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Month: February 2026

Quarter Millennial Quilt

QMQ 20: Mississippi

Teresa Coates,
February 26, 2026February 27, 2026

Mississippi was once the center of a massive and sophisticated civilization–the Mississippian culture (roughly 1000 AD) built…

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QMQ 19: Indiana

Teresa Coates,
February 26, 2026March 12, 2026

Long before Indiana was the 19th state, it was a lush wilderness inhabited by the Hopewell…

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QMQ 18: Louisiana

Teresa Coates,
February 19, 2026February 19, 2026

Thousands of years before European contact, Louisiana was home to indigenous mound-builders, much like Ohio….

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QMQ 17: Ohio

Teresa Coates,
February 19, 2026February 19, 2026

Long before it was a state, the area was home to the Hopewell and Adena…

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QMQ 16: Tennessee

Teresa Coates,
February 12, 2026February 12, 2026

The Tennessee region was originally inhabited by Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Creek nations until Europeans began…

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QMQ 15: Kentucky

Teresa Coates,
February 11, 2026February 12, 2026

Originally home to the Shawnee, Cherokee, and other Native American tribes, Kentucky was used as…

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QMQ 14: Vermont

Teresa Coates,
February 4, 2026February 5, 2026

Vermont is known for its mountains and maple syrup, but there’s more to it than…

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QMQ 13: Rhode Island

Teresa Coates,
February 4, 2026February 5, 2026

Rhode Island might be tiny, but it’s packed with history. Founded in 1636 by Roger…

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Quilt Coats

Quilt Coats in Texas

Teresa Coates,
February 3, 2026February 3, 2026

The Sewing Studio in Lubbock brought me down to their shop to teach a two-day…

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Working on a Lone Star (can you guess which state is next 🤣) and that needs accurate cuts, so out came this Stripology ruler. Perfection. 😍 #stripology @gedesignsgudrun The Storm at Sea block got stretched for our #quartermillennialquilt and I finally got to use that cocktail fabric again (vintage @robertkaufman I’ve been holding into). We’re making a modified Michigan block for the #quartermillennialquilt this week. More info on teresacoates.com and tutorial on YouTube. #foundationpaperpiecing I’ll be teaching this adorable @rustichorseshoe pattern soon, so I had to make another Raindrop Ragdoll Bear for practice. Made with Cuddle3 and Marshmallow Cuddle from @shannonfabrics and a tiny bit of linen for his shorts. 😍 #makeyourownstuffedanimals #teddybear Maine got a simplified Mariner’s Compass block because it’s only 6” x6”. #quartermillennialquilt  #skillbuilder We took a trip on the Ozark Trail for the Arkansas block. I mixed it up with over-cutting, trimming, fpp, and nesting seams. #quartermillennialquilt #skillbuilder Hawke has been working like crazy in painting, reorganizing, building furniture, etc for the new filming studio and I am so excited! So many plans for the year—tutorials, workshops, lives—all coming up soon. On this International Women’s Day, I’d like to introduce you to my Aunt Diana. She has influenced me and my perspective on Independence more than she could know. She travelled the world, bringing back trinkets from her trips to Europe, Egypt, Mexico. She accompanied me (and mom and sisters) on our first international trip to Canada when I was 16. She showed me that women can be strong, career-minded, independent, curious and travel as much as they want to. This week, she drove herself up from Sacramento to celebrate my dad/her brother’s birthday with us. She has the best stories of adventures. She inspires me to keep exploring, learning and doing more. I’m so grateful to have spent so much time with her for so many summers; it changed me in all the right ways. We’re doing Illinois this week and I’m tickled pink that I found this little Lincoln on some old @alexanderhenryfabrics (🙏🏻RIP) to use for the center of my log cabin. 😍#quartermillennialquilt 🪡
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