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January 11, 2026
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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Starting a new year with all finishes!! from Fostering Others

I keep saying I am going to finish what I started and what I have purchased.  One of my goals is to finish all the monthly kits I purchase in this barn quilt series.  Since the Project Quilting theme was clean slate with this Hue of Pantone white…. Well I had a reason to force myself to start and finish the kit this week! 

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Starting a new year with all finishes!! from Fostering Others

I keep saying I am going to finish what I started and what I have purchased.  One of my goals is to finish all the monthly kits I purchase in this barn quilt series.  Since the Project Quilting theme was clean slate with this Hue of Pantone white…. Well I had a reason to force myself to start and finish the kit this week! 

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Give Thanks To The Lord from Kitty and Me Designs

I think I finished stitching this on Christmas Day.  

It's from Kooler Design Studio and it's on their website.   I had intended on having it done for Thanksgiving and sewing it into a door hanging pillow but it didn't quite happen.

It's a lot of stitching and worked with 3 strands on 25 ct Lugana over 2.  I love stitching fruit designs because their so colorful!

And this is my latest design project.  Bible Bookmarks:

 
 I expect to have these at Kitty And Me on Etsy around the end of the month.
 

 

 

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A Finished Top from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was a good day for sewing yesterday. Mike was out bike-riding, and I had the place to myself. I could spread out at will. Mike has no problem with me taking over virtually every surface in the RV, but I'm more comfortable when I can tell myself I'm not inconveniencing anyone. So...wanna see what I did?

I started here with these sections of the stars from my previous day of sewing. The first step was to lay them out as they would be sewn together.


Then I sewed them together. There are ...

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A Finished Top from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was a good day for sewing yesterday. Mike was out bike-riding, and I had the place to myself. I could spread out at will. Mike has no problem with me taking over virtually every surface in the RV, but I'm more comfortable when I can tell myself I'm not inconveniencing anyone. So...wanna see what I did?

I started here with these sections of the stars from my previous day of sewing. The first step was to lay them out as they would be sewn together.


Then I sewed them together. There are ...

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Slow Sunday Stitching. from Eagle's Wings Quilts

 It’s our grand daughter’s birthday party day today, so this is going to be a quick post. I have cup cakes to bake and decorate. I have made some more progress on the Raccoon from the Year in the Woods stitchery group. The top of his back is almost finished. I will continue to add to it as time allows. I’ll link up to Kathy’s   Slow Sunday Stitching and then get to those cup cakes.



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Weekly Goals from South Jersey Quilter

 The new planner I got for my crafting activities has a calendar view, then the next pages are broken down by weeks, with space to write in each day. At the top are a space for weekly goals. 


 I found this on top of a box of flimsies! I have no memory of making it. It's paper pieced, and 49 inches square. It's been machine quilted, not by me. All it needs is a binding. I had some of the dark blue. 

So the goal for this week was to cut the binding strips, and bind the quilt ...

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Togel Singapore Malam Ini: Siapkan Strategi Menang Anda from Tink Squared

Togel Singapore malam ini menjadi salah satu topik yang paling banyak diperbincangkan di kalangan pecinta togel. Eksistensi togel online memberi kemudahan yang signifikan bagi para pemain dalam mengikuti undian serta mempermudah akses informasi dengan cepat dan akurat. Setiap malam, berbagai angka yang keluar jadi fokus utama, serta banyak yang mencoba untuk menemukan angka togel Singapore yang mungkin membawa keberuntungan.

Dengan menggunakan data sgp serta keteraturan pengeluaran sgp sebelumnya, para pemain bisa membuat strategi yang lebih efektif dalam memilih angka togel mereka. Selain itu, pengeluaran togel Singapore pada hari ini juga biasanya disiarkan secara langsung, memberikan transparansi serta kepercayaan kepada para ...

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Mushrooms for Rory from Night Owl Quilting


Reneta made this fun baby quilt using the mushrooms from Art East Quilt Co.'s Mushroom King quilt pattern and her own creativity for the layout.


My immediate reaction was to suggest the Oak Breeze pantograph.  Reneta agreed wholeheartedly.  I love the movement this pantograph adds.


I'm sure Rory will love his new quilt.


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Love Birds, Project Quilt Season 17.1 - Clean Slate. from Meena Schaldenbrand

 




 A clean slate offers new possibilities. Cherish, savor and nourish the sensational and memorable feeling of a new love whether it’s a friend, a spouse, a child, a grandchild or a new place or a new project.

 Began with a quilted white background using the 2026 Pantone prompt, Cloud Dreamer.  Added a black door for contrast with beads. Embossed a silver cardstock foil for interest. Appliqued a red heart for a dash of color. Cut out bird shapes from a red coke can for the focal point.

This will also be my donation to the 2026 SAQA Spotlight Auction ...

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Quilt Project From My Library, Finishing Hand Quilting, Medical Story from Canadian Needle Nana

I've been really busy. Well, what seems to be busy for us. Daily chores and lots of shovelling too. There for a few days it kept snowing every day, all day. We ran the snowmobile over the trails to flatten them for our walks. I've been taking the dogs down to our frozen pond for playing ball and they've been loving that. I get to do my little run about as well, safely, on a flat snow covered surface for now. The weather will change it soon enough. Update, it has. Milder temperatures and pouring rain for ...

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Do I miss Proper Snow? from The Quilt Quine

Nella’s Puff Quilt

Do I miss proper snow? – certainly not;) There has been severe winter weather in Aberdeenshire since New Year’s Day and I can imagine how wet it will be in my workshop when that all melts. We had a mere sprinkling of snow in Tavistock and rather icy roads for a few days. A gritter lorry actually tipped over on the edge of Dartmoor, which is ironic. We had a red storm warning at the end of the week but it really landed in Southern Cornwall. In bed in my stone cottage I hardly noticed it ...

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Oh Scrap! : This and That from Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework

I can't believe I went another week without sharing any finished quilts.  This was definitely a week of unplanned events interfering with my schedule.  I am hoping next week will be different!



I moved out of my sewing room and have been sewing on my dining room table for more than a year now.  In the last few months, it has become home to a large pile of scraps.  Many of them need to be cut into binding strips but there are some that inspire a quilt.

I had some leftover plaids from some napkins we made for our ...

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Composition. Inspiration. from contemporary embroidery

 The design sheets here were created some time ago.Now they are inspiring this collection, informing next steps as I continue to develop my current body of work. The colour and pattern aren't what I am looking at here.Rather, I'm examining the composition of these large design sheets in order to feed where I go next with my current surface design explorations.If you look closely at the

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Digital Disaster from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Yep --- I'm a believer in the scale as well for keeping weight under control! I check at the gym twice a week. But in all fairness to myself, I don't really need to lose weight—OK—10 pounds would be amazing, but I want to tone up, and that is measured by BMI!!! 

It doesn't matter what measurement type you use, but sadly, we need to keep on top of it! As we age, our metabolism slows, so we have to be even more diligent. 

I don't let pain stop me from walking. There are days ...

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Sunday Chat from From My Carolina Home

A few days of warmth have been followed by a really cold snap. The deer have been here several days looking for food. I think it is fine for them to eat the vines and weeds out of the hosta garden.

This gal did her part.

Three of them moved through, and I wish they’d stay a bit longer and finish off the weed removal. But, it is hard to find good help these days.

In the birdhouse, I thought I saw a bird sitting in the opening with its head looking around. I realized after taking several photos ...

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Sunday Stash January 11, 2026 and Challenge Details Part 1 from Quilt Paint Create

No change in the numbers.

Work continues on the Challenge Quilt, which I ended up naming Winter Tree.

This is a challenge for my Art Quilt Group.  Throughout last year, members took turns presenting short programs on different techniques.  We covered a variety of topics, including trading cards, junk journals, using AI for idea generation, dimensional fabric sculpture, creating portrait quilts from photos, free motion applique, and others.  The challenge for January is to make a small quilt using one of the program techniques.

I chose AI for idea generation.  I started with a prompt that generated a picture, but ...

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Stitching Stuff: Week 2 of 2026 from Life In Pieces

 



We are more than a week into the new year.  I'm mostly back into my normal groove. I'm doing well with focusing on my goals. But we are only a week in, a year is a long time to keep yourself in line.  In fact, there's a another quilt along that's been posted I really want to play along with that's not on my new project list for 2026.  I'm trying to resist, but I did look to see if I have fabric in my stash for it.  I do.  Oh well, I'll ...

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Choice made................ from Exuberant Color








I decided to go with #3 choice from my previous post.  I not only liked it best, it is also one of those hard to use prints because of the size of motifs.  It will be perfect in 8.5" x 9.5" blocks.





While I was at it, I chose a backing fabric too.  This is a surprise project, not at all planned, started just by looking through drawers of sewn pieces.  I need to turn the iron on today and press fabrics so I can do some cutting.  I also sewed the top and bottom borders on the ...

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