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End of year with Island Batik

Final Island Batik project for the year Thank you Island Batik and the industry partners for another great year of challenges and products. It really has been a challenging year that I’ve enjoyed. The challenge for December is All Up To You and I made a wall hanging. The design comes from Sweet Pea and […]

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2024 Quilt Finishes

2024 has been a productive year for me with 2 sew along’s, and several new pattern releases. Today, I am sharing my Island Batik finishes. Links to Industry Partners at the bottom of this post. For information on individual projects please click the provided link for each. The products featured in this post were provided

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twilight Blog Hop

Tis the season for the most spectacular reveal from mother nature since spring, the explosion of fall colors on the limestone bluffs along the Mississippi River. Clear night skies with bright twinkling stars finish off the days. This is what Twilight reminds me of, fall.

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Saint Paddy Round 3

Welcome to the 3rd round of the Saint Paddy sew along. By now you center medallion (shamroks) should be completed as well as the inside border. If you haven’t removed the papers from your shamrock block’s now is a good time.

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Saint Paddy Round 2

Did you know that green has nothing to do with St Patrick since he is shown in images wearing blue. The Irish chose the color green as a sign of rebellion to the English Crown. They would wear green shamrocks and ribbons, or a green feather in their hats.

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Saint Paddy Round 1

Welcome to round 1 of the Saint Paddy SAL. If you are Irish (or not) you know that St Patrick’s Day is a religious holiday celebrating the Patron Saint of Ireland, St Patrick. The myth is that St Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland, and suggests they are referring to the Pagans. St Patrick brought

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