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January 14, 2026
Demo Slot Terlengkap: Panduan untuk Pemula dan Profesional from Tink Squared


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Dalam dunia perjudian online, slot demo telah menjadi salah satu cara terbaik bagi pemain pemula dan profesional untuk memahami dan menikmati permainan tanpa harus mempertaruhkan uang asli. Dengan munculnya banyak jenis permainan slot, termasuk slot demo PG, slot demo Pragmatic, dan slot demo lainnya, pemain kini memiliki akses ke berbagai pilihan yang dapat meningkatkan pengalaman bermain mereka. Artikel ini akan membawa Anda melalui panduan lengkap tentang demo slot, termasuk berbagai jenis yang tersedia, cara mengaksesnya, dan tips untuk memaksimalkan pengalaman bermain Anda.

Bagi pemula, mencoba slot demo gratis adalah langkah ideal untuk memahami mekanik permainan dan fitur yang ...

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A clean plate from Happy Cottage Quilter

 Keeping the plate clean on your iron can be troublesome at times.

My biggest problem appears to be the plate seems scorched in places. 

I recently found something that works not only on the scorch marks but on gunk that may accumulate on my iron.

Using a damp Magic Eraser (that I use to wipe away marks on my painted walls) I found that it also works on removing every mark on the iron faceplate. I had to use a little more pressure on the indention's as they were well baked onto the faceplate. 

YAY!!!

Clean iron!! 

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Machine quilting................ from Exuberant Color


The table runner made with Marcia Derse fabric has been nagging me to get finished.  Finally last night I chose this Invisafil thread and changed my bobbin thread and got busy.








I chose the easiest block to ditch quilt first.  Can't see the quilting?  That's the point with ditch quilting.  Of course you can find a couple places where I wandered a little out of the ditch.








The last block was the hardest to find a continuous line of stitching.  I had to do a few stops and tie offs to get the whole block finished.  I have ...

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WIP Wednesday from Just Sew Sue

 

I have been working on part 4 of Paris, Je t’aime by Pride & Joy Quilting. I am surprised at my progress and I have all parts of the piece foundation pieced apart from one, so I need to prep the appliqué pieces next.


I was going to pin my fabrics to my design wall to free up space next to my sewing machine but instead I’ve laid them out on the window sill which is to the left of my sewing machine. I’m not worried about sun damage as I will put away the fabrics until February ...

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Cross Stitch Finishes 2025 from Jo's Country Junction

It’s that time of year again. Time for tallying and assessing…that is true for cross stitch too. This year, I had a ton of cross stitch finishes. Some of the pieces I finished for my daughter Kelli…some of my own. Grab a drink and let’s look back on my cross stitch finishes of 2025. I …

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Meetings from Quilting My Way

 This morning, I wanted to enjoy a few minutes of time to myself. Then I had to get a few things done for the meeting at the museum. 

I left around 10:10 am and stopped at the post office. I was able to get the package out in the mail. Then I went to Dutch Brothers. 

Next stop was the museum for our meeting. A few were there before I got there. I was a little late, considering I wanted to be there around 10;30 am. It was a good meeting. We ate and then talked about what ...

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Sorry, (Not Sorry), This Is NOT a Nine Patch Variation New Year's Day 2026: Studio Setup Continues with Design Wall, Ruler Peg W... from Cheeky Cognoscenti

If you've signed up to receive the email newsletter from the International Quilt Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, you were treated to a photo of this glorious Civil War era antique quilt by an unknown maker yesterday:


93.5 x 85.5 Quilt From IQM Collection, circa 1860-1880


Look at the masterful color and value placement and deployment of design principles in this quilt that was created by someone who definitely did not have a "design wall" and probably didn't have any formal art training, either.  I love how those two opposite L-shaped brackets of darker blocks ...

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And Every Now and Then, I'm My Own Customer from Ann Quilts

 

I made this quilt, actually a tied comforter, back around 1980.  I had been quilting just a few years.  I stepped out of the initial "pillows and place mats" stage, and made my first bed quilt.

Past blogs detail both the story of the quilt and the stories of the fabrics I used.   

The fabrics in the quilt are all mementos of past sewing projects, sewn both by my mom and childhood self.  And my husband and I have slept with it, as did our kids when young and in our family bed.  So, by 2020, it was showing signs ...

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2025 Cross Stitch Review from Pointless Quilter

 I had a busy year with cross stitching for sure.  I got a lot professionally framed this year at our local Hobby Lobby.  They have a girl there that actually laces the pieces, and she does a great job.  These are in no particular order.  If you need more information on any of the pieces, just email me and I'll get you the information.  

The first piece I'll show was the 2024 Fox and Rabbit mystery which I finished at the beginning of the year and loved it so much it was worth framing.  It hangs near my ...

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Oh no I sewed the first block wrong!!! from Beryl the Pearl

 Kitty ears are backwards. Thank goodness only a few to redo

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Lupine mystery from Beryl the Pearl

 All pieces are cut and ready to be sewn into blocks. I think it’s going to be a long job…love the design.  Now to get back to the other mystery parts magnificent mystery  note the pinwheel from “kitty ears”


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January 13, 2026
Quilt News!! Inspiring Improv by Nicholas Ball Book Review, 4 Improv Log Cabin Blocks Quilt Choosing the Backing, Snowball Blocks with Improv Sawtooth Borders Hand Quilting Progress. from Crazy Victoriana

Nicholas Ball shares his take on improv quilt design.

See the same sunflowers next to each other on the 2 logcabin strips?? Sunflowers too close for my liking.

Here is the new version I repieced. I took out the 'log' with the repeat sunflower and replaced it with a dark print.

This section in Nick's book, Part Two Practice, is my favorite, I love the color combinations.

Here are some backing fabrics I'm considering. The 4 Improv Log Cabin Blocks small quilt will be approx 18" x 18". Just right for sitting on a table.

My hand quilting ...

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Two Projects from The Knitting Quilter

I've been diligently working on making my 44 pink blocks for the 6th round of the Facets quilt. I wanted to see how it would look so I laid out all my blocks. I like how it's coming along! The blocks are a little bit tedious to make but I'm used to it so I just keep making them! I have one more full round which will feature blue/aqua. Then I have a half round which will work as the border. I think that round is mostly red. I feel this would be another good candidate ...

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Two Projects from Knitting Quilter

I've been diligently working on making my 44 pink blocks for the 6th round of the Facets quilt. I wanted to see how it would look so I laid out all my blocks. I like how it's coming along! The blocks are a little bit tedious to make but I'm used to it so I just keep making them! I have one more full round which will feature blue/aqua. Then I have a half round which will work as the border. I think that round is mostly red. I feel this would be another good candidate ...

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Scraps & Bits ~ Sew & Tell - 1/12/26 from Melva Loves Scraps


It's been a calm and productive week in the studio of Melva Loves Scraps and I am relishing the quieter routine of winter and the presence and prevalence of Shalom. 
 But before I get into that let's take a look at this week's randomly selected feature... Alycia at Alycia Quilts showed off her January Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks.  She calls them Chunky Churndashes.  They're fun and bright!  And I am guessing that they will be paired with some red blocks to become a Quilt of Valor.  I mean, Alycia is the QUEEN of QOV, at least ...

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What I’m Stitching in 2026 from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

The start of a new year means the start of a new batch of cross stitch projects to keep my hands busy and my creativity flowing! Below are all the cross stitch patterns and clubs I’ll be stitching in 2026. Some are part of stitch alongs and stitch clubs, and some are stand-alone patterns that I’m excited to stitch up with y’all! Tune in to the Livestream on the Fat Quarter Shop FlossTube channel from Wednesday, January 7th, where I shared all of my 2026 stitchy plans with you!

Cherry Love Stitch Along

  • I’m stitching the ...

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It's a Process! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


This is me...taking photos of a construction process without checking to see if the photos are coming out clear, or if perhaps the camera lens is smeared with some kind of gunk likely from dealing with Tula's eye drops and other kitty rehabilitation stuff.

Half of my photos are no good, and I've already got the top together....so?? 

What's a girl to do?
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Keluaran Lotere Singapura: Cara Mempelajari Informasi serta Statistik from Tink Squared

Hasil lotto Singapore telah jadi tema yang semakin populer di kalangan penggemar togel. Banyak sekali individu yang tertarik ingin untuk cara memahami metode membaca informasi dan statistika yang terkait terkait togel Singapura, baik itu untuk permainan harian maupun malam. Dengan informasi yang valid, pemain dapat memperbesar peluang mereka agar mendapatkan kemenangan.

Dalam tulisan ini, kami akan menjelaskan berbagai aspek mengenai togel Singapura, diantaranya cara menafsirkan hasil togel serta menggali statistik yang relevan. Mulai dari angka hasil yang terbaru terbaru hingga prediksi yang bisa dapat membantu, semuanya akan dicakup untuk memberi petunjuk komprehensif untuk para peserta. Mari kita telusuri telusuri lebih ...

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Tuesday Newsday from Quarter-Inch Capers

I’ve been working on lots of things, but I haven’t gotten around to finishing very many things. There were a lot of interruptions last week and several meetings. Two were board meetings to strategize for the new year. It seems like everyone starts the year wanting to accomplish all the things we should have done last year (and maybe the year before). It’s pretty much the same as setting my personal goals here on my blog. Haha! How many things didn’t get done last year, and I put them on the list for this year? 

I ...

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Time to share some Finishes from Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework

It is way past time to share some of the finishes that were delivered in late 2025.




This sweet little patchwork quilt top was sent in by Vicki.  I think a charm pack was used.  Nancy sent in the double wedding ring "cheater" fabric which looked amazing with it.  




Sue sent in this lovely quilt top.  I always call this a Twister block, but I don't know it's real name.  It looks fantastic in these solid fabrics.  Karen sent in this backing fabric and local quilter Laura stitched on a bunch of butterflies.




Here is a fun quilt ...

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