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January 19, 2026
Happy Monday & This & That! from IVORY SPRING

Hello my friends! I hope you have had a good start to your week! It’s hard to believe we are inching towards the end of Jan. Time really does fly by too quickly.

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Before I go any further, I thought I would note a few important dates for you to share with your quilting friends. Quilting is always more fun with friends!

Jan 21 – Blooming Scrappy Starts – click here for details.

Jan 23 – Hear Ye, Hear Ye (Liberty Bell) QAL check-in #4- click here for details.

Jan 28 – Silver Lake Fundraising QAL for the VA Quilt Museum ...

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Design Wall Monday - January 19 from My Sewing Room

I kept thinking it was Sunday for the past 3 days, and now here it is Monday finally. And a bitter cold Monday morning around here.


The only actual sewing that occurred this weekend was binding, and piecing a back for a Quilt of Valor.  But I did spend a lot of time sorting through the quilts and quilt tops - and block sets - that we have for Quilts of Valor. I paired up 4 tops with backs to give to a long armer for quilting.  And I finished the binding on these placemats. 


Our QOV group has been given several ...

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I'm Calling It Sunnyside! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


I spent the weekend quilting away - just like you knew I would.

I'm not sure why the push to get this done and dusted and the binding put on felt like such a "Must Do" but all I can think is that we can only take care of the things that are within our own grasp at the moment, and I grasped on to this.

I could make a difference with this.  At least to these random scraps I could!

So that's what I did.
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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More bits and pieces. from contemporary embroidery

 In my last post I was rescuing homeless samples, adding more embellishment and joining them to create larger pieces. The pieces here today live in the same cabinet. The needlecase and pin pillow were created in class. The other two pieces here are stitched papers. Altered with machine stitch before hand embroidery was added. They are also homeless samples I guess. I'm

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Stitching to the Plan? from Life In Pieces

Two weeks of January gone and two weeks left in the month.  It hasn't been a bad start to the year.  My hardest commitment to stick to is moving some of my quilt tops into finished quilts, with me doing the quilting on a number of them.  I stuck with that plan this week and managed to assemble row 3 of Kate's Choice.  




There are 6 rows in this project, so I'm half way done with row assembly.  It will be a challenge this week to switch to quilting as late night sew is on Thursday, not ...

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FOMO or Squirrels or…… from Quarter-Inch Capers

I have no resistance when it comes to taking on new projects! I was catching up Saturday on blog reading, and I saw several people’s posts about their center block for the Stay At Home Round Robin. There were some really cool centers! I went to the main site, and there was still time to join in. I got busy, and this is what I came up with:



I seem to be stuck on stars lately. I’ve had a picture of this pinned to my Pinterest board for a while, but it doesn’t have any measurements or ...

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Quilts for Kids: January from Becca's Crazy Projects

On Saturday I dropped off 17 quilted quilts and two pieced tops.
I picked up 13 quilts to quilt and a roll of batting. 
It is fun to see all the quilts other members of Annapolis Quilts for Kids pieced.
I also grabbed a handful of fabrics to add to the pile for making new quilt tops. 

If you want to contribute but don't have the time or skills, you can support the national Quilts for Kids by going directly to their website and clicking DONATEI don't earn anything from this link. 

If you want to support ...

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Carving a Rubber Stamp from Gene Black an Alabama Artist

One of the things I have used in my art quite successfully is using rubber stamps.  To keep my work original I have carved many of my own stamps.  This also avoids copyright infringement if the stamp or stamp brand is "for personal use only" and you are making items to sell.  

Here is a video that I did years ago.  My tools are a Speedball Carving set  that I bought locally at a craft store.
Sharpie Marker, black, available many places. 
Mastercarve black by Staedtler (discontinued)  You can use a Speedball SpeedyCarve block or another brand of block or ...

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COMPLETE Black and White Framed Charity Blocks from Wedding Dress Blue

They are so much fun, you can’t make just one.

So, I made 27. I pulled an assortment of cool color 2-1/2″ squares and warm color 2-1/2″ squares from my precut scraps bin. The black and white borders came from the black print scraps bin. (Yes, I have a lot of bins).

Ta-dah, before I knew it there were blocks ready to mail off to  Many Hands and Many Hearts. You still have time to join in. They are accepting blocks until the end of February.

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Retreat Info from Angie Quilts

This will be our third retreat with Hawkstone Park Hotel in Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
There are only a few places remaining at this point because people booked it before I got round to making a little advert, which, in itself, is a good advert!
Here's the information, it's pretty much the same format as all other retreats I've organised.

Arriving Monday 30th March from 10.30am
Set up your sewing space, little bit of chatter and start your fun.
(Room Check in after 2pm)
Lunch @ 12.30pm.
3 course dinner @ at 6pm

Tuesday 31st & Wednesday 1st ...

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Stars of Peace #11 from Nestlings By Robin

 Welcome back for block 11, In Flight

This month's block is BB#1124, 
and attributed to Nancy Page 
(Barbara Brackman's Encyclopedia).

The original block name is Wild Duck.
I altered it to become a plane because,
for better or worse, aviation changed not
just how we travel but how we war.
As soon as man finds a new way to
do something, he sadly finds a way
to use it as a weapon.
Below are the links to how aviation
changed the world.
WW2
My grandfather was completely 
enamored of flight and wanted to fly
in ...

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Done, done, and DONE! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Thanks for the heads up on the links. I have to click each link twice to get the HTTPS thing at the beginning. I've been very careful, but perhaps I've slipped up on a couple. I will attempt to pay even more attention to that little detail!

I did not post about Colour My World yesterday, nor will I do it today. I'll aim for tomorrow. Today, it's all about the finishes! 

I have hosted the UFO Club for over five years, and in that time, things have gotten done not only for me but for ...

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Snow with a forecast of quilts from Happy Cottage Quilter

It's been cold here in the south, but this is the only snow we have at our house :-)  



I made this landscape quilt a couple of years ago, when our family went on a trip to West Virginia.  My kids love to snowboard.

Happy Quilting!

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Design boards from Just Sew Sue

 

Yesterday I did some cutting out for a pattern that I am designing. I pulled out my 18" design board to keep the pieces in some sort of orderly fashion. I made these design boards according to Lori Holt's instructions here. I ask my local framer to cut the mount board into 18" squares for a small cost. I also use premade bias tape for speed.  I don't however use a hot glue gun as I haven't mastered using one and I end up with big blobs of glue everywhere. Have you made any of these design ...

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Live Draw Singapore Hari Ini: Saksikan Pengundian Nomor Secara Langsung from Tink Squared

Togel Singapore kian populer di antara orang-orang, khususnya bagi mereka yang ingin mengetes nasib melalui undian nomor langsung. Setiap hari, pengundian tersebut menarik perhatian banyak sekali petaruh lotto daring yang ingin untuk menggondol piala besar. Dengan perkembangan teknologi, sekarang kita dapat melihat live draw Singapore hari ini secara langsung, memberikan sensasi yang lebih menegangkan bagi semua pemirsa.

Bagi Anda yang memantau nomor-nomor togel Singapore, acara pengundian langsung ini menjadi waktu yang dinantikan. Di sini, Anda bisa melihat hasil nomor togel Singapore secara waktu nyata, entah itu untuk togel hari ini atau togel malam. Dengan data terbaru dari undian ini, semua ...

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Little things......................... from Exuberant Color


These 2 little mats have been sitting in my studio waiting for the stitching around the edge for at least 6 months.  All it takes is changing to a topstitching needle and filling a bobbin with the heavier thread.  I kept avoiding doing that.  Finally last night I got them done.  They have one layer of batting and one layer of a stiff heavier interfacing (not as heavy as Peltex).


The backs are Kaffe fabrics too.

They are close to 8.5" x 11", one a tiny bit larger than the other.




There was one more top already pieced so ...

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Design Wall Monday - January 19, 2026 from Small Quilts and Doll Quilts

Good Morning Quilters!

Some bloggers pick a word to guide them in a new year.  I have sometimes done this in the past.  When I was thinking about it today, I mused that my word for 2026 has been “slow” so far.  

And also the word “snow”.  Here in Grand Rapids, Michigan, we have had steady snow this past week, and many schools are closed today.  7 - 8 inches are on the ground now and more is coming.  We are all hunkered down here and are not going outside unless necessary,  

Here is a picture of Penny Lane to show ...

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Scrap-Basket Knockouts from Lovin' Life At The End Of The Dirt Road

When I posted the list of projects I hoped to work on this year, I had a lot of interest in these 2 quilts and these aren't even good picturesThey're currently at Jackie's waiting to be quilted. I was processing my scraps last year and I liked the way these incorporated my low volume prints.Several readers contacted me, asking about the patterns. I've replied back, but I thought I'd share the

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What I’m Working On: January 19th, 2026 from Jo's Country Junction

I am determined to keep my quilting projects moving along. That led me to be up early on Monday morning at the sewing machine. Last week I had cut out some of the sashing and cornerstone pieces for my Emerald City quilt. Monday morning I sewed all of the nine patches that are needed for …

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BABY CHATMAN QUILT! from Kwilty Pleasures

A new great-grand daughter arrives in January.
I made her quilt, long before she was a gleam in her daddies eyes!

I was at Ocean Isle Beach a few years ago and made
a test pattern using Into the Woods Jelly Rolls...
I've always loved Lil'' Red !

The pattern was called TYPE and a very quick and easy make.


There was a local garden, not far from the beach
so I made a journey there for a photo op...
Into the Woods.



Then home it came and sat on a shelf for several years.
Now that Baby Chatman was ...

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