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April 20, 2026
Cerita Berhasil Togel Kayu: Dari Awal Jadi Juara! from Tink Squared

Di alam perjudian, banyak cerita berhasil yang menggugah pemain untuk selalu berusaha dan tidak pernah menyerah. Sebuah hal menarik perhatian adalah kisah berhasil Kayutogel, yang dimulai oleh seorang pemula dan telah terkenal sebagai sosok pemenang. Dengan ketekunan, strategi yang efisien tepat, dan sejumput nasib baik, dia mampu mengubah nasibnya melalui lomba kayu togel.

Permainan Kayutogel bukan hanya hanya lomba, melainkan ialah merupakan sebuah perjalanan yang penuh warna. Banyak individu mengimpikan untuk menjadi pemenang, tetapi tidak semua tahu langkah-langkah yang harus diambil agar meraih cita-cita tersebut. Pada artikel ini, kita kami akan mengeksplorasi seperti apa Kayutogel memulai perjalanannya, tantangan yang dihadapi ...

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Lucky Hearts Baby Quilt COMPLETE from Wedding Dress Blue

A coworker is having a baby soon. When asked about a quilt she said that she liked teal-aqua and the room would have a farm animal theme, “You know, like elephants!” I am not sure how many elephants the average farm (outside of Asia) has, but this quilt does have them.

The block is a modified version of Scrappy Log Cabin Heart block. It is a great pattern and highly recommended.

Because of the elephants, I selected a quilting design with that theme. AND, because I am super lucky, found fabric in my stash that has both the right colors ...

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Design Wall Monday - April 20 from My Sewing Room

A new week, so some new projects are coming out to play.  The next UFO I've decided to work on is . . . drum roll please . . . Beach Bums!


Beach Bums is a wall hanging, with a simple pieced background and lots of raw edge applique.  I bought the pattern in Rapid City in August 2024.  The pattern designer - JoAnn Hoffman is a Black Hills area designer, and one of the other UFO wall hangings on this year's list is also by her.  At the time I also bought the 3 colors needed for the background, but all of the applique ...

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CLASS IDEAS starting in Fall 2026/2027 from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

 

Here is a group of quilts suggested by some of my current students for a scheduled sew-along starting in fall 2026 and running to 2027. Providing feedback does NOT mean commitment. Sessions will be ONE hour per month ON ZOOM to accommodate everyone regardless of the geographical location. The classes will be on Saturday morning. 

I have NOT culled any of the suggestions, but here are some things I consider when selecting a pattern for a 9-month-long sew-along. Some of these quilt patterns will likely NOT make the cut based on my criteria, but they may make a good single ...

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Rahasia Kayo Togel: Mengungkap Rahasia Dibalik Fortuna from Tink Squared

Dalam dunia gaib, sering orang-orang mendengar tentang beragam kepercayaan dan praktik yang menawarkan fortuna. Salah satu kejadian yang menarik perhatian banyak individu adalah kayutogel, atau disebut dengan sebutan togel kayu. Benda ini terkait dengan fortune dan kesuksesan dalam permainan angka. Namun, apa sebenarnya yang membuat kayutogel begitu spesial?

Masing-masing kebudayaan memiliki cara tersendiri dalam memahami dan menggapai keberuntungan. Di Indonesia, kayu togel telah menjadi ikon impian bagi banyak orang-orang, baik dalam proses mencari jackpot besar maupun dalam rutinitas sehari-hari. Banyak yang mempercayai bahwa kayu ini mempunyai daya magis yang dapat menarik keberuntungan, dan ritual-ritual sering dilakukan agar mengoptimalkan potensinya kayutogel ...

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Getting ready for retreat from Just Sew Sue

 

Having returned from France very early Friday morning, my suitcase was already out so I have started packing for the next Modern Quit Club retreat on 1 May. Less than two weeks to go now! I bought some lovely zippers from Ecolaine in Rennes, so decided to make a twice as nice pouch by Aneela Hoey for the pouch swap. These zippers were unusual as they look like ametal zipper with the end stop but aren't made of metal.

The pouch didn't take long to make but I made the same mistake as every other version I've ...

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Slow day................ from Exuberant Color


I didn't have anything lined up to sew, so I sorted the 1.5" batik squares by color and value so I could check on my inventory.  Red, orange and yellow filled one tray.




Another tray was all blue and turquoise, and it looks like it is mostly turquoise.






This assortment was pulled from one box of batik scraps to do more cutting today.







Here are the remaining squares waiting to be sorted.  It looks like I need to cut some more purple and green.

It was chilly and breezy yesterday so I spent the day inside relaxing.  The ...

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Design Wall Monday - April 20, 2026 from Small Quilts and Doll Quilts

Good Morning Quilters!

Well, I tea-dyed the ocean waves quilt, but I don’t think it made much difference.  So after I did it, I read up on how to do it……..my usual plan of attack, I’m afraid.  So now I think I’ll try it again with improvements in method.  

What did I do wrong?  I didn’t use enough tea bags.  I didn’t let the tea seep for 15 minutes before using it.  I didn’t wet the quilt with a solution of water and vinegar before soaking it in the tea.  I didn’t ...

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Sandwich Saturday from Angie Quilts

On a Saturday!!! Just like the old days, sandwiching on an actual Saturday!
All four of these sandwiched (on a Saturday) quilts belong to Merlot. She's on a mission to catch up with all of her ongoing quilt tops, while trying to keep up with the baby gifting quilts, which she is producing at quite a speedy rate trying to keep up with Mother Nature!

This one made a long time ago using a William Morris Layer Cake. 
So long ago that Louise barely remembers making it.

This is the same design Louise has made a few times, this ...

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Bee Prepared - Strawberry Crush Sew Along!! from Bee In My Bonnet


Hello quilty friends!
Thanks for joining me 
for my upcoming sew along!

 

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 will begin on 
May 18th, 2026
and you are invited!

The sew along will take place 
here on my blog,



 and also on my 
for week one.
If you are new to my ...

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Orange Pineapple Fluff from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

 I've been making Cherry Salad for close to 40 years and seeing as it is always requested, I have made it A LOT.Then, not too long ago, I ran across a similar recipe for this Orange Pineapple Fluff and I thought it looked promising.I will link to it HERE, but there were so many ads that I had a hard time reading through the post and it was awfully frustrating.I made this as a side dish for

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Week 16 of 2026 from Thread Head

This week I sewed a summer dress -

Made using the cotton fabric I snowed dyed a few weeks ago.
Sewing is a learning experience for me, and I did learn a few new things. The pattern didn't have pockets, so I added slash pockets - I learned that slash pockets don't work with gathers, so the pockets stick out (fine for collecting eggs), pockets in the seam would have worked better.
I also learned how to install an invisible zipper - turns out it is the easiest way to install a zipper (I used an invisible zipper foot for sewing ...

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Some Charity Finishes from Quilts and More - Home Made Creations

 It's been a while. But I did a blitz on some of my projects the past two months, and got a ton of stuff done.  First, one of my guilds was challenged to a quilt-off, to see how many quilties (small, 24" square quilts for babies) we could each make in a month.  I decided to go all in and try to help my guild - and I made 36 quilties!!  Holy cow. And now I am so burnt out with binding baby quilts, I'm taking a break :)  But here are some of my contributions to the cause.

 

9 ...

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Purr-fectly Free: Cat Quilt Patterns You’ll Love to Stitch from Patchwork Posse

Whether you are a seasoned stitcher or just picking up a needle, there is something so satisfying about a cat-themed project. This collection is packed with a variety of styles and sizes, making it easy to find the perfect match for your fabric stash and your skill level.

You can whip up a single block for a quick pillow or wall hanging, or keep going until you have a cozy baby quilt or lap-sized project. From playful appliqué that captures that classic feline personality to simple patchwork for a clean look, these patterns are all about having fun and getting ...

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April 19, 2026
Sew & Tell - 4/20/2026 from Melva Loves Scraps

We're on the road...

Before we left on the trip, I was able to finish and deliver a t-shirt quilt.  This quilt is for a smart, kind and intelligent young man that we have known for all his life.  He graduated in May of 2025 and currently attends Colorado Mesa University.  He loves Dr. Pepper, the Lord and his college.  He was granted the Daniels Fund scholarship... and if you know anything about this, you know it is a prestigious scholarship as well as very generous. 

He wanted to have a few more CMU shirts included but didn't ...

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COLORADO MOUNTAIN MAJESTY #2 from Q-BITS

In 1987, I made a donation quilt for Colorado Quilting Council to be raffled off  at their 1988 Symposium.  I liked the way it turned out, so I decided to make a small version for myself.  Well, evidently life got in the way and I never finished the small clone.  The center portion of the quilt design is the traditional Centennial block.  Since this is the Centennial state of Colorado's 150th anniversity; I decided it was time to finish it.

THE STATS:  Colorado Mountain Majesty #2, 1987-2026, 33" x 33", Machine Pieced, Machine Quilted.

Does 39 years between start ...

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Saturday's Smile!! from The Quilting Garden

Marney Ward - Facebook

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Saturday's Smile!! from Lavender Quilts

Marney Ward - Facebook

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Time is flying by and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

Bonjour and welcome

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Slow Sunday Stitching from Eagle's Wings Quilts

 The Chipmunk for the Year in the Woods project has gotten part of its legs and its tummy. The tail will come next. These are just so cute!! 

I think I can call this one about 30% done. It is quite fun to be able to stitch this while at the same time watching the chipmunks outside feasting on the bird seed that drops to the ground. I’ll link up to Kathy’s Slow Sunday Stitching.



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