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September 12, 2025
Menemukan Tautan Alternatif SatelitTogel from Tink Squared

Satelit Togel telah menjadi beberapa platform populer di kalangan para penggemar permainan togel di Indonesia. Dengan jumlah peminat, penting bagi pengunjung untuk menemukan informasi yang akurat dan up-to-date mengenai masuk ke platform ini. Tulisan ini akan membahas berbagai aspek terkait Satelit Togel, seperti cara mendaftar, tahapan masuk, dan juga link alternatif satelit togel yang dapat digunakan saat akses utama mendapatkan kendala.

Mencari-cari link satelit togel yang handal adalah tindakan yang krusial dalam memastikan proses bermain yang lancar dan aman. Dengan banyaknya pencarian online, kami akan menolong Anda memahami cara mendapatkan tautan yang benar dan langsung ke satelit togel. Ikuti kami ...

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Post finish tidy up from Just Sew Sue

I will admit that usually I am very lazy when I finish a project an the remains of the project remain strewn around my work space. I don't know what came over me when I finished A Quilty Little Xmas, but I tidied up!

I started with my basket of Christmas fabrics and donated many of the scraps to a friend who loves improv. An overflowing basket and two bags of scraps were sorted to half a basket with a part jelly roll cut for a small throw. Perhaps this might become a retreat project. I just need to ...

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Block Party from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. That most-hated task, grocery shopping, is finished for the week. We got off to a late start yesterday morning. It was after lunch time when we got home. We put everything away, had our lunch, and then we each took naps...pretty much required after a grocery shopping trip. Finally, I was able to get back to my sewing. 

It took a while, but I finished the hand-stitching on the ninth of nine blocks for the Merry, Merry Snowmen project.


Good grief. It was after 4:00 p.m. by the time I finished. Now all ...

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Block Party from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. That most-hated task, grocery shopping, is finished for the week. We got off to a late start yesterday morning. It was after lunch time when we got home. We put everything away, had our lunch, and then we each took naps...pretty much required after a grocery shopping trip. Finally, I was able to get back to my sewing. 

It took a while, but I finished the hand-stitching on the ninth of nine blocks for the Merry, Merry Snowmen project.


Good grief. It was after 4:00 p.m. by the time I finished. Now all ...

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I Like Thursday # 468,breaking fashion rules, donkeys, changing seasons and lunchbox memories from Not Afraid of Color

 

from a yard in our neighborhood


time for this week's list of likes . I think of sunflowers as being harbingers of Autumn 

Let's start with some photos, shall we? (I love photography) 

beginning to look like fall in our tree, always the first to color
but still hot especially in the sun, to need this
and although we got our first little mums, flowers are still thriving here

alongside images like this
I made sugar cookies this weekend and coated them in orange crystal sugar to bring on cooler temps lol
we enjoy having cookies as a little ...

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Photo birthday quilt from Stitching Matters

This quilter and her family are celebrating a 70th birthday and have decided to make a quilt for the recipient, featuring photos of all the family members printed as blocks. 



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What We’re Working On from Eagle's Wings Quilts

 We had lots of projects on the go yesterday at our Prayers and Squares gathering. Janet finished the quilting on this Iris quilt, pattern found hereWe took the pieces that were cut off the edge of the quilt and pieced them into the back, avoiding a lot of the waste that comes from piecing a quilt on the diagonal and then cutting it to square the edges. It still needs a binding. Marg has been working on a sampler done in greens for the last few weeks. She has all the blocks done. After this picture was taken she ...

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Quiltfolk Cats Issue is Here! from If These Threads Could Talk

I’m beyond excited! I felt honored to be chosen for Quiltfolk’s Cat issue. It’s amusing because I am a Chihuahua mom! But I think cats are cool!

The cat issue is full of beautiful cat quilts and cats!

The panel called Intricately illustrated Kitty is by Rubin Design Studio of eQuilter.com. I named my One Block Wonder quilt “Bedazzled”. The large hexagons are made with Studio 180 Design’s Star 60 tool. I call them Star 60 Spinners. My quilt measures 88″ x 71″. I am on page 106. Thank you Quiltfolk!

@equilter @Studio180Design

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Free Patterns, Autumn Cross Stitching, Starry Hexagons, YouTube Viewing from Canadian Needle Nana

It had been rainy but we seem to be back into a dry spell with no rain in the foreseeable future. Very cool overnights. Day times it's been changeable- I think that's the word to describe the weather- one minute dark and cloudy and the next a little sunshine. There have been two frost warnings so far with one night recording 0.6 C so the season is easing in. A pretty sign of such is the fall Aster like flowers are in bloom. What a pretty shade of lavender.

I've been busy inside stitching away giving ...

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Stitching Slowly, Food and Flowers, Fall Blooms and Birds from Canadian Needle Nana

 Hello again and thanks so much for stopping by. I heard the Barred Owls hooting early morning around 4 am and stayed awake till they finished about half an hour later. Then I slept in till 9, so late for me that Tony woke up enough to ask if I was alright.  

Last fall I watched a wonderful moment...an adult male Cardinal was feeding two young ones in the big fir in the back yard. It took a long time to get this photo and I never did capture a good photo of the three. But here are the ...

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Still stuck on red, white, and blue from My Sewing Room

 Yup - I'm still working on red, white, and blue.  I had 3 sets of Quilt of Valor blocks going on this summer - or 4 if I could the Moda Blockheads blocks.  It was time to get those block sets finished and assembled into tops so I can clear off some workspace again for new projects.


The Spools top and the Rails & Stars top were finished in August.  I really like how both of these came together.  


Next up. . . is Ribbon, by Alycia.  I had a good start on the blocks in August, but finished the last few blocks on ...

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September 2025 Monthly Specials from Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber

Each month, we put together a fresh lineup of monthly specials just for you, and they’re sew worth checking out. If you haven’t had a chance to explore them yet, now’s the perfect time to check them out! Just make sure you take advantage before Tuesday, September 30th, at midnight CST, when they roll over to a new round of deals!

Confetti Cotton Solids by Riley Blake Designs

Need a classic color or the perfect solid to pair with one of your Riley Blake projects? The Confetti Cotton collection uses more than 250 colors printed on soft ...

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Living a creative life this week.... sewing mostly from Not Afraid of Color

 

I've focused my creative time this week on finishing one quilt, and on photography. 

the changing seasons are exciting especially coming into the possibility of cooler temps. 

the color of the month at rainbow scrap challenge is pale green and pale blue.... so on walks I look for those colors.... 

An artist paints what she sees but what she sees is primarily what she looks for

nature paints the world with all the shades and light to dark providing contrast

I admit I'm drawn to saturated colors so focusing on pale ones is more difficult. 

what kind of ...

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Magic Multiples ~ Sew & Tell - 9/8/25 from Melva Loves Scraps


Welcome back to Sew & Tell.  I have lots of little things to share with you...

I have been doing something new as I spend time in the studio.  Rather turn on the music and while away the time there, I have started listening to books.  I am using the Libby app and have found a whole new world to explore!

Sure, Dave and I have used audio books while we travel, but it never occurred to me to listen at home.  I had requested a book that I had heard about, thinking it would be a good book for our ...

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Saturday Sparks Link Party 685 from Pieced Pastimes

Welcome to Saturday Sparks 685!

Starting off today's party with watering day!


It's always fun to gather up my plants and show them some love.

This group of greenery is only a small sampling of my collection.

Being a crazy plant lady means having a lot of plants, so this task can take some time.

The whole process is as calming for them as it is for me.

"Like people, plants respond to extra attention."

~ H. Peter Loewer

Now, onto the party,

First up, the Fabulous Features from Saturday Sparks 684.


From Summer to September at Distinctly Southern ...

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Small UFO Finish ~ An Ugly Duckling? from Podunk Pretties

 Back in 2012, yellow and gray took the quilting world by storm. Weak-willed and utterly clueless about my quilting style, I dove headfirst into the trend, scooping up bargain yellow and gray fabrics for an upcoming HST BOM (half square triangle block of the month). If my memory serves me right, these prints are all Walmart fabrics, while the white-on-white background came from Joann's.

By month five of the BOM, I realized I got hooked on the yellow and gray trend because I adore yellow, but gray? Not so much. No offense if gray is your jam! For me ...

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First Brunch, Then Quilting! from Quiltville's Quips & Snips!


This was the scene when I walked through the front door of the inn yesterday -

Mmmm!  Something sure smelled good!

It was also just a wee bit chilly - in the 50's - meaning that brunch on the porch is now a thing of the past, at least until we reach next summer.  Sigh.

It's wonderful to see folks around the table in the dining room, but oh how I will miss porch season!
Click to Read the Whole Story!

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Red and white quilts from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Oh my --- I love the comments!!! YES -- I can see some individualized sew-alongs happening!!! One for the Savannah quilt and one for the suitcases!!!! And that William Morris quote --- you bet -- we all need that one in our house, and I'm going to look at it every time I touch anything. Hmmm --- there might not be anything left. I'd better warn Lexi and Murphy!! Right now they are helpful, well, no, they are beautiful and always will be!!

I confess that I wasn't quite as productive as I would have liked yesterday, but then I went on ...

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I Like Thursdays: September 11, 2025 from 3 Poodles and a Nana

 


It's I like Thursdays and time for positive thoughts!  Join our hostess LeeAnna at Not Afraid of Color for more positive posts!

I enjoyed the Thursday Murder Club movie!  I don't have netflix but my mother does and we watched the one day I was doing things for her.


The thing I like about British mysteries is they don't tend to show a lot of gore.  There's also usually a sense of humor (and definately in this film).  

The Brits aren't obsessive about youth or beauty either.  I loved when Helen Mirren was in a ...

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Charity Quilting from Becca's Crazy Projects

Novelty print quilt pieced by Julie.
Hearts and stripes, pieced by Julie. Both trimmed and ready for the next Annapolis Quilts for Kids

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 me indirectly, I do include Amazon affiliate links to products I use on my other blog posts. If you purchase the items I recommend, or anything else, after using my links to reach ...

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