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December 13, 2025
Out with the old and in with the new! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Mission accomplished! The two (lengthy) presentations are together! I love putting the presentations together, and I spend quite a bit of time sewing, taking pictures, scouring the internet for inspiration or ideas, and amassing the information into a somewhat cohesive storyline that makes sense! 

And I learn so much from doing that. It's amazing what you can find on the internet these days. And yes -- you must be careful that what you see makes sense. It has to make sense to you, but it might not make sense to the next person. Or you may not like the idea ...

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Fringe Benefits: It’s Coming! from Wedding Dress Blue

The blocks for my model quilt are complete, and I am working on layout.

Finish and tutorial coming soon!

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RSC25 - Week #50 from My Sewing Room

Week 50 - I just can't believe 2025 is almost over!!  It was painful to write that 5-0 for this week, as time is flying way too fast.  


The 4-Patch Fun project is coming along.  When I left this last week it was 3 blocks wide by 4 long.  Now it's 4 x 5.  Forward progress!  The zig zag layout is working out nicely, and as I add more blocks in lots of colors it will get better and better I think.  This will continue to be an RSC project well into 2026 most likely because the blocks are ...

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Simple Stocking Free Pattern! from Expect Moore

If you need a super simple stocking that looks like you spent some serious time on it, then this is the right

The post Simple Stocking Free Pattern! appeared first on Always Expect Moore.

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Blast from the Past: March 2015 from Jo's Country Junction

I’m doing a little series of posts that feature old blog posts. I have been going back and looking at them. It’s been fun. I started blogging in June 2009…WOW—over fifteen years. Today, I’m still playing catch-up, so today I’m telling you about March of 2015. I started my in-home childcare business in March of …

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Going to start over on Majestic mystery from Beryl the Pearl

 After considering what I really want, I will start over after my error. So today I cut all pieces needed and will carefully begin again!  I’m excited for I really wanted the black background, to go with another dark background quilt.  So problem solved. 

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October Quilts 2025 from Swooze's Quilts and Tall Tales

October is one of my favorite quilt months!  This is the month that I attend the Wichita Falls American Sewing Guild retreat.  It is hosted at a church camp.  They provide all the meals except on the bonus day.  Usually people bring their lunch and then there is meal sharing or pizza in the evening.  I have a friend that I actually met at this retreat invite me to room with her.  I invited my friend to come along as well as she has attended these retreats in the past and also enjoys them.


My friend and I drive up ...

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Christmas coloured log cabin from Stitching Matters

The maker did not say she intended to use this for Christmas or that the recipient wanted it for her guest house as a Christmas decoration, but to me, the colours gave the feeling of Christmas.



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Casino Day from Quilting My Way

We left for the casino around 10 am and didn't make it home till around 6 pm. That goes to show how much fun we were having. We pretty much came out even on the deal. We were winning, but not enough at times. lol We just had fun playing on their money. We had been close to getting 3K but it just didn't happen. We were okay with at. 

Both of us needed to get out of the house. Patrick hasn't been able to golf for a week, and I have been pretty much lazy all ...

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The Lack of Color in 2026 on Off the Wall Friday from Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever by Nina-Marie Sayre



'tis the Season right?
  The season for decorating, shopping, lights, wrapping and all things color.  Normally, it's the time of year that is sensory overload with all the different colors everywhere. I look forward to it because it's my first line of defense against the cold and the dark days of December.  Lately though it seems to have gotten harder.

It all started when I realized my stash of wrapping paper had nearly diminished.  So, I went to Walmart looking for some pretty new paper.  I mean, I hoped to find some pretty new paper.  But no.  It ...

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WITB from Gayle Bong Quilts Too

 WHATS IN THE BOX? Or bag or bin or basket.

More specifically my 2" scale Civil War scrap box. I knew what I had in it for  the most part. Let me show you.

The 2" scale refers to the finished size of the square and the pieces that would fit with it. So I include:

 2 1/2" squares

 2 7/8" triangles

2 1/2" x 4 1/2" rectangle and 6 1/2" long too

4 1/2" squares and

4 7/8"triangles 

A little pile of 2 1/2" strips 

And miscellaneous quarter square triangles ...

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Mini Card Wallets... from May Your Bobbin Always Be Full

 The holiday workshop is in full swing...



I am making Mini Card Wallets...

with SNAPS  !




I pawed through the fabric cupboards and

found lots of FUN dotty fabrics...




I am lining the wallets with

Shape Flex Fusible Stabilizer...




Shape Flex SF101

I love this interfacing...

It is so nice to work with and gives your

projects so much body with no stiffness at all.




These wallets require one piece of fabric

and one piece of stabilizer

and one snap...




I am sewing assembly line style...

The wallets are all prepped and ready

to sew together.




It just takes a few ...

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December 12, 2025
What I’m Reading: The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau from Jo's Country Junction

Before I tell you about the latest book I read, I want to apologize for the wrong link. I recently shared with you about my birthday presents for myself. I got this wonderful olive/pickle container…and I put in the wrong link. THIS is the correct link to purchase it. I loved mine so much that …

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Containment Contentment from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. How is everyone doing? I'll admit I'm worried about you folks up there in Northwestern Washington. We passed through some of the areas I'm reading about both going to and coming from Alaska, and so it feels just a little personal.  If you're among the folks evacuated, then I hope this ends well for you. Having faced an evacuation order a few years back, I'm sympathetic to how nerve wracking it is. Please stay safe. 

The rain has stopped in our area...temporarily, at least. We can see patches of blue ...

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Containment Contentment from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. How is everyone doing? I'll admit I'm worried about you folks up there in Northwestern Washington. We passed through some of the areas I'm reading about both going to and coming from Alaska, and so it feels just a little personal.  If you're among the folks evacuated, then I hope this ends well for you. Having faced an evacuation order a few years back, I'm sympathetic to how nerve wracking it is. Please stay safe. 

The rain has stopped in our area...temporarily, at least. We can see patches of blue ...

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Small Gifts ~ Sew & Tell - 12/8/25 from Melva Loves Scraps



Hello, hello!  I have been busy over here with two finishes - I shared those on Friday, and you can get all the details of the "His & Hers" Walk About quilts here. And then I turned my attention to some small gifts to share with the grandkids, friends and neighbors.  But before I go into detail about those, let's take a look at Marsha's small gift bags at Marsha's Spot.

As you can see, she has an assortment of colors and prints.  They sew up quickly and I have adjusted the size as needed.  Head over to her ...

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Stitching November 2025 from Joy of Quilting

Stitching for Christmas 

In November I focused on Stitching for Christmas.

Crochet Christmas Trees

I've really gone to town with these little beauties.
I experimented with different sizes from Half Trebles, Trebles and Double Trebles. It's been such fun. Especially as I can make one in about 30 minutes. 

My favourite were the Half Treble ones.

Mouse of the Month

Ta Da! Once again I've managed to finish a Mouse of the Month within it's alloted Month.

November in November 

November's Mouse of the Month was holding a firework with sparkles in the air.
BUT ...

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What We’re Working On from Eagle's Wings Quilts

 We worked on getting a few things finished this week. Marg is almost finished her blues/greys sampler.. And here at home I cut a bunch of reds and beiges into 6 7/8 inch squares to make a 48x60 quilt. It is fairly fast sewing. The layout, on the other hand, is challenging, but I like the final effect. I can hopefully get started on sewing it together next week. We also managed to make 3 quilt backs and then layer the 3 quilts. I think we have 5 or 6 now that are waiting on quilting. I brought ...

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Lupine & Laugher Mystery - Part Four! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


12/12! Can you believe we are at Lupine & Laughter Part Four already?

(Okay, I'm writing this ahead - I honestly have no idea what will be going on in my life by this date, but I'm pushing through anyway!)

Part One had One Thing, Part Two had Two Things, Part Three had Three Things, Part Four has Four Things Times Two!

Today I'm Sharing a bit of our waterfall wonder from our Iceland Adventure!

Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Positively Scrappy from The Colorful Fabricholic

 A few months ago I was working on another scrappy Pinterest-inspired project, but I put it on hold to work on my Crossroads Wheel blocks instead. Here's the original inspiration photo, credit StitchMischief Dec. 2020. 

When last visited, I had all the blocks made and sewn into columns. I took them to Social Sewing this week and got them sewn together. Now it's a finished top:

Easy-peasy Plus blocks, black or charcoal prints against colorful low volumes. Sometimes these kinds of light prints can be hard to use so this was a good use for them, light but ...

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