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March 7, 2026
Free St. Patrick's Day Cross Stitch Chart from Kitty and Me Designs

I worked up a little St. Patrick's Day freebie cross stitch pattern a few weeks ago.  Almost forgot to post about it!  This is a little Four Leaf Clover design.

Four Leaf Clover Cross Stitch Pattern by Pamela Kellogg
Here's the link where you can download this PDF and my entire free cross stitch pattern collection.

Happy Stitching! 

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Creativity this week... photo transfer of my painting onto fabric, hand stitches on top from Not Afraid of Color

 

Good to know my creativity is still here, whether you're making something or recharging, focused or distracted, it's always here waiting for us. 

This week Project Quilting's prompt was opposite colors on the color wheel. I had in mind using golden yellow and lavender with applique of a close up tulip. 

I got out my watercolor paint palette from Derwent and just painted from the pretty pan colors to warm up, using one round brush, a 6" square paper, and white ink pen

OH! I have to go with these colors! When I began to run out ...

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Strategi Jitu Menang pada Wargatogel from Tink Squared

Dalam era saat ini ketika sekarang, banyak individu tertarik untuk mengetes nasib mereka di beragam permainan, termasuk salah satu adalah wargatogel. Game tersebut semakin populer di sektor masyarakat, khususnya pada kalangan masyarakat penjudi togel yang mencari-cari kesempatan untuk meraih profit yang signifikan. Namun demikian, tidak semua pemain dapat meraih hasil positif secara mudah. Karena itu, pentingnya memahami taktik jitu untuk menang di wargatogel menjadi suatu hal yang penting.

Dalam tulisan ini, kami hendak mengulas aneka strategi serta tips yang bisa menambah kemungkinan kamu untuk meraih kemenangan pada permainan wargatogel. Mulai dari pengetahuan tentang angka-angka yang sering keluar hingga cara pengelolaan ...

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Quilt Reveal: Spread your Dreams and Soar from High Road Quilter

 


When I went to the sewing room to make the Orange Complements Blue Flower for the Project Quilting challenge, I saw a pattern I had printed out of a hot air balloon. I thought it was a great pattern to use and was hoping I could manage to find a way to make it fit whatever the upcoming theme was.  



I think it would have been great to use for the challenge, but I had already thought of the flower, and wanted to make that.  I realized with the small scraps I have, that I could cut out the zig ...

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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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Eat, Sleep, Quilt! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


It is so awesome to have the retreat so full of happy quilters once again.

I felt like this winter was never going to end....and yet, just a few weeks later we have reached the point where Hubster Dave had to come remove the storm window from behind the kitchen window so we could open up the little wing windows and let some fresh air in because the kitchen was getting too hot with all of the wondrous food making going on!
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Humble and Heartfelt from Night Owl Quilting


Judy brought this stunning quilt.  The pattern is called Humble and Heartfelt by Kim Diehl.  The fabrics are from the Gratitude and Grace collection from Henry Glass fabrics.


Judy selected the Feathered Curls pantograph.  I don't use this pantograph all that often, but it really felt like the perfect fit for this quilt.


Judy treated herself to more fabric from the collection for the backing which really completes it perfectly.


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Is your smartphone a slot machine? from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Taking my computer out of sleep mode was a good thing. Before I knew it, the syncing had finished, and my folders in the Classic Version of Outlook now have email in them!!! I must get busy and start deleting and resorting what's in there. I don't want to have to go through that again. 

And the program is no longer frozen. It wouldn't allow me to do anything while the syncing process was happening, so that is one positive thing that happened!!!

I went to the post office to check on my missing parcel, and they ...

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Strategi Tepat dalam Menang pada Judi Bola Online from Tink Squared

Dalam zaman digital kini, taruhan sepak bola online kian populer di tengah pencinta olahraga, terutama ketika acara besar-besaran seperti World Cup. Dengan banyak banyaknya JUDI BOLA

The post Strategi Tepat dalam Menang pada Judi Bola Online appeared first on tinksquared.com.

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Pertaruhan Bola Online: Kepastian pada Situs Judi Bola Terpercaya from Tink Squared

Dalam era siber yang terus berkembang, judi bola di dunia maya semakin menjadi pilihan pilihan utama bagi para penggemar judi. Dengan bermacam-macam platform yang menawarkan menyediakan layanan taruhan, krusial untuk para pemain agar menentukan situs taruhan bola yang dapat dipercaya yang menjamin perlindungan dan kenyamanan saat bermain. SBOBET dan SBOBET adalah dua entitas terkenal yang telah telah diakui di kalangan pecinta judi bola, menawarkan beragam jenis taruhan, seperti parlay serta mix parlay yang semakin diminati menuju acara besar misalnya Piala Dunia 2026.

Menghadapi Piala Dunia 2026, antusiasme untuk bertarung pada pertandingan kian meningkat. Pemain tentu memastikan memastikan mereka mereka bermain ...

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RSC26 - Week #10 from My Sewing Room

Not the most productive start to the red month, thanks to coming down with a nasty cold.  And for being gone to college basketball tournament since Wednesday afternoon.


But I can share one RSC finish - Zipper!!  I made the blocks a couple of years ago, assembled it into a flimsy in 2025, and now it's finally done. Yay!  This will be a donation quilt.  It's 56 x 84, made with blocks that finish at 8 x 12 as they all use 2.5" strips.  But the blocks could just as easily be made with 1.5" strips for ...

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The table runner............... from Exuberant Color


I knew there were several rust color Nancy Crow fabrics that might work for the binding and this one is the winner.





It took over 2 hours to hand finish the binding last night.  I pieced the Hunter Star blocks in October 2014 and sewed them end to end for this table runner.  I have had the batting cut for it for several years.  Some things just don't take priority and this was one of them.  It is 12" x 35.5".


The backing is the remainder of a fabric I used for a quilt back many years ago ...

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Red for RSC from Romany Quilting

Red is the colour selected for March for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.   I had a few simple blocks to make - the same block in two sizes, so that didn't take too long at all.  The baby blocks were first, and I wanted to keep it soft, no bright, glaring red, I decided.  So I chose a pink and red print to keep the look I was after.

Baby blocks

The dinosaurs were next, and I used a bright red solid for these ones.  Another donation quilt, I'm sure some young boy will love snuggling up with the dinosaurs ...

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Deco Bed Quilt Going Back in Time Out Following Hand Quilting Experiments End of February, Hello March: One Monthly Goal + Carri... from Cheeky Cognoscenti

Alright, I think I'm done with the hand quilting experiments on my Deco Bed Quilt and it's time for this project to get shoved back into a closet again -- after a quick recap for the benefit of Future Rebecca.


Hand Quilting in my Grace Square Lap Hoop


After trying both ways, hand quilting with and without a hoop, I definitely prefer the hoop.  It makes it so much easier to maintain consistent tension when you pull the thread through the fabric and it definitely makes it easier to mark quilting lines, if you feel like marking them.  I ...

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Community Quilts from ME! from Jo's Country Junction

In my effort to clean off my sewing room island, I’ve been tackling projects right and left. Smack dab in the middle of the island were two community quilts a blog reader had sent to me. These were intended for me to finish and donate to the animal rescue that I work with for their …

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Coffee With Dad - An RSC Flimsy, Another WIP from Grandma's Red Needle

As the title says; Coffee with Dad is a Flimsy!
Viola at Familie Barwitzki challenged me to work on my UFO #26, since 26 is her birthday. Now that Swirling Stars is on hold, waiting (forever! due to shipping error from the online shop!) for ordered quilting thread, I accepted the challenge. 


In my previous post I mentioned I had too many blocks for one quilt. 
That is absolutely not true! I don't know where my head was, or better say brain (it must have melted in the heat these days!), when I figured out I need 36 coffee ...

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Movie Day from Quilting My Way

This morning, Patrick was up before me. He was sitting in the living room. I thought he was going golfing but remembered he said he had to go to Olympia instead for blood work. 

He left and I went downstairs to get to work on the wreath scraps to work on the wreaths. Cutting takes the longest on this. 

I was able to cut some but not near what we need. It's going to be interesting how we get all this done. I will try, but dang! 

Plus, I need to spend time on the computer doing research for ...

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March 6, 2026
Magnificent mystery is finished from Beryl the Pearl

 Finally, except to weave in loose ends and give it a light wash…then on to the GE Designs quilt along Freida. And I have always wanted to make a lone star design, I bought a kit from Plains and Pine. Looks challenging!  Oh and at some point quilt up the Frolic quilt from Bonnie’s mystery…



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Spring Cleaning from Adventurous Quilter

It is my birthday today and my gift to myself was to spring clean my studio! the vacuuming was definitely needed! Don't you just LOVE a clean, tidy studio!

 

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Wall Art from Let's Begin Sewing

A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.


On one of my evening walks in the neighborhood, I went to an "open house" out of curiosity and saw an amazing black-and-white hexagonal tile backsplash. The pattern stuck in my head, and I decided to do something about it. When I got home, I found the English Paper Piecing (EPP) hexagon templates I had used for a pillow cover a few years ago and got started. As the first few pieces came together, I loved what I saw.

The fabrics are Kona Natural and Black. As the piece ...

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