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April 9, 2026
After Easter Springtime Happenings from From the Strawberry Patch...

Another Easter Sunday has come and gone; we had a lovely holiday complete with a baked ham dinner and all the fixings at a table surrounded by family and friends. Lynnleigh spent the night with us on Saturday and helped to decorate some beautiful eggs which added festive color to the  dessert table laid out with bunny and chick cupcakes. The Egg-mazing egg decorator was one that I saw

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After Easter Springtime Happenings from From the Strawberry Patch...

Another Easter Sunday has come and gone; we had a lovely holiday complete with a baked ham dinner and all the fixings at a table surrounded by family and friends. Lynnleigh spent the night with us on Saturday and helped to decorate some beautiful eggs which added festive color to the  dessert table laid out with bunny and chick cupcakes. The Egg-mazing egg decorator was one that I saw

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Snappy Pouch Sewing Tutorial (Easy DIY Snap Bag Pattern) from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to sew a snappy pouch that opens wide and snaps closed with a simple squeeze. This is one of those small sewing projects that’s quick to make, fun to use, and surprisingly handy to have around.

If you’ve never made a snap pouch before, you’re in for a treat. The built-in metal frame gives it that “snap” opening, making it easy to grab what you need without digging around. It’s perfect for holding sewing notions, small supplies, or even everyday items you want to keep organized.

snappy pouch tutorial | patchwork posse | easy sewing projects and free quilt patterns

Pouch Tutorial with a Snappy Closure

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April 8, 2026
The Vintage Sale Coming Soon from Jo's Country Junction

So many of you tell me that you’d love to attend the Vintage Sale I regularly go to. I thought I would share the pictures that have been released so far and tell you when it is. This sale is part of Vintage Venture. Several other shops in the area are also having sales as …

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I Made a Dozen Quilts in a Dozen Weeks from High Road Quilter

As we were nearing the end of the first quarter at the beginning of last week, I was thinking about how many quilts I had made already an because it was a good number, I made a bigger push to finish even more quilts. I have recorded a show and tell video and am in the process of editing it now. II will publish it on my Quilt and Color YouTube channel when it is finished in a day or two.


I've shown you a lot of finishes here throughout the year, but I haven't shown you all ...

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Psalm 9, Part 2, Fiber Fun, Literary Living, Finding Joy from Faith, Trust and Breast Cancer



Hello There,
Thank you so much for stopping in!  I sure hope you all are doing better than I am.  It's my birthday weekend and strep throat decided to crash the party.  I've been miserable, but am hopeful the coming week will be better.  My husband, who is an amazing cook, made me a big pot of delicious chicken/vegetable soup!  It's so soothing to my throat.  Thank You, God for antibiotics, my wonderful husband and chicken soup!   
Before I got sick, my husband was also in to mood to paint my sewing room.  The walls are ...

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American Pride Exhibit 250th Year of USA from Humble Quilts

Here are a couple more lovely quilts from the Christ collection that was shared at Lancaster Quilt Show in Lebanon, PA. 










I LOVE this!


 

And if you are anywhere near San Diego......


I will be presenting my trunk show to Village Quilters Guild on Saturday at 10AM
Glory Bee! Patriotic Quilts from My Collection.
Website for the guild is HERE
Above is my Shenandoah Stars. On the left vintage quilt purchased in Virginia. On the right, my rendition. Patterns available on Etsy- HERE (PDF pattern) HERE (Paper pattern mailed) and HERE. (a kit with pattern) 

I hope your week is ...

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No Sewing Day from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It isn't often I go a day without sewing, but yesterday was one of those days. Of course, there's almost always time for slow-stitching, and so it isn't exactly true that there was no sewing at all. This is Tiny Treasure #42. It has fan stitch, lazy daisy, stem stitch, French knots and satin stitch.


And then I realized I still had my Easter quilts out with Easter two days gone. So, hop on off, Easter Bunny and make way for some Spring things. On the wall between the kitchen and dining room ...

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No Sewing Day from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It isn't often I go a day without sewing, but yesterday was one of those days. Of course, there's almost always time for slow-stitching, and so it isn't exactly true that there was no sewing at all. This is Tiny Treasure #42. It has fan stitch, lazy daisy, stem stitch, French knots and satin stitch.


And then I realized I still had my Easter quilts out with Easter two days gone. So, hop on off, Easter Bunny and make way for some Spring things. On the wall between the kitchen and dining room ...

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It’s Spring! Kinda . . . from Prairie Moon Quilts

It’s going back and forth between hot and cold right now. We’ll have a day when it’s 87 outside, then the next day we have a freeze warning. One day we’ll be under a tornado watch, and two days later, it’s snowing again. It’s hard on the animals. They start trying to shed their winter coats, only to need them back again! So rude. But they all seem to be doing OK in spite of it.

Today is Ranger’s birthday!!! He’s NINE years old today. It makes me wanna cry. How can ...

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passing time in doorways . . . from Count it *all* JOY!

It's been a while.  I figured the simplest way to acknowledge the passing of time was through photos . . . of my 'doorscapes', since that's how I opened my last post (with the first photo).

Happy Thanksgiving!

Merry Christmas!

Happy New Year 2026!

Happy Valentine's Day!!

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Welcome, Spring!!

Happy Resurrection Day!

I'll come back and do some true updating with words.  Or maybe I'll just start where I am.  It's been alot.  (Go figure; five months between posts will do that.) But life is good, and I'm doing well.  God ...

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First quarter of 2026 is in the books... from A Prim and (not so) Proper Quilter

..and progress was made.

Honestly, it's a miracle. I almost had a flimsy by March 31, but embroidery digitizing homework got in the way. But...I was very happy to have an epiphany moment while working on the homework (almost at the last minute) that made me feel so good about moving forward. I have, of late, been questioning my desire to commit to digitizing all the files I want to stitch for quilting my quilts. But that tiny peephole of light I saw last Monday was what spurred me on.

Antelope Canyon will be a flimsy soon-ish...the ...

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25 Quilted Hot Pad Patterns You’ll Want to Make from Patchwork Posse

Whether you need a quick gift or a fresh look for the kitchen, quilted hot pads are my favorite go-to project. They are the perfect way to breathe new life into fabric scraps, test out a new technique, or whip up a batch to keep on hand for last-minute needs.

When you’re making something meant to handle high heat, protection is the priority. I always recommend using Insul-Bright, extra layers of cotton batting, or a heavier-duty fabric to ensure your hands stay safe. If you’re tackling a pattern with pockets, keep in mind that those extra layers add ...

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Roundabout Placemats from Night Owl Quilting



I think I have lost count of how many sets of Roundabout placemats Reneta has made and sent my way for quilting!  Reneta sends one large piece of batting, and one large piece of backing fabric and I am able to place them side by side and quilt away.


I love the Sand Dollar fabric on the back and Lobster traps on the front.  The Ripples pantograph was the perfect compliment.


The Roundabout pattern from Highway 10 Designs offers placemats and a runner that can easily be custom sized to fit your table.  They are great for oval and round ...

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Midweek: two flimsies! from With Strings Attached

I had a couple of errands Monday morning and took a quick walk at the state park on my way home.  (Yes, the lakefront is that close to home!  In the top photo in the collage my house is at the very left edge, just below the halfway point.)    The brisk northwest wind was chilly.  

That's a yucca on the lower right.  

Zion Woman's Club met at noon yesterday.  The speaker was the recycling coordinator from SWALCO (Solid Waste Agency of Lake County) -- I wrote about his presentation to AAUW last month. I asked him to do the ...

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Spring Cleaning Quilting and Cross Stitch Sale at Fat Quarter Shop from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

It is the perfect time to refresh your sewing space with our Spring Cleaning Quilting and Cross Stitch Sale at Fat Quarter Shop. Shop a wide selection of quilting fabric, precuts, yardage, quilt patterns, and cross stitch supplies, all at special savings for a limited time.

Quilting Fabric, Precuts, and Quilt Pattern Sale

Stock up on everything you need for your next quilt with savings on over 400 items. Shop quilting fabric, fat quarters, jelly rolls, charm packs, yardage, and quilt patterns to bring your next project to life. Whether you are starting a new quilt or finishing a work ...

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In The Machine from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


Let the quilting begin!

I'm so excited to get this one quilted - and it was a perfect day for some time in the studio to load it all up.

Housekeeper Susan was next door at the inn, excited about the ew vacuum we replaced the old one with.  It was time.  The beater bar on the old one was worn out and there were no replacement parts available.  New vacuum it is. )Hooray for the small improvements!)

Son Jeff was on hand working in the yard - I turned on some music to energize my morning and got down to ...

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More doodling with needle and thread on paper.... from contemporary embroidery

 




It's been a bit of a surface design week!

The doodling on paper from here has been added to....there's still a long way to go. 

A little bit of fabric may find its way onto this one as it develops....maybe.

And then last time I was here it was sheets and sheets of surface design work.

I get a bit addicted to this, the paper pieces, the possibilities of those. 

 

 

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Wednesday Wait Loss 479 from The Inquiring Quilter

WWL is a place where you can share photos of quilts you’re working on and get encouragement to finish them from our Wednesday Wait Loss group! As you can see, I’ve been doing this for years and so our group is strong, loves to share, and is very welcoming.

Here’s how it works. Every week I start out by sharing what I’ve been working on. Then I share the projects from the previous week that most inspired me so that they will inspire you too! This is followed by the actual link up where you can ...

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Cutting the jacket from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

You are the BEST!!!! Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. I don't have time to digest them this morning, as I need to be on the road shortly for my guild presentation. I'll be at the Thames Valley Quilter's Guild, and it's an hour and a half to get there. Their meeting starts at 9:30, which I think is the most civilized thing I've heard from any guild. A large percentage of guilds meet in the evenings because many members work, but I would no longer go out to an evening guild as ...

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