Sunday, January 25, 2026

Scottie's in Plaid by Jacomina

These potholders will go to a quilting friend who recently moved into a retirement community and gave away her whole stash including a project box with some 40 plus appliquéd Scottie’s which ended up in my house.



Created by Jacomina de Regt for the Project QUILTING 17.2 Scads of Plaid Challenge.

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NICU quilt by Clare

This is a small quilt, 32” x 32”, which will be used as an isolette, a special purpose cover
for use in a NICU to control the light environment of a baby.


Blue is January’s Rainbow Scrap Challenge colour, (from https://superscrappy.blogspot.com/p/rsc-2023.html), so I had fun pulling out blues in light, medium and dark to make my own ‘plaid' fabric.

Created by Clare from Adelaide, Australia for the Project QUILTING 17.2 Scads of Plaid Challenge.

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Cruising in Plaid by Melissa B

I wanted to make a quilted wall hanging to hang on our cabin door on our upcoming valentine day cruise. I looked up plaid quilt ideas and made my own plaid look blocks. I used a pink plaid fabric for the binding. I realized I had no plaid in my stash , so I guess that means I need fabric!


 
Created by Melissa B for the Project QUILTING 17.2 Scads of Plaid Challenge.

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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Plaid by Beverly H

Really fun project. Another addition to all my project quilting placemats. Glad together it done before whatever weather system and power loss we get!

 

Created by Beverly Hill for the Project QUILTING 17.2 Scads of Plaid Challenge.

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Flannel Shirt Quilt by Debbie R

 Here is a pillow I made from my father in laws old flannel shirts.



Created by Debbie Ruszala for the Project QUILTING 17.2 Scads of Plaid Challenge.


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Plaid Mit by Cyndy

This is my Submission for the project quilting season 17:2 Scads of Plaid.
 


I had gone to my fabric stash and had pulled several different plaids and starting to work on a idea when I by chance at the fabric store yesterday saw this wonderful Christmas plaid ( on sale ) so I made this oven mitt -I had made several for Christmas presents in 2025 and now I am one Gift ahead for Christmas 2026.

Created by Cyndy!

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Sunday, January 11, 2026

Hide my Stash by Teri D

I thought about the clean slate. And I have stuff all over by my sewing machine, so I found a pattern by A Spoonful of Sugar. I can use the little bag to hide my stash of chocolate!



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Clean Slate Gnome by Carolyn

Clean Slate Gnome


Years ago I made the gnome on the left for a project quilting challenge. The one on the left is soiled and in need of repairs, so I made a new one - the one on the right - for the clean slate challenge.



Created by Carolyn R for the Project QUILTING 17.1 A Clean Slate Challenge.

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This is Grace by Allison

Many people choose to make a fresh start or to allow themselves a blank slate or to begin anew after being incarcerated.


I've learned that I can start my day over at any point. This is Grace for me.





Created by Allison Eyring-Green for the Project QUILTING 17.1 A Clean Slate Challenge.

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Colour by Clare

When I think about my sewing room, it is not in a ‘clean slate’, but I love colour and my fabric is organized into colour families.

I realize there’s so much creativity in my rainbow of fabric.


Created by clare in adelaide for the Project QUILTING 17.1 A Clean Slate Challenge.

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New Day by Patty

This is my first time doing a quilting challenge.
 
As suggested in the initial post announcing the topic, Clean Slate, I took a blank notebook and just started to draw ideas. This was the third idea I had but the first one that I thought I could try to make it into a quilt.



Clean Slate—- “NEW DAY”
16.5 inches x 15 inches
Patty from Connecticut

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Saturday, January 10, 2026

A Clean Slate by Nancy W


I’ve been wanting to make a new bag from some pretty batik strips in my stash! 



White is the presence of all color right!!! In addition the county where I live has eliminated all plastic bags AND paper bags cost 10 cents!! So I need a new bag with me when I go to the store!!


Created by Nancy Walsh for the Project QUILTING 17.1 A Clean Slate.

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A Clean Slate by Jacomina

 Next week's mastectomy will hopefully provide me with a clean slate.


Created by Jacomina de Regt for the Project QUILTING 17.1 A Clean Slate.

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A Clean Slate by Cori W

It's America's bday and it will be a year of celebration. I want to make several things this year, but this was such a fun quick project to get the ball rolling.



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Friday, January 9, 2026

A Clean Slate Journal by Debbie

My clean slate to journal more. Made my own journal and pen holder to keep handy.


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A Clean Slate Wordle Quilt by Sue

 So excited to finally have an entry to a PQ event!



I went to bed thinking of what to do for A Clean Slate…and when I woke up the next morning, I knew I had to do a Wordle quilt. I had so much fun, both in the design and implementation.



Created by Sue Morrison-Grussling for the Project QUILTING 17.1 A Clean Slate Challenge.


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A Clean Slate by Lynn M

 

A Clen Slate


Created by Lynn McGibbon for the Project QUILTING 17.1 A Clean Slate Challenge.


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Clean Slate by Melissa R

I decided to make a quilted piece of fabric paper. It is 2 sided, just like a notebook paper. I covered both sides with vinyl so I can use it with dry erase marker. Starting my quilting to do list with a " clean slate".


Created by Melissa Bickham for the Project QIULTING 17.1 A Clean Slate.

My first time entering a project quilting even though I have followed for a few years.

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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Etch-a-Sketch by Robin B

I used one of the comic book cardboards to make a giant postcard. 


 It's an etch-a-sketch! 

Created by Robin Boberg for the Project QUILTING 17.1 A Clean Slate Challenge.

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Monday, January 5, 2026

A Coaster - Clean Slate

 Hi everyone! This is Kim - the person behind Project QUILTING. When folks have a hard time linking up for the Project QUILTING challenges I offer to do it for them. I use this blogger account for just that. The posts will be pretty much exactly what is sent to me - copy and pasted. Enjoy all the beautiful work done for 2026!

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A coaster  for my sister.


Created by benng24 for the Project QUILTING 17.1 A Clean Slate Challenge.

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