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October 28, 2025
Thrifting, Autumn Tablemat Finish, Found Forlorn Pumpkin Blocks from Canadian Needle Nana

Below is Brian Stauffer's "Winds of Change", a marvelous painting for The New Yorker cover on October 13. I wondered if this could be worked into a design for a quilt or embroidered piece. I do like curlicues. And I also wondered about what he meant by featuring these two things together. The noisy leaf blower and the beautiful design of nature. What do you think he's telling us?

LeeAnna at Not Afraid of Color's conversation starter this week was how we deal with fallen leaves. I don't use a leaf blower but Tony does as ...

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October 27, 2025
Honey Bee Garden Sew Along - WEEK FIVE!! from Bee In My Bonnet

 


Welcome to week five of the 
HONEY BEE GARDEN SEW ALONG!


to download the free sew along guide
 for this quilt.
to read my Bee Prepared blog post
and find out how my sew along works!


We will be making the 
Honey Bee Garden Quilt 
which finishes at
 72" x 86"



To make the appliqué blocks, 
 we will be using my 
Sew Simple Shapes called of course...
Honey Bee Garden!
 








The collection that we are using 
for the quilt is...
GENTLER TIMES!!


For week one I did a video tutorial
to watch the video ...

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October 25, 2025
Physical Therapy And Quilting from Quilting My Way

This morning, I wanted to leave by 9 am. I had to drop off the family history at the post office for Bryan. Then I found out 2 pages didn't make it in the envelope so will send it later. Then I stopped for breakfast and tea. 

Got to my appointment on time. Chatted with Bob about life in general for me. He suggested I might like to chat with a physiologist. I tend to agree with him. My emotions are all over the place and I'm not doing much anymore like I usually do. I sent a ...

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October 20, 2025
Honey Bee Garden Sew Along - WEEK FOUR!! from Bee In My Bonnet

 


Welcome to week four of the 
HONEY BEE GARDEN SEW ALONG


to download the free sew along guide
 for this quilt.
to read my Bee Prepared blog post
and find out how my sew along works!


We are making the 
Honey Bee Garden Quilt 
which finishes at
 72" x 86"



To make the appliqué blocks, 
 we are using my 
Sew Simple Shapes called of course...
Honey Bee Garden!
 








The collection that we are using 
for the quilt is...
GENTLER TIMES!!


For week one I did a video tutorial
to watch the video.


I also ...

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October 18, 2025
Front and back from contemporary embroidery

 Do you remember this from a few days ago?It's finished now, tiny applique circles edged with sequined bullion knots are dotted across the piece.It has also been damp stretched.This will be the front cover of my latest cloth book. The other piece here will be the reverse of that cover.At the moment both pieces are pinned around three sides.Next is basting, removing pins and hand

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October 16, 2025
Stitching Tools and Pumpkins, Mother Trees and Thanksgiving Prep from Canadian Needle Nana

Our Mother Tree on the house side of the lane way was, as usual, spectacular this year. I wondered how the drought might affect her, but no, the display was awesome. Carrying on no matter what just like a good mother. 

It's a shame that you can't really tell how large the trunk is. I can't get my arms around it.
And speaking of maple leaves, Rachel at Stitched in Color is hosting a SAL called Under the Maple Tree featuring her beautiful Maple Leaf quilt. Details HERE. Isn't it gorgeous! I don't have the ...

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October 13, 2025
Honey Bee Garden Sew Along - WEEK THREE!! from Bee In My Bonnet

 



Welcome to week three of the 
HONEY BEE GARDEN SEW ALONG


to download the free sew along guide
 for this quilt.
to read my Bee Prepared blog post
and find out how my sew along works!


We will be making the 
Honey Bee Garden Quilt 
which finishes at
 72" x 86"



To make the appliqué blocks, 
 we will be using my 
Sew Simple Shapes called of course...
Honey Bee Garden!
 








The collection that we are using 
for the quilt is...
GENTLER TIMES!!


For week one I did a video tutorial
to watch the video ...

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October 11, 2025
Another Interesting Day from Quilting My Way

 First things first. I was at PT today. I took Bob some veggies from the garden. Afterwards I went to moms for the applique group meeting. I had been there first, but no one was there. So, I really didn't expect much when I went. I arrive to find Micheale there with Jeanine. Jeanine didn't have anything to work on, so I gave her mom's block that I was working on. Conversation went to the back basting issues. Jeanine doesn't do back basting, and she didn't know what to do. We explained it to her ...

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October 6, 2025
Dresden Dreaming, Pumpkin Making, Free Patterns, Flower Garden Tablecloth from Canadian Needle Nana

There are still blossoms to be spied on my walks. Here is the late flower whose bloom mimics a frog  and this one is housing a little creature made visible by the sun shining through. What a pretty colour!

And the Fox Tails are attracting a lot of bees still too.
Overnight it seems our paths look like this now in open areas...an ocean of leaves. Petey is staying on with us and we are so happy to have him. Tony always had two dogs so this is like old times. And Ned is in heaven having Petey around ...

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Honey Bee Garden Sew Along - WEEK TWO!! from Bee In My Bonnet

 


Welcome to week two of the 
HONEY BEE GARDEN SEW ALONG!



to download the free sew along guide
 for this quilt.
to read my Bee Prepared blog post
and find out how my sew along works!



We are making the 
Honey Bee Garden Quilt 
which finishes at
 72" x 86"




To make the appliqué blocks, 
 we will be using my 
Sew Simple Shapes called of course...
Honey Bee Garden!
 








The collection that we are using 
for the quilt is...
GENTLER TIMES!!


For week one I did a video tutorial
to watch the video.


I ...

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October 3, 2025
Interesting Day from Quilting My Way

This morning, I needed to go to my PT appointment. First, we had a war game, which I could only play part of. I played for the first 25 mins, then when I got to the appointment, I played another 10 mins. 


 Texted Bob and told him he needed to come and get the veggies because I couldn't carry them. I brought the walking poles that I borrowed from mom. I was told I can try and walk on them around the neighborhood. I was going to, but then on the way home, got a text saying my credit ...

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September 30, 2025
Honey Bee Garden Sew Along - WEEK ONE! from Bee In My Bonnet

 



Welcome to week one of the 
HONEY BEE GARDEN SEW ALONG


I'm sew excited to get started!!
to download the free sew along guide
 for this quilt.
to read my Bee Prepared blog post
and find out how my sew along works!


We are making the 
Honey Bee Garden Quilt 
which finishes at
 72" x 86"



To make the appliqué blocks, 
 we will be using my 
Sew Simple Shapes called of course...
Honey Bee Garden!
 








The collection that we are using 
for the quilt is...
GENTLER TIMES


Today we are making the 
Flower Blocks 1 ...

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September 28, 2025
Scrappy Pumpkins, Cross Stitching Crows, Homemade Bread Stuffing, Talking Temu from Canadian Needle Nana

This is the Smoke Tree in September. I like the mulberry and lavender colours the leaves have this time of year.
And of course, the wild New England Asters are also purples and so pretty.
Thank you for lamenting with me about the loss of our little pond. It is sad, especially for all the critters and birds that lived, drank and bathed there. And though its been raining off and on the last two days, most of September continued the rainless streak. We've had frost warnings and I covered my pots on the veranda twice now but didn ...

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Another Quiet Day from Quilting My Way

This morning, I slept till about 9:15 am. I wanted to keep sleeping. That's fine. Maybe next time I will. When I'm not feeling well, I just want to sleep. 

I played games today. I wasn't in the mood for much else. Till after supper anyway. 

Patrick slept on the couch for a couple hours and I just played my games and chatted with friends on the game. I'm learning a lot, and one actually helped me. So, I may be getting better at this yet! 

Then after supper, I baked a blueberry zucchini bread ...

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September 27, 2025
Think I'm Getting A Cold from Quilting My Way

This morning, I woke with a stuff head, sore throat, and a headache to boot! So, I told Patrick I would be home sooner than planned. 

I got up around 8 am and got ready to leave. I need to go to the new CVS store (which doesn't take the insurance needed) and picked up some prescriptions. I then stopped to drop off some veggies for Phil. Had a bucket full. Made him come out and get it, since it was too heavy for me. He gave me cucumbers and zucchini. I dropped one of each off at Colleens ...

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September 25, 2025
Two For One Day from Quilting My Way

This morning, I was up earlier than usual. Patrick stayed home. It's his "day off" for golfing. He will be back at it tomorrow. 

I spent the morning downstairs, cutting backing and batting for 7 quilts. I have been washing the backing all day. Since I wash them in hot water, it takes about 2 hours to get them washed. So, I put 2 or 3 of the same color in at once. Had 3 loads today. I will be taking 10 of them up to Olympia next week. I need to do another one or two. I'm ...

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September 24, 2025
Honey Bee Garden Sew Along - BEE PREPARED!! from Bee In My Bonnet

 


Welcome Quilty friends!!

Today is the day for the 
"Bee Prepared" 
post that I do in preparation for my
 new fabric collections!



This is the point to start gathering
your supplies for the sew along:)
YaY!

This Bee Prepared post is for the 
and I'm so excited for it to start!


We will be making the 
Honey Bee Garden Quilt 
which finishes at
 72" x 86"
It consists of pieced flying geese 
and squares for the borders.
a large beehive and honey bee block
in the center, surrounded by
 22 appliquéd flower blocks!
 



To ...

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September 22, 2025
Stitching August 2025 from Joy of Quilting

Crochet - Sewing & Applique 

 My Month in Stitches 

Crochet Mini Bear in Caramel Fluffy Yarn

A Tiny Crochet Teddy. A quick and easy crochet Project using a chenille yarn.

Stitched Robin 

While Camping this month I Hand Stitched a little Robin on a Holly Branch. 
Part of this year's Christmas Tree Festival project which my local W.I. are taking part in.  I've got a few more on the go, so you'll be seeing more over the next couple of months.
A nice little calming Hand Stitching Project easy to pick up in a spare few minutes. 

Robin Stitching with View over the Lougher Estuary

Stitched Robin 

Applique & Stitched

Mouse ...

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September 5, 2025
Three Finished Bloomers Blocks from Quilting & Learning

Hi and welcome

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September 4, 2025
Millenium Quilt Repairs from Joy of Quilting

 My Millenium Quilt

                   Repairs 

Millenium Patchwork Quilt

My Favourite Patchwork Quilt 

Way back in 1999 when the new Millenium was on it's way. Quite a few Quilters got together on-line to celebrate this momentus occasion. It was called the Y2K Swap. Lots of Quilters from all over the globe started to swap Fabric Squares.
To find out more about the YK2 (Millenium Quilt Swap,


I've been using My Millenium Quilt for 25 years now. It began showing it's age in 2020. I lovingly made some Fabric Heart Patches which I Appliquéd ...

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