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March 9, 2026
Weekend Update from Quarter-Inch Capers

Oh my, where to start? Betty and I went to garage sale Saturday. We normally don’t go to garage sales, but her sister texted her and said they had a lot of fabric. Well, ok. Off we went. I bought a bag full for $4.50. I failed to take a picture of it; I’ll do that later today. 

I worked on the picket fence border I want to put on my Round Robin quilt. It’s slow going. Since I decided to do scrappy, I feel like the cutting took longer than I had hoped. I have ...

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Puffed Out! from The Quilt Quine

I had such a busy week that I actually forgot that I had a long weekend. At first I wondered what I was going to do with it. Perhaps I should’ve planned to go away. I had two intense days of long arm quilting mastery teaching which went very well. I also gave a talk to the local Quilt group and everybody stayed awake so that’s always a good sign. It was great to see some of my quilts again which just live in a suitcase. I have been driving around with them all week because I can ...

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Mix Parlay Approaches: Formulating Profitable Sets for Optimal Payouts from Tink Squared

In the realm of sports wagering, few strategies are as exciting and potentially lucrative as betting on Mix Parlay. Whether you’re placing wagers on football matches through platforms like SBOBET or discovering fresh betting options on SBOBET88, grasping how to create winning combinations can enhance your payouts. With significant events like the World Cup 2026 looming, it’s the right time to dive into the intricacies of parlay betting and refine your approach.

Mix Parlay betting enables gamblers to merge several selections into a single bet, producing bigger odds and the possibility of considerable returns. This approach can boost ...

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Signs of spring from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Wow -- it's the start of another week. While I'm thoroughly enjoying each and every day, it just seems that Monday comes along very quickly!

We have no snow left. We had two days of temperatures in the low teens, and you could almost see the snow melt. It was crazy because I was thinking it was going to take forever for all this snow to melt, and then poof — it was gone. I did more cleaning up in the backyard and hope to finish this afternoon. Then we need a nice, gentle rain to clean things up. But ...

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Chasing the Clouds Away from Happy Cottage Quilter

 

book cover for Chasing the Clouds Away

Chasing the Clouds Away by Debbie Macomber is a delightful romance novel. 


Maisy Gallagher gives up her dream to study to become a nurse after the death of her father. The family pulling together to make everything work. But hard as they try, it doesn't seem to be working.

Chase Furst, an arrogant self focused banker, meets Maisy at the Chicago airport. He is rich and thinks money can solve anything. He is on the way to make arrangements for his mothers funeral. But his whole life changes after meeting ...

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» Just Sew Sue



 We are just about ready for the Eisteddfod which opens on Thursday afternoon. Time now to work on a customer quilt and my March UFO. Number 3 was selected for March which is Autumn by Barbara Ana. I am putting all four seasons on one piece of linen. Spring is almost finished, summer had a small start and nothing had been worked on for autumn and winter. I worked along the bottom of summer to find the start of autumn.

Progress is slow as I have been suffering with the nauseous side effects of a medication. I have reduced the ...

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First quilt finish for March 2026................. from Exuberant Color


Photographing flannel is a little tricky.  It looks blurry but actually is just soft.  The top was made 2 years ago and finally it is a finished quilt.  It is 53" x 70".  It has Hobbs 80/20 batting in it and it was longarm quilted by Robin Diaz.







The backing is a flannel I found on sale.  It is a little heavier than most flannels and it is a yarn dyed woven design, not a print.  One long panel has the stripe running vertical and the remainder was cut into two crosswise strips and sewn end to end to ...

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Design Wall Monday - March 9, 2026 from Small Quilts and Doll Quilts

 Good Morning Quilters!

It was a very productive week here.  Last Monday, I reported that the indigo/shirting Jane Stickle quilt had 15 more pieces left to make.  Thirteen triangles and two corner kites.  

 I got my paper-piecing brain in gear……meaning I stood backward and upside down.  In that state of mind, with three seam rippers nearby, at the ready……I tackled all the thirteen remaining triangles and one of the two remaining kites.  While paper piecing, I make every mistake you can make.  

Mistakes I made this week:

1)  adding a piece too small to cover the intended ...

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A Spoonful of Sugar from Let's Begin Sewing

I picked up a jelly roll of these really sweet fabrics from a fellow quilter who was destashing and decided to make a baby quilt. The pattern is modeled after a vintage Amish quilt I had seen somewhere on the internet.

It was a quick satisfying project that took perhaps a day to put together. I particularly like the back of the quilt. Used some hoarded Denyse Schmidt fabric I had bought from Joann's. I miss that store.


I quilted it with a wavy pattern, using stitch #4 on my Bernina QE 440. This pattern gives the best texture ...

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Farm Fresh Sew Along - Week Seven!! from Bee In My Bonnet

 



Well howdy farm friends!!

Today is week seven of the
FARM FRESH SEW ALONG



YeeHaw!



We are making the 
FARM FRESH Quilt 
which finishes at
 88" x 95"
It consists of 50 pieced 
Farm Girl Blocks
from two of my books...


Farm Girl Vintage
and
Farm Girl Vintage 2

 There is a mix of both
 6" and 12" blocks in our quilt:)
I'm so excited to be 
sewing from these books again...
it's been a wonderful trip down
memory lane for me  
and I want to thank you 
for coming along with me:)




We are making our quilt ...

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Orchard Progress from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

 OK raise your hand if you're tired of orchard posts. LOL. I'm sorry, but this has been a big project for a couple old folks. There's a lot more to it than just putting trees in the ground. Seventeen trees are now settled into their new homes. The fig and pomegranate were leafed out when we picked them up so we'll wait until the last frost before we put them in the ground. They are

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Psalm 7, Fiber Fun, Literary Living, Finding Joy from Faith, Trust and Breast Cancer

Hello There,
Thank you all for you sweet comments on my new header.  I was playing with blogger's layout and decided to go for it!  While we're talking about blogging, thank you all for your patience as I grieve Daddy.  I’m finally starting to comment and respond to your sweet comments again! As spring begins to peek around the corner, my joy is slowly returning. It feels strange, but wonderful to laugh, play with my grandbabies, and rediscover joy in everyday life again. It's fabulous to reconnect with all of you! 

I had such a relaxing ...

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Busy 15 Minutes to Stitch Week 10 from High Road Quilter

 This week was Project Quilting Challenge week, with today being the submission date. But since I submitted a quilt earlier in the week, I felt like my "off week" started early, and I have been busy relishing my time off.

I finished a bonus quilt.  I showed both of my quilt finishes in my last two posts.  Then, I worked on making progress on already started quilts. 

 I added some more patches to repair the bunk bed quilt my mother made. counted what still needs to be made for my Lupine and Laughter quilt.



I made more "snake" for my ...

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Hello Sunday..... from Quilting My Way

This morning, we cleaned house and then left for the casino. We are going on Sunday to get the free gift of pots and pans. The pan we got last week is really nice and works great. We can use it and I do. Today we got a Dutch oven with lid. So, I'm looking forward to seeing how long these last. 

We played our usual games. But that wasn't working out. So, we went back to the game we played last week that we really liked. Right off the bat, Patrick won $862. So, we stayed and ...

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Week 10 of 2026 from Thread Head

I finished a couple of things this week -

This crochet scarf I started in December. I made it with some handspun from years ago (it is BFL that I dyed a gradient, it was previously a cowl that I didn't wear - probably will be a crochet scarf that I don't wear but it was fun to make). The pattern is Hot Chili by Carmen Heffernan - it is a free pattern on her website.
I finished weaving some little utility cloths I started in January.
All hemmed - they are roughly 10" squares. Made from thick cotton - for under hot ...

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My SAHRR is Done! from The Quilting Reader's Garden

At last! My SAHRR flimsy is done.  I finished it last Wednesday, but didn't have time to post it. Here it is: Round 4 was to use curves, I let the curvy lines of the flowers fabric of my Kaffe Fasset pieces stand for that. And Round 5 was to use two colors. I chose to instead use two fabrics. To tie it together, I used a fabric from Round 3 to be my Round 6.  Now I just have to

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My SAHRR is Done! from Quilting Reader's Garden

At last! My SAHRR flimsy is done.  I finished it last Wednesday, but didn't have time to post it. Here it is: Round 4 was to use curves, I let the curvy lines of the flowers fabric of my Kaffe Fasset pieces stand for that. And Round 5 was to use two colors. I chose to instead use two fabrics. To tie it together, I used a fabric from Round 3 to be my Round 6.  Now I just have to

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March 8, 2026
Quilty Immersion from Adventurous Quilter

Hubby is away visiting his family for five days, so I'm having a quilty immersion week and catching up on tons of tasks that needed doing in my sewing studio.
Today I basted, quilted, bound then washed and dried my Eye Spy Adventures quilt! I'll get more photos tomorrow of this quilt finish. It's a relief to have this one out of my 'to be quilted' pile. 
 

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Studio Hostage ~ Sew & Tell - 3/9/2026 from Melva Loves Scraps

 

Spring has begun to spring! Though it is very early, and we will likely still see another snowstorm or two... the tulips and hyacinths are poking their little noses out of the ground.  Our irises are turning green with new growth, as are the day lilies.

It is evident that the ground that has been dormant is waking up and releasing pollen... it happens every year... my allergies have made me miserable.  I've muddled through so far with no infection settling in and no horrible coughing spells.  Whew! It does help that I don't feel a bit of ...

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HI everyone!! from JulieKQuilts



Above are my Johnny Jump-ups, that survived the winter!  Hurrah!!


What a pretty pot of loveliness!




I have a few plants in the little garden, and more seeds are sprouting minute by minute, assisted by a lovely rain last night.




More seeds in a big pot!!  Flowers are coming!




I don't know who this heifer is!!  (me)




I am beginning some Dresden plate blocks.




I made a big tote for the quilt guild.




The amaryllis is huge this year!




Lucky is always the best helper.  Doesn't he have lovely eyes?




I just need a binding on this patient ...

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