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May 18, 2026
RSC Week 20 - Orange / Small UFO Finish from Grandma's Red Needle

Another week has passed and it's time to show what I've been up to with orange.
As I mentioned in my previous post, I don't have any orange yardage left. There are squares in different sizes. I have a few orange 5" squares left and I just couldn't leave these cute cats in the box! 


Two squares + leftover black = two mug rugs! 
The quilting will happen another day.

After finishing four big UFOs (I need to take photos!), it felt good working on something small. 


UFO #22 is FINISHED!


This is the table topper or candle ...

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Week 20 of 2026 from Thread Head

This week I sewed a pair of overalls -

I used Ikea fabric again, to try out the pattern. I had lots of fun sewing this, figuring out how to put them together (Lutterloh has no instructions). They came out really nice, and are incredibly comfortable.
The Lutterloh pattern is from supplement #340.
This apron was a quick sew. The pattern is the York Apron, from Helen's Closet. It is made from a linen/cotton blend I bought for this pattern, from a local fabric store that was closing a couple of years ago. The one I made in 2019 ...

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Membandingkan Kayutogel dan Togel Tradisional: Siapa yang Menguntungkan? from Tink Squared

Di dalam dunia judi, togel telah lama jadi aktivitas yang sangat memikat perhatian sejumlah individu. Sebagai variasi dari permainan konvensional, lahir termin kayu togel yang kini semakin dikenal di antara para penggila. Kayutogel menawarkan bentuk baru yang dapat jadi alternatif menarik untuk orang-orang yang telah familiar dengan togel konvensional. Namun, beberapa yang bertanya-tanya, mana antara kedua yang yang lebih menguntungkan

Permainan kayutogel hadir membawa inovasi di dalam industri permainan yang sudah ada selama bertahun tahun. Dengan metode permainan yang berbeda serta ketentuan yang lebih fleksibel, kayutogel menjanjikan pengalaman yang berbeda. Melalui artikel ini akan membahas perbandingan antar permainan kayutogel dengan ...

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May 17, 2026
Revisiting the Past ~ Sew & Tell - 5/17/26 from Melva Loves Scraps


Did you miss my safari finish last week?  You can read all about it here.  As I quilted it on Tuesday and Wednesday, I was up to my ears in listening to the classic Anna Karenina.

As it turns out... I am STILL listening. I am getting there... it is not an exciting page-turner that leaves you wondering what happens in the next chapter.  Rather, it tells of ordinary, everyday life events and relationships.

As I pondered my empty design wall I decided to pull out the 20 Pieces from the Past blocks.  I embroidered names and dates of my ...

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Divide & Dash Quilt Along – Week 6 | Final Row Assembly & Quilt Finish from Sister Of The Divide

 Divide & Dash Quilt Along - Week 6 The Final Row Assembly and Quilt Finish!Welcome back to Week 6 of the Divide & Dash Quilt Along! This week we are assembling the final row of the quilt and bringing all of our carefully pieced sections together into one beautiful finished quilt top. From the playful Flying Geese units to the bold Churn Dash blocks, this quilt has truly come to life

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Mobile quilting from Happy Cottage Quilter

 Hubby and I were on a trip recently. He insisted that I bring my sewing machine. I had a project that I wanted to work on, so here is the progress.'

The set up




And the progress.

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Family Hols 2026 from The Quilt Quine

I had a lovely week with all 3 of my children coming to stay in my tiny Tavistock cottage. We love being with each other, doing outings and just hanging out together. It is a pity we are all so far away but at least none of them lives in Australia!

We visited Cotele and Killerton House National Trust houses, had a day out in Falmouth and Totnes then an evening watching Beltane Morris dancers. 

We cooked, had many cups of tea, sat around a bonfire and laughed a lot. Nessie and I will really miss them when they all ...

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Making Progress from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was a good day yesterday. Everything on my list was completed. I was tired by the end of the day, and so I didn't get any time in the sewing room. Maybe today I'll be more motivated. After taking a walk on the treadmill yesterday, I took a little walk around outside. Each day I'm checking the water on the little seed pots. I'm happy to announce that there are sprouts in every pot except one.


So who's not doing their part? Well, it's the Sunrich Lemon sunflower...fourth ...

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Making Progress from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was a good day yesterday. Everything on my list was completed. I was tired by the end of the day, and so I didn't get any time in the sewing room. Maybe today I'll be more motivated. After taking a walk on the treadmill yesterday, I took a little walk around outside. Each day I'm checking the water on the little seed pots. I'm happy to announce that there are sprouts in every pot except one.


So who's not doing their part? Well, it's the Sunrich Lemon sunflower...fourth ...

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Embroidered Victorian Pin Cushion and I Quilted This! from Quilting & Learning

Hi and welcome

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Slow Sunday Stitching from Eagle's Wings Quilts

 I’m up early this morning, so I thought I’d do my post for Slow Stitching since I’m up, rather than waiting till later this afternoon after we get home from church. The chipmunk for the Year in the Woods is finished. And better yet, I’ve gotten all of the gridding for the next section done as well and all of the flosses wound onto bobbins. I can now start on the Skunk. I hope this is as close as I ever get to one of those critters. Here are the finished Bear and Chipmunk together. I ...

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Oh Scrap! : Playing with Blocks from Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework

 I have had a stack of RWB blocks sitting next to my sewing machine for weeks.  I finally had a chance this week to turn them into a quilt top.


We made some simple rail fence blocks out of RWB strips at our Spring Sew Day.  We made enough blocks to make about 13 quilts.  



For this first quilt, I simply laid them out in an alternate direction.  The blocks are 10" so this quilt will finish at about 50" x 60".

I have some other layout plans for these blocks that I hope to share soon.  In fact, maybe ...

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I love a hand embroidered adornment. from contemporary embroidery

 





These aren't 'new', in fact some of them are positively ancient!

I'm reminding myself of the value of having what Rachel rightly called a large amount of 'resources'....not stash as I called it.

Buttons and Suffolk puffs, perfect for those little finishing touches.

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To-Do Lists from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I see I am not the only one who pushes the long arm to the limits! Yes—you can get away with minimal excess on the backing, BUT only if it is your quilt and you are the operator! It's fiddly, and you must babysit that thing along all the edges! And sometimes things happen, like when the pin (I no longer use clamps) that holds the elastic grip on the side gets caught on the machine bed. I had to do a wee bit of ripping yesterday. But not a big deal because I was standing there and ...

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Sunday Chat from From My Carolina Home

Looking out the window one morning this past week, I spotted a deer crossing the driveway. This one is obviously pregnant, so I am looking forward to seeing a little spotted fawn in a few weeks.

Sitting on the veranda one day, I was enjoying the cool mountain air, reading a book while sitting in one of the rocking chairs. I almost missed the wild turkey mom crossing the meadow towards the driveway with 7 baby turkeys. I quickly jumped up to get the camera with a long lens, and waited for her to bring them out of the azaleas ...

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Sunday Stash May 17, 2026 from Quilt Paint Create

When my numbers change, they change big.

I finished K’s quilt this week.  I can’t post pictures until she sees it at the end of the month.  No big usage because a lot of the fabric in the top was hers.

Yesterday was my Guild’s annual fabric sale.  I needed to replenish light fabrics in blue, green and yellow.  I also looked for binding for the beach runner and border fabric for a UFO.  I found fabrics for both and a whole lot more.

I also picked up a Nancy Halvorsen panel.  I love the whimsical nature ...

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Joyful Sabbath from Wedding Dress Blue

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Stitching Stuff: Week 20 of 2026 from Life In Pieces

 


It's been a pretty calm week on both the weather and the home front. My back is mostly healed, bending doesn't hurt like it did. The doctor didn't see anything that needed immediate follow up in my X-rays. Though he did recommend PT. We'll see what happens there, he wasn't sure insurance would approve it at this point.  

It was a good week on the stitching front. 

  • 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
  • 15 minute days/May = 16/16 days
  • 15 minute days/2026 = 135/136 days
  • Success rate = 99.26%

Another good week ...

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Planting day........................ from Exuberant Color


It was in the 80s with sunshine yesterday so it was a perfect day to start planting my tomato plants.  I had 2 bags of Miracle Grow vegetable and herb garden soil to mix in with the soil in the raised bed and pots.  I planted 3 in the raised bed in different locations than last year.  This is a Sun Sugar in the back with the 5' tall cage and Early Girl in the front with a shorter cage.  I usually get Sun Gold but decided to try the Sun Sugar this year.


This one on the other side ...

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Mencari Asal Usul Permainan Kayutogel dan Peran di dalam Kebudayaan from Tink Squared

Kayu togel, atau kayutogel, merupakan sebuah komponen penting dalam kebudayaan dan tradisi di beragam wilayah seluruh Indonesia. Kayu tersebut tidak hanya memiliki keindahan, namun serta menyimpan makna yang dalam bagi masyarakat yang menggunakannya menggunakannya. Di dalam berbagai budaya setempat, kayu togel sering dipakai pada ritual adat, karya kerajinan, serta untuk menjadi ikon prosperity dan kedamaian.

Mencari tahu sejarah kayutogel membawa kita pada pengertian yang lebih mendalam mengenai cara komunitas selama bertru tahun menggunakan kekayaan alam sendiri. Kayu togel dipandang sebagai sebuah warisan budaya yang mencerminkan kearifan lokal dan keterhubungan manusia dengan alam. Dengan artikel ini, kami akan meneliti lebih dalam ...

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