Now that the hard work is done, it's time to get this one done.


I'm really hoping to get this to the flimsy stage by ...

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How well do you know your neighbors? from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Wow -- it was so warm yesterday (plus 2) —it was obscene! We had a little bit of snow in the night, so I got that shoveled when I got back from walking the girls. 

So here's a question for you—how well do you know your neighbors? I'm pretty observant, and because I walk daily, I get to see things as they change. Like the neighbor who is now retired because they shovel their own snow rather than have a truck come and do it. 

However, I am not as good as I think I am!! There is ...

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Catching up from Happy Cottage Quilter

 I have been without a computer for about a week.. My son was loading up a new one when the old one broke. I mean physically the top half broke :-( But thankfully he has it fully loaded now and I recently picked up.

So what have I been doing? Well, I made more pillowcases for Ryan's Case for Smiles. 

And I finished piecing the Valentines quilt.
I have enough Charms left over to make a table runner.

Now I just have to learn about the new computer. Which has a few new things. Like downloading pictures. Sigh.... :-(

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Binding finished................. from Exuberant Color


The binding was finished last night, too late to take it's final photo.






I still can't believe there were so many purples in the Kaffe collective fabrics.  Seeing all of the fabrics on my shelves, stored by number, there didn't seem to be that many.  I sometimes think I should store them by color, but so many of the collective fabrics are multicolor without one clear color standing out.


I love the fabric on the back and I was lucky enough to find it on sale.  It is also from the Kaffe collective group.









While in the ...

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A Family Weekend from Jo's Country Junction

All of the kids were home this weekend except my daughter Kayla’s family…and I was a very bad blogger and forgot to take pictures. Here’s a picture of Kelli and Georgia working on the UFO quilt from Ila. In all truth, Georgia was playing with the pins. It’s odd how much my grandkids like playing …

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Other Crafts in 2025 from Pointless Quilter

 What a crafty year it has been for me.  I now belong to two craft groups.  One is the Copper Ridge group and the other is for some of us single church ladies.  CR group was meeting at least once a month, but we have decided to scale back to one every other month for 2026.  The church group kind of meets when someone has a craft to do and wants to host.  No schedule per se.  I've also done a lot of crafts with the kids (Caleb and Trinity and Jyoti) and one day Trinity had a little ...

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