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Quilt UFOs and WIPs – Update

January Quilt UFOs and WIPs This month is starting great for Quilt UFOs and WIPs, even though I got lucky with an easy first pull from the jar. The second project for January will be machine quilting. It is time to finally finish the quilt that has been on the machine for months. Machine Quilting Project While waiting for some time to work on the machine quilting, I might as well fill bobbins. This quilt…

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Mystery Quilt 2025 – Step 1

Step 1 – 2025 Mystery Quilt Are you ready to start this mystery quilt? First, I have a couple of tips. Let’s Get Started It’s time to cut some strips from your LIGHT, MEDIUM-DARK, and DARK fabrics. After completing the first part of Step 1, I had about 32″ of the strip set left over. I was able to get 29 units out of the strips. Set aside any of your leftovers; they may come…

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Why are Mystery Quilts Fun?

Why are Mystery Quilts Fun? Mystery quilts are fun for several reasons, combining creativity, surprise, and a sense of accomplishment. In chatting with fellow quilters, here are a few key reasons why they enjoy mystery quilts: Mystery Quilts Offer an Element of Surprise Mystery quilts are designed so that participants don’t know what the final quilt will look like until it’s finished. Each clue or step reveals a little more, creating excitement and anticipation throughout…

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Choosing Quilt Battings

Quilt Battings There are so many options for Quilt Battings. Choosing the right batting for a quilt is crucial to achieving the desired look, feel, and durability. Batting impacts the quilt’s warmth, texture, and overall finish. Here are some helpful tips to guide you in selecting the perfect batting for your quilt project: 1. Understand the Types of Quilt Battings Batting comes in various materials, each offering different characteristics. The most common types are: Needle…

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Tips for Quilting in Small Spaces

Quilting in Small Spaces – Making the Most of Limited Room My sewing room is not very big, and I share the room with my crafting and miniatures supplies. My room is long and narrow – only about 7 1/2″ feet wide (150 sq. ft.). The window is at one end and the door opposite. Quilting in small spaces can be more difficult but not impossible. I am thrilled that I have a separate room.…

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Quilt UFOs and WIPs – Continued

Managing Quilt UFOs and WIPs for 2025 This past weekend, I finally found time to start organizing my creative chaos. I rearranged my quilting machine/table, sewing machine, and cutting area. Sometimes, I just need to shake it up a bit. While December is usually a crazy month for us, it was nice to do the rearranging. My Quilt UFOs, WIPs, and scrap fabrics are now organized. Scrap Fabric Organization I sorted my scraps according to…

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Row by Row Sampler – December

Final Installment of the Row by Row Sampler We are at the end of this year-long project. This is the second Row by Row Sampler I’ve made, and I still love the pattern. I don’t usually repeat quilt patterns, but scrappy quilts always tug at my heartstrings. This step took the longest because it is a pieced border. My little Buster loves to sit right behind my machine and sleep. Border Options In the first…

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Quilt UFO – November

November Quilt UFO Just two months before the new year—actually less than two months—how are you doing on your Quilt UFO List? I took a bit of a turn when attempting to finish up the Quilt UFOs for this year. This little pup (Buster) has loved sleeping on the table when I am piecing. As soon as I sit down at the machine, he wants to be up there on a cuddly blanket. Foundation Piecing…

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