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April 16, 2024
Sensational Recipe, Bramble Blooms, New Spin on Backbasting from Canadian Needle Nana

My second Odd Bunch box has arrived and I've been very pleased with both of them. For $20 a box, I think they are a good deal. All of the items have been fresh, nothing even close to spoiling or odd.  I am enjoying the variety of items included, a nice selection of vegetables and fruit.

 I got blackberries in the first box, a fruit I never buy so it was neat to try them. It also had a butternut squash in the first and an eggplant in this one. Two things I haven't cooked before.
I cut ...

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April 6, 2024
A Quick Appliqued Apron from Quilt Doodle Doodles


 Someday I hope to have some chickens, I want to be the crazy Ol lady with the hound dogs and chickens that loves to quilt. Sounds like a great retirement, doesn't it? I think it does. In the meantime, I need to be happy with visiting my sister and sister in laws chickens and live vicariously thru them. I can also make cute chicken projects.... today I wanted to show you a quick apron project. The big cheat is to run to Hobby Lobby and pick up an apron that doesn't have any design on it because you ...

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A Quick Appliqued Apron from Quilt Doodle Doodles...


 Someday I hope to have some chickens, I want to be the crazy Ol lady with the hound dogs and chickens that loves to quilt. Sounds like a great retirement, doesn't it? I think it does. In the meantime, I need to be happy with visiting my sister and sister in laws chickens and live vicariously thru them. I can also make cute chicken projects.... today I wanted to show you a quick apron project. The big cheat is to run to Hobby Lobby and pick up an apron that doesn't have any design on it because you ...

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March 31, 2024
Hockey Fun, Stitchy To Do List, My Tiny Video from Canadian Needle Nana

 I thought of some of my blogging friends on Sunday...those who spend time in arenas with the children involved in one sport or another. This is where I was this Sunday...the Kingston Invista Centre, watching Robbie with his team at the final tournament of the year. They'd won all their games right down to the very last one which they lost and there were tears. Life lessons of course, but much satisfaction that the boys had certainly come a long way skill wise. Overall, a wonderful season of hockey. 

On my To Do List this week...

I ...

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March 27, 2024
Easy Kitten Applique from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to use the AccuQuilt Go Me die cutting machine and the kitten applique die. It’s so cute and cutting applique is really simple with the machine.

Are you ready to add an adorable touch to your quilting projects with the AccuQuilt kitten die? If you’re a fan of cute and simple designs, this die is sure to steal your heart. With all the parts conveniently included on the die – from the inside of the ears to the nose and eyes – creating charming kitten motifs has never been easier.

Measuring under 6 inches square, this little feline ...

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March 23, 2024
Bramble Blooms, Tiny 9 Patch, Animal Rescue from Canadian Needle Nana

I showed Ned and his fellow chocolate Lab litter mates in this post to celebrate his birthday.   The litter included Petey who stayed with them and Beth made them a cake.

And Ned got to have his piece too which disappeared so fast it's a good thing I took a photo beforehand.
I finished my wonderful Peter Pauper Press Snowman and Friends jigsaw just in time to see the snow leave. Each of these puzzles includes a full poster of the picture which is a great help.
 I finally made a decision about what next for the Bramble Blooms ...

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March 17, 2024
Sunday Stash March 17, 2024 from Quilt Paint Create

I had my first fabric in for the year, a small piece of black Moda Marble I picked up at the thrift.

I finished the candlemat for some fabric out, plus I used a fat quarter for the Spring Angel.

I also picked up a couple patterns from the free table at Guild. I’m proud to have come home with so little after the Guild meeting and stops at a few thrift stores. It could have been a lot worse.

Fabric In: .33 yards

Fabric out: 4.875 yards

Net Fabric Used: 4.545 yards

How did you do ...

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March 16, 2024
Two Days in a Row from Allen Quilts

Popping in real quick to keep this posting momentum going. I’m finishing my coffee while watching a quilting podcast on YouTube, getting ready to start my work day in my quilting studio. I’m about to cross the finish line on an intense custom job that will be entered in a local quilt show. I’m so… Continue reading Two Days in a Row

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March 7, 2024
March 2024 Short List and OMG from Quilt Paint Create

Numerous deadlines took up most my time the first part of the year, but I’m aiming for a more normal blog schedule now.

In February and March to date, I finished Gather, Trinidad and a small request from a co-worker. I am moving on to a new list.

I started The Short List many years ago to create goals to work toward and a way to focus. I change things up as my goals and interests change.

Project 1 (Stitching): Candle mat. This was a program at a quilt group I haven’t belonged to in years, found ...

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February 29, 2024
WIP Wednesday #122- Raw Edge Reverse Applique Demo- Hoodie Embellishment from Crafty Gemini

Join us for WIP Wednesday! In this show Vanessa is doing a demo on how she uses a raw edge reverse applique technique to add a fun embellishment and texture to a fleece hoodie.

Tune in LIVE and hear Vanessa’s tips and answers to viewer questions!

• Get your FREE Beginner Garment Sewing Tips & Tricks PDF here: https://craftygemini.com/op/garment-sewing-freebie/

• Hoodie Making Course: https://craftygemini.com/shop/jalie-4131-laurent-t-shirt-pullover-and-hoodie-video-course/

• Order the sewing pattern we’ll be using: https://craftygemini.com/shop/jalie-4131-laurent-sewing-pattern-only/

What we’re covering:

0:03 – Welcome to WIP Wednesday

1:30 – Hoodie demo intro + choosing fabrics ...

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February 27, 2024
Fiddling with Fabric 11, 12 from Virtual Quilter

I love fiddling with fabric, making clothes, rag dolls, Christmas tree decorations, even a Christmas tree or two, as well as fiddling with designs for all of the above, and beads and buttons …. a fiddling addict!

Sometimes I actually finish a real quilt, but as I prefer hand work that is not an every day occurrence!

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February 25, 2024
Sunday Stash February 25, 2024 from Quilt Paint Create

No change in the numbers.

I’m still quilting Trinidad and expect to finish the quilting this week.

I needed new hand work, but a couple other commitments left me short on time to prep the Spring Angel. Instead, I picked up this project that was ready go.

I found it during all my cleaning and rearranging. It’s been hanging around for a VERY long time, which is a bit embarrassing given how little time it will take to stitch. Both the mat and the animals are felted wool.

The sewing room declutter continues. I am on task #15 ...

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Elephants Tails and a new Collar from Romany Quilting

 There's been plenty of hand work happening here lately.  One of my goals was to hand stitch tails and eyes on to my three families of elephants.   There is Mother elephant, her older calves and the two babies in each family.  A couple of afternoons spent sitting quietly and the job was done.

Elephants tails and eyes

Once that job was done, it shouldn't take me too long to assemble the rows.  This is my number two project in the Chookshed Challenge for February and I would really like to get this top assembled by the end of ...

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February 18, 2024
Chookshed Challenge from Romany Quilting

 I'm happy to be joining in with the Chookshed Challenge this year.  We had to list ten projects, UFOs or something on our wish list and each month a number is chosen at random.  This month, the number chosen was number two, which in my case is a  variation of Elephants on Parade.  I started off with this,  a pattern in a magazine, and some left over pink and grey strips I wanted to use up.


The starting point

Because I had no idea what month  number two on the list would be called, I went to the quilt ...

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February 6, 2024
Spending Quality Time Slow Stitching from Quilting & Learning

It's already February although outside it feels like spring is in the air.

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January 26, 2024
Making the Flowers from From My Carolina Home

When we left off this project, I had the vase, the stems and leaves, and the newspaper done. Next was to sew the flowers for the amaryllis. Because I have shifted to a dimensional plan, I put some red mottled fabric right sides together and drew petal shapes. Roughly cutting them out, I sewed the edges together along the drawn lines.

I trimmed the seam allowance to a minimum.

Then, the curves and points were clipped, and the petal was turned right side out.

Folding the raw edges under, the edge is pinned with a nice point.

I made five ...

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A Return of the Calendar Cows on Off the Wall Friday from Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever by Nina-Marie Sayre

January, July, February, October, April, May Cows 
 

This week my husband and I got optimistic and started Spring Cleaning our spare bedroom.  This room, aka, Tessa's second bedroom has ended up storing all the odds and ends we're not quite sure what to do with.  (are we the only ones with rooms like this?) Of course, it got worse when Tessa moved out since her odds and ends are now in there too.  Included in this menagerie of stuff, are my UFOs.  A while back I did actually weed this group down to pieces I  wanted to finish ...

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January 24, 2024
Home Town Sew Along - The BIG Finish!! from Bee In My Bonnet


Home Town Quilt


Welcome to the BIG FINISH of the 
"HOME TOWN"
Sew Along...
get ready for the photo bombing!!


Together we made the 
Home Town Quilt
75" x 84"


The quilt is made with my fabric
 collection called Home Town:)

If you are just beginning
and you still need a kit ...
just do a quick google search for 
"Home Town Quilt Kit"
to find shops who still have some left.




We used the
Home Town
Sew Simple Shapes

I posted the
 post which details all of the supplies
 for the sew along and how it works.
I ...

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Xmas By Quiltmania, Granny Stripe Crochet, Feelings from Canadian Needle Nana

Hello again, all quiet here at the wooden house. No blowing snow, just dropping temperatures. -22 C on my morning walk and my cheeks felt cold. The warmest clothes, of which there is no shortage here, are being worn inside and out. I love coming in from the cold...it must be one of the best feelings there is. 

The scrappy Granny Stripe Afghan was finished and then I decided to add more to it. Not for size but for strength. With all those colour changes, I thought a scalloped trim around it all would help it with possible fraying ...

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WIP - 1/24/2024 from Urban Quilter

In progress this past week:

  • I prepped the pieces for hand applique on the 3rd block of my Jacobean quilt.

  • While I was set up with the light-box I also traced a small stained-glass fish pattern for an applique  technique I want to try. 

  • I traced just over half of the leaf applique shapes for my tropical quilt, and realized I need to get more fusible to finish that up. I ordered it so it should arrive soon.
  • I got started on the green scrap quilt for RSC24-January. 
  • While I was looking for lining for a dog coat I found ...

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