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Stained Glass FREE Project

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This is a project I designed for Blank Quilting 19 years ago (how can that be?!). I called it Stained Glass, but that's because the fabric collection was named that - easy enough! I'm not sure I blogged about it, though I did do a search here and found nothing. So, here is the quilt in one of the colorways (mocha): Stained Glass quilt: 12" block; 45" x 45" quilt And the turquoise colorway: Stained Glass in turquoise I also added a tea cozy in the various fabrics: Tea Cozies Placemats aren't patterned, but you can see how it's a simple strip added to one side of the block. This is a free pattern! Stained Glass ensemble . Enjoy!

Lucky Star

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Today is January 10 and the block for today in my calendar is Lucky Star. Yes, I've actually stitched it more than once! Here it is in my Galaxy of Stars quilt Lucky Star: 12" Here's the whole quilt. Can you find Lucky Star in there? Yes, it's there at the bottom right! I don't have a photo of the whole quilt in a flat shot. Galaxy of Stars quilt This now resides with my daughter Hilary in Pittsburgh. I saw it last week when we went to visit. It's on the bed in the guest room and is still as bright and cheerful as when I made it 20+ years ago! Hope you're enjoying your Quilter's New Perpetual Block a Day Calendar. I understand that it's sold out everywhere - yikes! The publisher should have seen this coming. Won't be available until end of February, if we're lucky.

Calendar-ings (and free pattern)

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 So many blocks; so little time (unless you forgo house cleaning and your full time job . . .) New calendar not tied to any one year! I've been posting blocks from my calendar in the past several months. I've also shown quilts made from these blocks. My goal was NOT to give away the directions for each, but to show you how wonderful they are sewn up by my 13 Calendar Girl-friends. If I give away the directions, why would you want to buy the calendar? Yes, I put a few hundred hours into getting this published. My motivation was not only to give quilters lots of blocks to stitch, but as an author for 30+ years, this would be a revenue source for me to pay my bills! I have posted about and given away hundreds of patterns for blocks and quilts during that time. So, if you want some wonderful things to sew that don't cost you a cent, do a search here on my blog using the word "FREE" and you will be rewarded with lots. But, make sure you don't have to go anywhere fo...

Happy New Year 2026

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Oh My Stars is today’s block. What a fun way to welcome 2026! And this is an 18" block, too. I used the blender collection from Benartex called Equinox. Oh, My Stars - January 1 block - 18" Don't you just love the diagonal row of red squares? And the red, white and blue is a wonderful combination - the block can be used even for the 4th of July! If you don't have your calendar yet: Check your local quilt shop for my calendar so you can have your own  Oh, My Stars   blocks. You can find my calendar here, also: on  Amazon at  C&T Publishing and in  Barnes & Noble  stores Of course, you may have received it for a Christmas or Hanukkah gift. What are you waiting for - go make your own Oh, My Stars block!

Delectable Mountains

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Today is the last day of 2025 and our block for today is NOT Happy New Year! It's Delectable Mountains, which is a vintage block. I changed it, however, in a variation that I've used for several years. First, here's the block as made by Leslie P., one of my Calendar Girls. She used the Noteworthy Collection by Windham Fabrics. Here is the calendar file: Delectable Mountains: 12" I made a quilt last year using a somewhat unorthodox method (not the patches you see here) and I rather enjoyed the variation. I can't describe it here, but it looks the same as my calendar block. The block as it appears in the quilt is turned 90 degrees. Delectable Mountains: 50" x 55" This is another block that "tessellates" with the interlocking of the patches. I used a constant dark print with several bright colors. This was donated to my local quilt guild for our charity outreaches. I'm sure it cheered someone up! Here is another Delectable Mountains quilt I mad...

Tic Tac Toe and Berkeley

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One of my calendar girls sent me her November and December blocks last week and I wanted to share thhose here before the end of the year. Linda D made her November 27 Tic Tac Toe block using the Watermark and Insectarium collections (both by Windham Fabrics). Now let's see her lovely block. Yes, that's a santa hat in the background - Ho Ho Ho! Tic Tac Toe by Linda D. Tic Tac Toe is a 12" block. Not sure about the origin of this design, but someone was thinking "fun and games" when they put it together. And having little butterflies floating in the green fabrics is a sweet addition. Now, let's see the December 18 Berkeley block using the same fabric collections: December 18 Berkeley If you don't have your calendar yet: Check your local quilt shop for my calendar so you can have your own  Tic Tac Toe and Berkeley  blocks. You can find my calendar here, also: on  Amazon at  C&T Publishing and in  Barnes & Noble  stores

Brick Road Block

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Today is December 29 and we are closing in on the end of 2025! Where did it go? I hope you have your copy of my Quilter's New Perpetual Block a Day Calendar so you can enjoy looking at (and sewing) a block every day of the year. (OK - maybe not sewing every one!) My Calendar Girl Barb R. stitched the Brick Road block for today. Here are the fabrics she was working with: Watermark Fabrics by Windham And here is her block: Brick Road by Barb R: 12" She also sent me a photo of the 7 blocks she's made so far in my Calendar Girls project. She had a bit of this delightful Insectarium Collection, too. 7 blocks so far created by Barb R. Isn't this going to be a happy quilt when she's done? Thank you, Barb! If you don't have your calendar yet: Check your local quilt shop for my calendar so you can have your own  Brick Road  blocks. You can find my calendar here, also: on  Amazon at  C&T Publishing and in  Barnes & Noble  stores