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January 21, 2026
Homemade Vanilla from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

 This year I thought that bottles of homemade vanilla might make good Christmas gifts. Since it takes a year, I figured I ought to get them started.I bought a pound of vanilla beans from Vanillabeankings.com for $14816 bottles off of Amazon for $23.79.And stocked up on mostly Vodka and a little bit of White Rum and Bourban. I wanted to give them all a whirl. $71.001 oz of beans to 8 oz of

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Colour My World Show and Tell from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

And just like that, plans change! I thought I was going on an adventure yesterday, even got in the car and was halfway there, but then realized I was ahead of myself by ONE WEEK!! And I had a playdate planned for today, but it's not happening, so I have a free day! OK -- technically, not a free day because I'm madly working on that list of things for the week! Both changes of plan just mean that I'm getting more work done! 

I'm happy to report that two of the writing assignments are done. Well ...

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Frosty tiny town from Just Sew Sue

 

I took this piece to the framer last Tuesday and collected it yesterday. Initially I thought the painted frame was too brown but when I photographed it this morning it looked much better.


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Little Red Schoolhouse from Happy Cottage Quilter

 In all the years that I have been quilting, I have only made one Red and White Quilt.  It was a commissioned quilt in 1997 and the only one I ever sold.  



The pattern originated from Eleanor Burns, but I designed the checkered border.  


I can't remember how large it ended up, as the original pattern only gave directions as a wall hanging, using 6 Schoolhouses. I saved all the directions and hand drawings in hopes that I would make another one.  
Happy Quilting!

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Batik strips................. from Exuberant Color


I opened a drawer....and there were these matched 4.5" strips and 2.5" strips.  I knew they would work for double 4 patch blocks.  I have been needing a mindless sewing project for TV time.



I pulled all of the purple and green sets and started sewing the 2.5" strips together.  Each pair of fabrics will make 4 blocks, 2 dark and 2 light.

I retrieved the bag with half rectangle triangles for yesterday's project and found there were 20 in the bag, but they all faced the same direction.  I need both lefts and rights ...

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My 2026 Quilting Plans from Jo's Country Junction

After I wrote about the quilts I finished in 2025, a reader asked me if I had plans for 2026. The answer, yes and no. For the most part…I want to work on UFOs. I thought about signing up to the Dirty Dozen with Mary at Country Threads, but I am not that diligent to …

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Tried To Be Lazy from Quilting My Way

This morning, I was up after Patrick. He was waiting to go golfing. They were told it would be about 10 am before they could get out there. He texted me later to say it would be about 11 am. I just laughed. It was really cold today. I don't understand how they can go out in the weather!

I headed up the downstairs. I was going to do some work down there but ended up waiting a couple hours while I played my game. 

 

I first started with the 2" strip on the top and bottom to find ...

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Nat’s Sloan bag - Day 3 from Quilting Studio Adventures


 So almost all the parts are ready to be assembled.  The two big pieces of lining need zippered pockets - and I’m almost there.  Tomorrow is also top stitching all the straps and attaching them.  The final step will be assembling the zippered collar for the top of the whole bag.  And then…

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January 20, 2026
Cross Stitch WIP Parade from Jo's Country Junction

In the cross stitch world, projects that are carried over are called WIPS…Works in Progress. The truth of it is, many of the projects haven’t been worked on for a long time…even years. HA!! So, I thought I would do a little inventory check to see where I am in the WIP department. Honestly, I’m …

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Result HK: Informasi Penting Setiap Pemain Togel from Tink Squared

Permainan Togel Hongkong yang lebih dikenal dengan permainan togel tersebut adalah sebuah game judi angka populer di dalam Indonesia. Setiap hari, para pemain togel bukan hanya menunggu hasil undian saja, tetapi aktif mencari-cari berita terkait live draw HK, hasil keluaran HK, dan beragam analisis untuk membantu para pemain dalam merumuskan ramalan yang lebih akurat. Dalam komunitas togel, pemahaman tentang data HK dan hasil lainnya sangat penting agar meningkatkan peluang kemenangan.

Sejalan dengan perkembangan teknologi modern serta kemudahan akses informasi, pemain togel sekarang dapat dengan mudah mengakses berita terkini melalui platform seperti Hongkong Pools. Dengan adanya data keluaran HK dan informasi ...

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A Day for Slow from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I'm writing fast this morning...mainly because I didn't do much yesterday, but also, because we're heading out. I'll tell you what we're doing in a minute. I'd planned to get out my sewing machine yesterday, but then we were slow getting out the door in the morning. We didn't even get home from the grocery store until after 2:00. We still had to put away the groceries, and we had to eat lunch, and we needed naps...obviously. (Priorities, People.) So, by day's end, I hadn ...

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A Day for Slow from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. I'm writing fast this morning...mainly because I didn't do much yesterday, but also, because we're heading out. I'll tell you what we're doing in a minute. I'd planned to get out my sewing machine yesterday, but then we were slow getting out the door in the morning. We didn't even get home from the grocery store until after 2:00. We still had to put away the groceries, and we had to eat lunch, and we needed naps...obviously. (Priorities, People.) So, by day's end, I hadn ...

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Vintage Roses ~ Sew & Tell - 1/19/26 from Melva Loves Scraps



Let's jump right into Sew & Tell Time!  This week's feature is from Gwyned's Life of an Artist and her first entry to the 2026 Project Quilting challenge.  here's her description of the challenge... in a nutshell.

"It takes place over 12 weeks and not the more typical 12 months. Second the turnaround time from the announcement of the challenge to the finish line is exactly one week. It starts with a challenge posted on Sunday. Then it is up to the individual to interpret the challenge, make something stitched and layered, finish it and post either ...

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Stitch The Quilting Bee Cross Stitch Club with Us! from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Lori Holt is back with a new stitch club, and we are sew excited to stitch along with all of you! The Quilting Bee Cross Stitch Club is inspired by Lori’s Mercantile Quilt Seeds, showcasing vintage sewing motifs, from essential tools like needles and thread to irons and starch. Join us for a year of stitchy fun from February 2026 to December 2026, and keep reading for all the details you need to know before we kick things off!

The Quilting Bee Cross Stitch Club Supplies

This beautifully designed set is illustrated in Lori’s signature colors and adorned ...

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Black and Cream HST from Night Owl Quilting


This quilt is actually one that I made myself!  I was at a quilt retreat in Dryden this fall and one of the activities over the weekend was an auction.  One of the items up for grabs was a layer cake of from the Benartex line called New Traditions.  (I prevailed even though a friend tried to keep up bidding me.)


I decided there was no time like the present to whip that layer cake into a quilt top while I was at the retreat.  I googled for some layer cake ideas, but when I realized the layer cake had ...

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To Do List for the Week of 01/20/2026 from Life In Pieces

It's been bitterly cold this week. It's great sewing weather, but not so great for much of anything else.  It certainly kept me in the sewing room.  That made last week's to do list look a little short.  


To Do List for 1/13/2026

1. 2026 Guild BOM: Finish March, start April blocks ✔

2. Kate's Choice: Assemble third row ✔

3. Magnificent Mystery: Work on Nov/Dec/Jan clues ✔

4. Wild and Goosey: Finish green blocks, start on blue ✔


Definitely a productive week!  Can I do the same this week? Maybe, maybe not. Two quilt alongs ...

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To Do Tuesday from My Sewing Room

 One little project is seeing progress - the Valentine mini.


The flimsy went together very quickly on Monday, so now it's time to quilt and bind it.  The backing fabric in the kit is much too pretty to go onto the back of something where it will never be seen again.  It is tucked in with some other Valentine fabrics for a future project, and I'm using a leftover backing chunk in it's place. 


Thank you to a couple of readers who suggested a "stop border" around the panel, and then add the blocks.  I have the borders ...

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Denim Jacket Refashion with Lace from From My Carolina Home

After finishing the previous denim jacket (Denim Jacket Refashion) using the embroidered panels, I was charged up to do another one to put in the guild shop at our upcoming show. Working on the second denim jacket, I had a lace collar that I thought might be a nice addition. But, when I placed it on the yoke, it just didn’t fit right.

Two small lace hearts are the perfect size to adorn the front pockets.

At the bottom, I used a flat lace with a pretty edge as a replacement waistband.

Start with folding the raw edge under ...

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Scrappy Sampler Sew Along–First Two Blocks from Wedding Dress Blue

Have you heard of the 2026 Sew Along: Scrappy Sampler with Jessica Dayon?

It has just started, and here are my first two blocks.

Thanks to Debra, who sent me an abandoned mystery sew along project a while back. The fabrics seemed perfect for this sewalong. I have added a few solids for variety, and I really like the look so far. Thanks, Debra!

I’ll keep you posted as we go. Learn more about the sewalong HERE.

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OWN it NOW!!! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

While I might be inspiring you, you are inspiring me, too! I hear your words of encouragement in my head when I want to quit. And then I think about how fun it will be to share the finish with you the next day, which keeps me going. 

I think starting the blog, almost TWENTY years ago, was a very good thing. They say journaling is therapeutic, and I believe it. It just took me a bit of time to get myself organized so that I knew how to deal with the physical and mental mess around me! 

But if ...

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