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July 13, 2026
More Quilting FMQ/Rulerwork from The Knitting Quilter



 I've spent the last few days working on the Whiskas N Catnip quilt top. I've been quilting the corner blocks. I wish I could say I had everything planned before I started quilting but I ended up just sort of improvising as I went along.

These 2 pictures are the same pattern but 2 blocks on either side of the quilt. I think some things are easier to see in one picture than the other so I thought I'd show you both of them. I quilted up and down loops in the large triangles, straight lines in ...

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More Quilting FMQ/Rulerwork from Knitting Quilter



 I've spent the last few days working on the Whiskas N Catnip quilt top. I've been quilting the corner blocks. I wish I could say I had everything planned before I started quilting but I ended up just sort of improvising as I went along.

These 2 pictures are the same pattern but 2 blocks on either side of the quilt. I think some things are easier to see in one picture than the other so I thought I'd show you both of them. I quilted up and down loops in the large triangles, straight lines in ...

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Prepped, Packed, and Ready to Go from The Colorful Fabricholic

 Crazy busy week here, so anything I can do ahead is good. Cherie flies in Wednesday and we leave for retreat Thursday. I have all the sewing stuff ready to go. 

I have all my projects prepped, cut out, and ready to sew. The white project box at the right is my Christmas Tree, per my son's request. This is a priority but it's a have-to project, nor a want-to project, so I will reward myself for working on it by working on my other projects. 

The tray with cut parts is my X and Plus project. Several ...

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The Beginning of a Beautiful Thing ~ Sew & Tell - 7/13/26 from Melva Loves Scraps

 
Welcome back to Sew & Tell... the weekly party where you are able to share your recent projects (finished or progress) and friends get inspired and encourage one another!


I had a fun week in the studio.  But before I tell you all about that let's take a look at the featured selection from last week's party.  There were several scrappy style projects shared but Alycia's Pringles quilt in progress was the one that was randomly selected.

She had a huge growth spurt all due to the AC going down and repairmen needing supervision.   I'm sure her ...

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Shortcut Quilt: Fat Quarter Quiche from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Get ready to fall in love with the newest addition to the Shortcut Quilt Series quicker than you can cook a custard. Beginners and quilters of all skill levels will be enamored with the Fat Quarter Quiche Quilt! You can start sewing Shortcut Quilts right away, and this one is extra handy for anyone who has a stash of Fat Quarters that you’ve been waiting to use. Our Shortcut Quilt patterns are always free, and they come with a Fat Quarter Shop YouTube video tutorial.

The Fat Quarter Quiche Quilt Pattern

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About my Etsy pattern shop from A Beautiful Day - O Zi Frumoasa

 Hello friends!

 

A beach bag made and embellished with the BULKY Alphabet Uppercase Letters Template by Mihaela Alexandrescu (https://abeeautifulday.blogspot.com/).

 

Now, in the midst of a beautiful summer here, in this part of Europe, I have one not so beautiful announce to make:

Disagreeing with the latest rules imposed by the etsy.com platform, I will be closing my little shop - https://1beautifulday.etsy.com - effective July 30, 2026. 

 
If you want a digital pattern of mine, you have two weeks left to buy it. Now, while I'm writing this blog post, there is still 1 copy ...

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This and that and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

Allô and welcome

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Easy and Cute Lunch Bag Sewing Patterns You’ll Want to Make and Use from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to sew a reusable lunch bag with these fun patterns and tutorials. Whether you’re packing lunch for work, school, a quilt retreat, or a day on the go, a handmade lunch bag is a practical project you’ll use again and again.

One of the best things about sewing your own lunch bag is that you get to choose the fabrics, size, and style. Make one that’s bright and colorful, simple and modern, or themed for the season. You can even sew a few extras for family members or as thoughtful handmade gifts.

Easy Lunch Bag ...

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Pumpkin Garden Beginner Quilt from Pieced Brain

Pumpkin Garden Beginner Quilt

Here’s a fun and easy Pumpkin Garden Beginner Quilt pattern to download and make quickly. It is perfect for using all your scraps!

Newbie Gardener – click here to purchase

Newbie Gardener is my newest pattern! I made the quilt using The Patch Beneath collection by Island Batiks. It measures 51″ x 51″, and the blocks finish at 10″. I loved working with the batiks in this collection. However, you can use your favorite collection or, better yet, all the scraps in your stash.

The quilt size works as a throw, a table topper, or a wall hanging. I rotated ...

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Lightweight Summer Quilts: Best Fabrics, Tips & Ideas from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

There’s something so satisfying about using a handmade quilt year-round, but if you’ve ever woken up in July sweating under a thick, heavily batted beauty, you know the struggle is real. The good news? Lightweight summer quilts are a thing, and once you discover how breezy and beautiful they can be, you might find yourself planning one every warm-weather season.

Whether you’re curling up with a good book on the porch, draping something pretty over the foot of the bed, or sewing a heartfelt gift for a new baby, summer quilts deliver all the charm of traditional ...

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Shades of Grey - Friendship Block from Patterns by Jen

 


Welcome back for my second week with the Shades of Gray Tour! This week I'm sharing my take on the Double Friendship Block. 



Yellow is the universal color of friendship. I thought it was the perfect pop of color for this block. I decided to go with a lighter gray for the smaller star points. I chose this direction as a nod to those friendships that are the backbone of our lives. The friendships that you know will always be there, no matter how much time has passed, no matter how busy lives get, they are your people. I ...

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Quilting Weekends and Happy Birthdays! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


What's it like to spend your birthday on retreat?

Fantastic of course!  All of your best quilty mates around you to help celebrate, and eat your cake.

And yes, there was ice cream as well.

I love to spend my own birthday doing something I love (In somewhere far away from here) and it tickles me that folks will plan their retreats around their birthday month so they can continue to celebrate all month long.

And you just have to know that any gifts are also quilty, right?
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Quilting Row by Row from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I'm writing extra fast this morning because I have an early appointment with a new dermatologist. My dermatologist of some 35 years retired a couple of years ago. I've been seeing another doctor, but I haven't really felt comfortable with her. Now I'm switching. It's hard getting in with a specialist as a new patient, but I managed to score a July appointment, when his new patient appointments were booking out until December. I hope I like him. It's just a routine skin check...nothing to worry about. Hopefully, I ...

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Quilting Row by Row from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I'm writing extra fast this morning because I have an early appointment with a new dermatologist. My dermatologist of some 35 years retired a couple of years ago. I've been seeing another doctor, but I haven't really felt comfortable with her. Now I'm switching. It's hard getting in with a specialist as a new patient, but I managed to score a July appointment, when his new patient appointments were booking out until December. I hope I like him. It's just a routine skin check...nothing to worry about. Hopefully, I ...

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Pinning headers from contemporary embroidery

 


Do you remember this post?

I have finally started the process of finishing these pieces in order to create another cloth sample book.

After thinking about it I decided to use cloth headers, it really is the most practical solution. 

The strips of Liberty print fabric that are pinned here will be embellished with hand stitch at the seam.

There are seven more pieces requiring headers and once they are all finished with decorative embroidery they will be joined to finish the new cloth sample book. 

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A New Ta-Da! for my Toes from Quilty Pleasures

 I had some Passenger Princess time last week while we drove to check on our parents and I finished my latest pair of socks!


I make short socks because having anything above my ankles makes my legs swell (thanks, heart failure!).  These are wool so they work great as shortie socks with sneakers in the summer and also with some of my funky Fluevogs in the winter.  

My go-to pattern is Rye by Tin Can Knits.  The original pattern has garter stitch detailing down the front, but I don't have any time for that nonsense (Garter in the round ...

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A Finished Quilt Top from Life In Pieces

It was a nice weekend.  My Guy and I celebrated our 34th wedding anniversary on Saturday by going out for a fancy dinner followed by custard at our favorite spot for dessert. We are long past getting gifts for each other.  Neither of us need anything, we'd much rather go do something fun together.  


With us going out on Saturday, I didn't get much sewing time that day, but I'd already made up for that by sewing a lot earlier in the week.  The final border was added to Lupine and Laughter (Bonnie Hunter) on Tuesday.  





Another ...

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Another Stocking from Wedding Dress Blue

Another Daughter-In-Law means another stocking. We are so very happy to have her in our lives.

She is a nurse, loves capybara, has a pet pig (yes, it is a thing) and…well, just look at the stocking and you will see.

Links to past stockings can be found by searching the side bar, or check for a few of them HERE, HERE and HERE.

I still need to get one made for Sparkle Jane’s daughter. That should be done before the end of the summer.

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Design Wall Monday - July 13 from My Sewing Room

I've fallen off the wagon thanks to Crazy Days here in town.  The guilt is minimized however by the great price discounts on all of it.  And I have a purpose or plan for most of it.


I have a weakness for fat quarters so of course a few pretty ones had to be included with my other purchases.  Backgrounds for future projects always makes sense, and 2 yards of a red patriotic print will fit right in with my QOV sewing.  There was a kit for a cute Valentine table runner that I couldn't resist.  And - an ...

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MOM - We hate cats! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I didn't take a picture of the progress on my puzzle, but I'm working through the green forest! Are these pieces reflections, or are they the trees? Hmmm..... I started creating a section that wasn't attached to anything, since it was easier to work on. Then I discovered that my section was upside down and fit beautifully into the top part. 

I work on it for about an hour each evening. After that, it becomes too challenging for my brain, which is interesting, since there are other puzzles I could work on for hours. This one is ...

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