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September 17, 2025
Deco Quilt Design: A Thoughtful Handmade Gift from Sew French

If you didn’t know this about me, I am a very deliberate person. When making a quilt for a person, sometimes it takes me years to come up with the design and color options for that specific person. This one … Continue reading

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September 15, 2025
I’m still here! from A Prim and (not so) Proper Quilter

I've been busy, and it’s a good thing.

I am forever prattling about my never-ending quest for knowledge and techniques for the crafts I love, mostly textile related. For a long time I have wanted to get back to sewing clothes for myself, and it finally happened in July.

I took a class at Stitchin’ Post to make a t-shirt using my new serger/cover stitch combo machine. I used the Concord Tee pattern by Cashmerette. The class was all day, and I had a blast. We started with tracing our pattern and, by the time the class ...

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September 14, 2025
A Year in Devon from The Quilt Quine

It is exactly a year since I ran away from home to Devon and lived in an old caravan until I found my wee cottage. I have now experienced all of the seasons, including what seems to be an early, wet autumn. The conkers on the trees in the park are huge. Nessie and I are now familiar with the regulars in the park, including the 2 resident geese. I was glad that I invested in a decent second hand raincoat and have now added some reflective heat-press flowers so cars can see me in the dark. 

I have done ...

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September 11, 2025
SewTites for Your Longarm – Magnum Magnetics from Patchwork Posse

Let me tell you about the SewTites for your longarm! I am excited to share my experience and how it works for me.

These magnets are mega strong and perfect for longarm machines… you know how loading the backing fabric using pins is kind of tedious.

I’ve tried another system for loading them and didn’t really like it (I tell you about it in the video). So I was a little hesitant on using the SewTites, but I really do like it!

Currently I don’t have the pieces stitched in place on the longarm leader or ender ...

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September 10, 2025
Smock Apron Tutorial from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to sew a DIY smock apron with this simple sewing tutorial. This beginner-friendly apron pattern is perfect for quilting, cooking, crafting, or even working in the garden.

It slips right over your head, so there are no ties to fuss with, and the roomy fit makes it extra comfortable to wear.

With just a couple of yards of fabric and a little sewing time, you’ll have a handmade apron that’s not only practical but also a great scrap-buster project.

Whether you’re looking for a handmade gift idea, something to keep your clothes clean while you ...

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September 4, 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

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September 1, 2025
Top 10 Tips for Buying Your First Sewing Machine from On The Design Wall

Buying a new sewing machine can feel overwhelming—there are so many brands, features, and price points to consider! To make things easier, here are my top 10 tips for choosing your very first machine.

1. Buy the Best Sewing Machine You Can Afford

Cheaper machines often have plastic parts that won’t hold up over time. Also, some of them are not built very well and will fall apart after a few uses. New and inexpensive machines (I'm looking at you - Amazon) may work for a while but can be frustrating and short-lived. That said, don’t overspend ...

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August 31, 2025
House Leeks and Leaks from The Quilt Quine

Top of my weekend job list was to paint over the water damage in my bedroom, having had a nice long hot summer to dry out. However, we have had some “proper” rain bursts this week and the wall was wet again. I have not really encountered horribly wet weather since living here, unlike the relentlessly wet winter the year before. Everything is so dry that the trees are dropping their leaves very early and when it rains it dries up almost straight away. I have ordered a waterproof raincoat (second-hand from Vinted), not just a shower Mac. I have ...

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August 28, 2025
Meissner 95th Anniversary Sale! from Tea Rose Home


I have an announcement to make today! I am going to be an ambassador for Meissner. They are a family owned business based in Northern California. This year they are celebrating 95 years in business and to celebrate their milestone and show appreciation to their customers, they are having BIG sales event in whole month of September.

As their ambassador, I get to share exciting deals with you! Here are few things to remember:
The Anniversary sale can be shopped now online at meissnersewing.com. Because they are celebrating their 95 years, their customers can enjoy up to 95% off ...

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August 25, 2025
Two - toned (Color block) Hoodie DIY from Tea Rose Home

Several weeks ago, my daughter's boyfriend asked me to create a matching two-tone hoodie for her birthday. Since this was a surprise, I needed to be very careful not to spill the beans. Now, she has already received the hoodie (and yes, she really loves it!), I get to share a tutorial on how I accomplished this highly secret mission. hahaha. He provided two hoodies and stay tape. I just needed to find the time to work on them when she was not around. * You will need Two different color hoodies Stay tape Jersey needle Thread * How to 1 ...

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August 24, 2025
Late Summer Reset from The Quilt Quine

Taking photos of sewing machines is not as easy as you might imagine. Quilt Direct had a media and marketing apprentice for a while and she did most of the social media posts but I am now responsible for the “on the fly” studio posts. I had to take pictures of the new Bernina 7 Series Pro machines but they looked grey or had glare because I was not getting the lighting right. There is a bit of a weird phenomenon where videos of the machines can be flickery so I had to turn off their LED lights. I am ...

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August 18, 2025
All About Advent 2025 from Expect Moore

If you love quilting and advent calendars, you’ve come to the right place! I design a custom Advent Calendar every year, and

The post All About Advent 2025 appeared first on Always Expect Moore.

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August 12, 2025
Drop Zone Trays from Monas Creativity




Love these little pouches that fold out as trays. Great for sewing accessories. I made them with souvenir fabric from my trip to Australia. Pattern is "Drop Zone" byannie.com


 

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August 8, 2025
It's Me... from From the Strawberry Patch...

This blog post is going to be more of a pictorial update of the past week than a word-filled one. I guess I have more time to snap pics than to compose. So, c'mon along while I fill you in on the happenings in and around Chez Goodneedle... and beyond!Our oldest granddaughter represented North Carolina in the Southern Zone Championships in Orlando last week. We drove down to watch her compete

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It's Me... from From the Strawberry Patch...

This blog post is going to be more of a pictorial update of the past week than a word-filled one. I guess I have more time to snap pics than to compose. So, c'mon along while I fill you in on the happenings in and around Chez Goodneedle... and beyond!Our oldest granddaughter represented North Carolina in the Southern Zone Championships in Orlando last week. We drove down to watch her compete

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2026 Patchwork Planner – the Project Planner for Quilters from Patchwork Posse

It’s time to take back your chaos of projects and make some progress! the 2026 Patchwork Planner is ready for you… and there’s a fun extra bonus when you grab the digital edition. The spiral bound pre-sell is happening as well!

digital planner for quilters on an ipad digital screen

If you’re ready to make 2026 the year you actually finish more quilts (instead of just adding to the project pile), the new 2026 Patchwork Planner is here to help.

This isn’t just a pretty calendar—it’s a tool built for quilters who want to track their projects, plan their sewing time, and join ...

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House Block QAL – Block #1: The Original Homestead from 3and3quarters

Welcome friends to a muchly anticipated and very over-due Quilt Along!

I can’t quite believe the last Quilt-Along (the Mini Block QAL) I hosted was seven years ago – that was 2018! What!?!?

Well today, I’m so happy to be able to share with you the first block in this new House Block QAL!

The Original Homestead is a nod to the classic house block seen in both vintage and modern quilts and is relatively simple to piece together. 

Take your time choosing the right colours and prints you want to use ...

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August 4, 2025
FoQ 2025 from The Quilt Quine

I can’t believe that I am already back from FoQ! The journey from Devon is only around 4 hours including stops, rather than a 2-day marathon to NE Scotland. One minute we were setting up the full range of Bernina longarms and a few short days later we were packing everything up again. 

I felt that this year the show was buzzing again with more international visitors, great quilts and enthusiastic traders. It seemed as almost as busy as it was pre-Covid. With 2 large halls in use, there was plenty of space and places to stop and reflect ...

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July 24, 2025
Bling Quilt Along Week 2: Block Sewing from Christa Quilts

I named this pattern “Bling” because the main part of the design is an abstract representation of a sparkly ring. Can you see it?? Last week we cut out our fabrics and this week it’s time to sew them together to make Bling blocks! I like to lay out all of my pieces stacked up in order next to my sewing machine.

I’m making the scrappy background version, so as long as there’s good contrast between my lights and darks, these are going to look great! You can also use all of one background fabric for a ...

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July 18, 2025
Hour Glass Quilt Block Pattern from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to make an hour glass quilt block – using 2 squares of fabric. This is such an easy quilt block and perfect for using those pre-cuts like the charm pack or layer cake.

Mix is up by sewing up a bunch and pairing up the half square triangles and then mixing them up when sewing the hour glass block.

If you’ve got a layer cake just waiting to be used (you know the one—it’s been sitting in your stash looking pretty), this is a great project to dive into. The hourglass block is one of those ...

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