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April 27, 2026
Week 17 of 2026 from Thread Head

This week I finished weaving a set of tea towels -

The pattern is Four Blocks on Four Shafts Summer and Winter Towels from the May/June 2013 issue of Handwoven Magazine. 
Woven with Maurice Brassard 2/8 un-mercerized cotton, and some cotton bouclé.
This is the second time I have woven these towel - I forgot that they are quite easy to weave.
I love this pattern because of how all the colours mix together, and I could use a lot of different colours for the weft - the towels are woven with two different colours at the same time (two shuttles ...

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April 26, 2026
Fort Building ~ Sew & Tell - 4/27/26 from Melva Loves Scraps


Welcome back for another episode of Sew & Tell.  The place where everyone is encouraged to share their projects and get inspired by what others share. 

Many thanks to everyone who happily joined the parties while I was away on vacation.  Especially to Patricia at Faith, Trust & Breast Cancer for acting as hostess for one of the parties!  The fact that we were camping in an area around Moab, UT that had no service made it easy knowing that all was managed by her and thanks to the ability to schedule posts, I was not concerned in missing anything important.  If ...

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Slow Sunday Stitching from Eagle's Wings Quilts

 There hasn't been a lot of stitching time this past week. Spring has finally arrived in Muskoka. Added to that, every year on earth day the municipalities here have free compost for those willing to go and shovel it for themselves. We had a new raised bed built last year that never got used since it needed to be filled. So that is what we have been doing since Wednesday. All of our raised beds are now full of wonderful compost and are ready to be planted. But, that has meant that there hasn't been time or energy ...

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» Grit's Life

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 Ihr Lieben,

in dieser Woche hatten wir einen besonderen Gast als Kursleiterin bei uns.

Montse Forcadell aus Spanien. 

Es gab drei Kurse über je 2 Tage mit Montse.

Thema waren "El Tubo" und "Diamant".

Wie wunderbar, beide Themen. Es war eine wundervolle Zeit. Montse kommt im September wieder mit drei Kursen "El Tubo". Termine 2027 sind in Planung, dazu in Kürze mehr.

In unseren Kursen und Auszeiten gibt es immer das Rundrumverwöhnprogram.... eine Auszeit für euch vom Alltag.














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Alles Liebe Grit






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Views Both Far and Near and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

Hello and welcome

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Stash Report 4/26/2026 from Mel's quilting blog

   Quilt Paint Create stash report for 4/26/2026.


Used this Week:
10.07 yards

Total Used Year to Date:
Donated fabric
90.57 yards
1.25 yards
Net Stash used in April
20.75 yards

Added this Week:
0.00 yards

Added Year to Date:
5.25 yards

2026 Goal:
200.00 yards

Yards to the goal:
110.93 yards

Modern Dash
I started this one from a magazine in 2013.
It is finally finished.

Bedside Organizer
This is a project for my senior ladies that I teach twice a month.
The most difficult part is the quilting ...

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Update or not on projects! from Applique 'n Patch Quilting

It has been a busy month for hubby with appointments, etc.  Still, a bit of work did get accomplished.

Meet Section B of my hexie quilt.  Can't believe that all these hexies will be assembled into a section!  These will be put on hold for a while and will be worked on later while sitting in our new gazebo and also for cottage trips.

Then, this UFO was pulled out and worked on.  After many, many years ..... a layout was finally decided upon and then pinned onto the design wall.  There will be some applique in the white border ...

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Another Bridge from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Saturday turned out to be another lovely day to get out and enjoy the weather. We had some errands to run in town, and we wanted to cross over the pedestrian bridge in Sherwood again. And we did a few other things not on the day's agenda. First...the bridge. We crossed it more mindfully this time. Mike, engineer and handyman that he is, was good company for this mindful excursion. He was appreciative of the materials and workmanship. So let's have another more mindful journey, shall we? Or don't. You don't ...

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Another Bridge from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. Saturday turned out to be another lovely day to get out and enjoy the weather. We had some errands to run in town, and we wanted to cross over the pedestrian bridge in Sherwood again. And we did a few other things not on the day's agenda. First...the bridge. We crossed it more mindfully this time. Mike, engineer and handyman that he is, was good company for this mindful excursion. He was appreciative of the materials and workmanship. So let's have another more mindful journey, shall we? Or don't. You don't ...

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Rainy Days from South Jersey Quilter

 We again went from shorts to long pants,  from the windows open to closed and the heat on. April.


 We started with this- the gas insert out, electric added.


To this! I like the ember look rather than the log look, and the orange rather than the blue or purple. It has so many color combinations! And it puts out heat when I want it to, the remote has a thermostat. We got it from the Fireplace Store where Reilly, my great nephew's fiancee works. Great nephew Connor did the installation for us, since he used to work there ...

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Oh Scrap! : Local Donations from Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework

 I did work on a few scrappy projects this week, but I forgot to take any photos.  Mostly, I was doing a bit of a clean-up and I just finished a bunch of partially sewn blocks and binding strips.  I guess we will have to settle for some photos of some quilt tops donated by local volunteers.



Our Board Secretary Karen has been working through some of her batik scraps.  This is one she donated to us.  I love the rich, warm colors.  The backing was sent to us by Stephanie.  I did have to add a bit of an ...

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Sunday Chat – Spring! from From My Carolina Home

What is it about warmer temperatures that make me want a table full of yellow? Is it the sunshine? Maybe. But whatever the cause, it made me smile to bring out the yellow dishes and chargers to create a fresh table for spring meals.

The salad plates are called Chloe and they came from Pier 1 some years ago. I do miss that store. They are on white stoneware dinner plates and yellow chargers.

Yellow napkins are gathered into yellow flower pot napkin rings.

The setting is completed with everyday flatware, individual salt and pepper shakers and a crystal water ...

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Sunday Stash April 26, 2026 from Quilt Paint Create

No change in the numbers.

Work continues on K’s quilt.  All the components are made, and I am sewing the top together.

I also basted the beach runner and REALLY want to start quilting it.  I pulled some coordinating threads.

I hesitate to start quilting because I won’t want to stop until it’s done.  The other quilt has a deadline.  I sometimes struggle with finishing projects on time and don’t want to get in a crunch situation.  My work days don’t always go as planned and evenings can be a bad time for sewing.

We ...

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Joyful Sabbath from Wedding Dress Blue

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Stitching Stuff: Week 17 of 2026 from Life In Pieces

 


Spring storm season continues. We were lucky Thursday night, all we got from the storms that spawned the tornadoes out west was heavy rain and a lot of lightening. We had some rain and a bit of thunder from the storms last night. All the tornado warnings were south of us.  I will be glad when storm season dies down a bit. 

The stormy weather hasn't affected my stitching time. 

 

  • 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
  • 15 minute days/Apr = 24/25 days
  • 15 minute days/2026 = 114/115 days
  • Success rate = 99.13%

I've only missed ...

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Bloomin’ Hectic Week from The Quilt Quine

After driving from Norfolk last Sunday, I attended the welcome reception for Nicholas Ball’s retreaters prior to their week at Quilt Direct. They worked on their improv fish all week, ending up making them twice the normal size in their enthusiasm. 

As well as making sure the retreaters were fed, watered and happy I had a customer quilt and lots of teaching. There was a day of 1:1 overlocker, another day of 1:1 Bernini Aurora and 770QE, a B990 zoom session, then my new Friday job. 

My evenings were also busy – Nicholas came round for tea, we ...

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Finished plus new................ from Exuberant Color


This 12.25" colorwash has been pressed and is up on the design wall for its portrait.  I'm happy with it, so now I need to quilt it and finish it.







I started to clean off my table but then decided to start designing another 12" one.  I cut a bunch of brown and rust (which aren't in the first one) and this one doesn't have any yellow in the center.  It needs some serious tweaking but it is a good start.  I need to do some more cutting too.

It's really hard to get a ...

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Psalm 10, Fiber Fun - or not? Literary Life, Finding Joy from Faith, Trust and Breast Cancer

Hello There!

I hope you had an amazing week!  We're going to several of my grandson's baseball games each week.  This weekend will be filled with his basketball games.  I love having this time with my family while the weather is still cool enough to attend.  Heat is my kryptonite, so soon I'll just be hearing about his baseball games rather than attending.  

I finally had some time at home to play with fibers and read.  I listened to a fabulous audio book, The Phone Booth at the End of the World by Laura Imai Messina.  In ...

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Community Quilts from Ray from Jo's Country Junction

Ray has been busy-busy. He’s here today to tell you about his recent finishes. He writes: Marci V. from ID sent me this amazing string quilt. I love the way she just stitched one string to the next and to the next until she had a block the size she needed. Then to give it …

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Interesting Day from Quilting My Way

 This morning, I couldn't go back to sleep, so was up at 7 am. I woke around 4 am and kept waking up every few minutes. So, gave up after a while. 

I was enjoying the morning, by playing games when Patrick reminded me of the Zoom meeting with QOV state coordinator. Our President was also in the meeting. She talked about the changes and what to expect in the next year. I didn't realize it was her that became President of QOVF. She's with my old group in Olympia. She's also an attorney. So, we ...

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