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April 3, 2026
Panduan Dasar Permainan IDN Poker untuk Para Pemula yang ingin Mencapai Kesuksesan from Tink Squared

Dalam alam game kartu, poker menjadi sebagai salah satu favorit banyak orang. Keberadaan situs seperti IDN Poker semakin mempermudah para pemain terutama untuk pemula yang ingin meraih keberhasilan di permainan ini. Dengan berbagai opsi permainan yang ditawarkan, termasuk poker hebat, pemain bisa memperoleh pengalaman bermain yang jauh lebih seru dan menantang. Namun, sebelum masuk ke permainan tersebut, ada baiknya Anda memahami beberapa dasar agar menambah kemungkinan menang.

Platform IDN Play menawarkan ragam variasi permainan poker yang cocok bagi berbagai tingkat permain. Mengetahui aturan dasar serta strategi permainan menjadi menjadi kunci utama bagi mencapai kemenangan. Untuk yang baru saja mengenal dunia ...

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April 2, 2026
Little House Sampler Quilt Sew Along ~ Rails - Block #5 from Melva Loves Scraps


Thanks for coming back for another chapter of the Little House Sampler Quilt Sew Along!  This chapter of the sew along is all about the book By the Shores of Silver Lake.

The Ingalls family had many challenges while in Plum Creek, Minnesota.  They were in debt because of the grasshopper invasion destroying their crops. Mary was now blind.  Pa had to leave his family for work in Dakota Territory where he could make as much as $50 a month.  He sent for his family.  They traveled by train to meet him.  They became the first settlers in the new ...

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A Bump in the Road from Jo's Country Junction

You might remember earlier this week, I told you I would be spending next week in Iowa City getting radiation treatments. I also told you that I could stay at Hope Lodge. Well, I was wrong. They are full. That put a lot of my family and me in a bit of a panic. Yes…I …

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Productivity from Quarter-Inch Capers

Some days I’m really productive, and other times I feel like I’m doing good to get the bed made and the breakfast dishes cleaned up. Not much got done Monday, although I did get groceries bought and cooked a meal for the kids. That was about it! Yesterday everything sort of fell into place, and I got a lot done. I did the binding on two customer quilts. This is a Christmas panel.

 

And, here’s another Christmas panel. 


I love the fabric she used on the back. According to the selvedge, it’s a Michael Miller print ...

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WIP Wednesday #207: NEW Mystery Mini bag Club #3 is Open! from Crafty Gemini

Let’s get ready for a new Mystery Mini Bag Club for the next 6 months! We heard from so many of you in the 2nd of Edition Club that we decided to add on another 6 months full of fun and beginner friendly projects to keep it going!

All the details will be shared. Bring your questions and join us!

Sign up for Mystery Mini Bag Club #3: https://craftygemini.com/shop/mystery-mini-bag-club-3p/

Join our email list: https://craftygemini.com/newsletter/

Ask your own questions for a future WIP Wednesday here: https://forms.gle/6HuDFcuftYCp7nmk8

Other products, projects, and ...

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I Like Thursday #310 from The Knitting Quilter


It's time for I Like Thursday! Please visit LeeAnna over at Not Afraid of Color to link up with more participating blogs that post happy and positive content. Well, I finished cross stitching this kitty and started the tedious task of back stitching. You can see it in his paw, mouth and ears. It's long and boring but does improve the overall look. I just have to keep at it!!


I went to the mall and saw the Easter Bunny getting ready to have his photo taken with some kids. It brought back memories of my kids sitting ...

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I Like Thursday #310 from Knitting Quilter


It's time for I Like Thursday! Please visit LeeAnna over at Not Afraid of Color to link up with more participating blogs that post happy and positive content. Well, I finished cross stitching this kitty and started the tedious task of back stitching. You can see it in his paw, mouth and ears. It's long and boring but does improve the overall look. I just have to keep at it!!


I went to the mall and saw the Easter Bunny getting ready to have his photo taken with some kids. It brought back memories of my kids sitting ...

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Baby Tumbling Blocks from Night Owl Quilting


Naomi made this lovely Tumbling Block quilt for a special grandchild.  A timeless classic isn't it?


Naomi chose the Windswept pantograph and white So Fine thread that blends in very nicely.




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Friendly quilts from Kat & Cat Quilts


Hello, friends! Louise here with some more quilts made from your orphan blocks and scraps. Let's jump right in with this bright batik beauty.


This one has been marinating in my stash for while, and I can't recall if it showed up as blocks, rows, or even a finished top. All I know is the fabrics are gorgeous! Someone donated this fun stripe with celestial motifs that just seemed destined to be the backing.



This small quilt is made of 9-patches and snowball blocks. The turquoise, 30's style fabrics were donated as long strips that made piecing ...

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Midweek: a flimsy, stash report, and first quarter roundup from With Strings Attached



It's a flimsy!  

I auditioned a couple of red/green prints for the border but nothing looked right (or I didn't have enough) so I used the background.  

64" x 72".  6 yards in all.



Here's a closeup.   

Several people have commented on how small the 9ps are.   I cut 1-1/2" strips and the blocks are 3-1/2 (3" finished).   I don't think that is that small.  Maybe it's all the practice I had with the mini-9p swap I participated in for so many years.

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Stash report, March.  Fabric in:   ZERO   Fabric out:  91-1 ...

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Prepping from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It's going to be a busy day. In addition to a few housekeeping chores on the day's agenda, I'm going to do a couple of make-ahead dishes for our family dinner tomorrow. On today's list is creme brulee (just the custard for now), and some deviled Easter eggs. I was happy to find some beautiful fresh asparagus at the grocery store yesterday. That will be for tomorrow, and our dinner is shaping up nicely.

It was fairly late in the day by the time I was able to get to any sewing ...

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Prepping from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It's going to be a busy day. In addition to a few housekeeping chores on the day's agenda, I'm going to do a couple of make-ahead dishes for our family dinner tomorrow. On today's list is creme brulee (just the custard for now), and some deviled Easter eggs. I was happy to find some beautiful fresh asparagus at the grocery store yesterday. That will be for tomorrow, and our dinner is shaping up nicely.

It was fairly late in the day by the time I was able to get to any sewing ...

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Petunjuk Lengkap Ekspektasi 4D: Saran dan Trik Berhasil from Tink Squared

Dalam dunia judi, khususnya dalam permainan num contoh lotto, harapan 4D telah menjadi sebuah opsi populer untuk para pecinta permainan. Bagi sejumlah orang, harap empat dimensi bukan sekadar permainan, tetapi juga sebuah peluang untuk meraih impian dan meraih profit. Meskipun ini berupa bersifat random, terdapat beberapa taktik dan petunjuk yang dapat meningkatkan kemungkinan Anda untuk berhasil.

Tulisan ini akan mendalami menyajikan panduan lengkap mengenai harapan 4D, sekaligus saran dan trik yang bisa Anda terapkan terapkan. Dengan memahami bagaimana metode bermain dan mempelajari nomor secara efektif, Anda semua bisa memperkuat taktik laku Anda. Mari kita telusuri lebih jauh tentang harapan 4D ...

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March Stash Report and Goals Update from The Colorful Fabricholic

March was a productive month; it seems like I accomplished a lot more than I thought I would. The top priority was getting ready for retreat next week, and I was able to jet Diabolical Jane and a second project prepped. Then in order to use up scraps I added a third project. 

Diabolical Jane Layout

With time on the long arm I was able to quilt and finish Positively Scrappy (tutorial here). I quilted the Opal Inspired baby quilt on my domestic machine, so that project is finished, too. It's rare that I have two finishes in one ...

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The Farmyard Friends Sew and Stitch Along Starts Now from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Today, we get to officially kick off the Farmyard Friends Sew and Stitch Along with Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet Co.! For the next 11 months, join us for some playful farmyard antics, reach for the stars, and bring these beautiful projects to life. Keep reading for all the details you will need to join in!

When is the Farmyard Friends Sew Along?

Mark your calendars! The Farmyard Friends Sew Along runs from April 2026 to March 2027. At the beginning of each month, visit our social media to see the finished block(s) for the month. Then ...

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I Like Thursday # 498 Easter chocolate from Not Afraid of Color

 

Welcome to this week's list of likes starting with this inflatable Easter bunny who frightened my puppy

OMDog  Mama is it alive??  (Mama: no honey, want to sniff it?) 

Alfie:  Uh no, let's just quietly keep walking.... 
while keeping an eye on it to see if it's following us! 

Critter noticing
this week Alfie noted a yard squirrel chowing down on the honeydew shells we put under the tree

His first time racing toward a critter, and the squirrel went up the tree, looked down and chittered at Alfie for quite a while. Alfie stood like a ...

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Border Time! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


This finally happened yesterday!

I finished all of the border blocks and it was time to get down to the nitty gritty and get this quilt top put together.

I've been fluctuating on a name - the main block in the center is called Gretchen. (We had a little doxie named Gretchen when the boys were little!) but with the addition of these border blocks it needs a bit of an up-do.

In the running is "Hello, Gretchen!" as a nod to the traditional block center, but a bit more.
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whew – it’s April from Terificreations's Weblog

Audrey awoke from her deep sleep with a level of activity never before witnessed. Later tonight or early tomorrow morning the fermentation process for sweet dough begins. I’m making a double batch to share. As I started this the delightful memories of checking a book on how to make a loaf of bread out of… Continue reading whew – it’s April

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Hand Embroidered drawstring pouches from contemporary embroidery

 




Hand made, hand embroidered drawstring pouches.

One of these is patchwork focused, namely Grandmothers flower garden.

The other piece is gingham focused, embellished with bullion knots and sequins.

Both pouches are fully lined with silk Dupion. 

I use these to store my vintage handkerchief collection and I get to see them every day.

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I Like Thursdays: April 2, 2026 from 3 Poodles and a Nana

 


Hello and welcome to another edition of "I like Thursdays"!  Today we focus on the good in life and share it on the internet.  See more positive posts at "Not Afraid Of Color" the blog of our hostess LeeAnna!

It's Spring!  I'm working on the garden clean-out and it feels good to be outside.  I'm also being more careful of how long I work.  I time myself so my joints are not in agony the next day.  

As a caregiver--a lot of my likes surround the people in my care.  My husband is recovering now.  Today I ...

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