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Thursday, April 16, 2026

Riding the Rails and Four Patch Fun

 "Railroads and telegraph and kerosene and coal stoves-- they're good things to have, but the trouble is , folks get to depend on em." - Pa , The Long Winter

 Hello, Sweet Friends. Do come in and join me on this lovely Thursday morning. Eeeh I am so excited!  Today Melva at Melva Loves Scraps is posting Block 5 in the Little House on the Prairie Sew Along. Last night, I finished Block 4  Rails just in the nick of time to start Block 5. This block was such a pleasure to piece. 

I arranged my rails with a pinwheel in the center. 

   By the Shores of Silver Creek was the book from the Little House on the Prairie series that inspired Melva to create the "Rails" block. As I pieced  this delightful block using thrifted fabrics that I have collected over the years, I thought about some of my own family "Rails" stories.  

Do you have any railroad stories handed down from your family? 

The rail block is framed into a log cabin block. 

Most of my fabrics were thrifted. 

Like there was Great Grandpa David  who as a child joined the Union  Army during the Civil War. He not only worked long and hard on the railroad trestle bridge under the leadership of his uncle who was the  Captain of a unit, but he became a spy as well. Great Grandpa David lived a long and wonderful life not far from where he worked on the rails as a child. 

The dark blue fabric is from a cotton sheet. 

Then there was my Uncle Billy and Uncle Al. Their "rails" story was not a happy one. As  children Billy and  Al, had grand ideas of riding a train and seeing beyond the small rural town that they were growing up in . They had heard grandiose tales of the hobo life .

After much thought, one day, Uncle Billy and Uncle Al who were youngins' at the time, decided  to hop on the train as it rolled through the countryside.  As the train clanked and rattled by , they each reached and dove towards the train in hopes of a grand adventure. Uncle Al made the jump successfully, but alas Uncle Billy did not. He was pulled onto the tracks and was tragically killed at the tender age of 13.  Such  a sad story, and I am sure the fate of many who dared to ride the rails during the "hobo days." But Billy was well loved and is still remembered to this very day. ❤🤗


Now back to more quilty stuff. 

As I pieced "Rails", I was able to finish 4 more Four Patch Fun  blocks which is my Leader/ Ender project.

 This was a block introduced by Bonnie Hunter in 2025. I will share my progress on these blocks in the   coming days. 

Gosh, I have chatted your ears off again. Please, do forgive me. 

If you have the chance , drop over and visit Melva. There is still time to join in on the Sew Along . It is free until the end of the event. Plus Melva is hosting a Little House on the Prairie Sew Along Link Party. There you can see others who are participating . Your eyes will be delighted by the beautiful blocks shared in different color ways. 

Melva's Little House on the Prairie Sew Along Posts:

INTRODUCTION of the Little House on the  Prairie Stitching Along - January 29, 2026

Block 1 Maple Leaf- February 5, 2026

Block 2 Native Star- February 19, 2026

Block 3 Harvest Basket- March 5, 2026

Block 4 Shoo Fly- March 19, 2026

Block 5 Rails- April 2, 2026

Thank you for spending time with me today. My morning will be filled with stitching time. Later this evening , Mr. Pinker and  I will be  heading back to the ballfields. Those grandbabies are keeping us busy! But what a joy! 

As Always...


Happy  Stitching and Quilting,

 y'all

Melisa 

"I've heard of the call of the wild, the call of the law, the call of the church. There is also the call of the railroad. " - Gary Krist

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo. 

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I purchased these yummy fabrics at a yard sale in AZ

 I am joining these lovely ladies' link parties. I hope you check them out; they always have so many wonderful projects going on and provide the opportunity for other needleworkers to meet. 

Melva at Melva Loves Scraps for Little House on the Prairie Sew Along

Jennifer at Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday  Wait Loss- Wednesday

Denise at For the Love of Geese for Put Your Foot Down- Thursday

Nina at Creations, Quilts, Art , Whatever by Nina for Off the Wall Friday

Alycia's of Alycia's Quilts for Finished of Not Friday

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More Easter stitches. They will be hopping away soon.  

Tomorrow I will be sharing the "changing of the quilts" .So drop by if you have the chance.  I always love company. 

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

It's A Wrap for Blooms for You


"Eeeh!" I squealed in delight when I spotted the little wooden box at the thrift store. I quickly picked it up and twirled around in joyful celebration when I saw that it only cost $1.59. "I have plans for you! ," I exclaimed as I plopped it into my cart. 


A few weeks ago I shared a little chart called Blooms for You.


 It was a simple stitch with just a few flowers blooming. Well I finished stitching it while on the camping trip, but it has been waiting in the wings to be finished. 


Once home I auditioned Blooms for You onto the box. Seeing that the stitch fit for what I had in mind, I was ready to get straight to work.  The box was painted in a wide array of colors. I pulled out several containers of brown paint and got to work. After receiving numerous coats of paint, I let the box dry for a day or two. 

Blooms for You was stitched on 14 count tea/ coffee dyed Aida. I trimmed and pressed my stitch before fully finishing it. 

STEPS FOR FINISHING BLOOMS FOR YOU

1. I used a dry brush to paint the box . After drying I gently sanded the surface.
2. Trim the stitched piece to the desired size and iron fusible webbing to the back. 
3. Cut mat board or cardboard to 4 1/2" x 5" . 
4. Cut batting and layer on top of mat board. I tacked mine down with touch of Alene's Tacky glue. 
5.  Center the stitched piece to the mat board and fold excess fabric around the edges, lace in place. 
6. Center the stitched piece to the wooden box. Using tacky glue , adhere the stitched piece to the box . Place a large book or weight on top until dry. 
7. Using tacky glue attach trim to the edge of the stitched piece.
8. Enjoy!

Oooh now don't you think this will make a great seed box? 


Have a bright and beautiful day and Happy Stitching!

As Always...

Happy  Stitching and Quilting,

 y'all

Melisa 

"Every flower blooms in its own time. "- Ken Petti 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo. 

I spy a wonky heart rock. 

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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Summer Stamp SAL - The Header- A Summer Freebie

 Yesterday, I showed you my newest cookbook acquisition, the  Favorite Mormon Recipes Casserole cookbook. I found another yummy recipe that would just be perfect for  a big Sunday meal .  ( Just thinking ahead- Hee! Hee!) 

GRANDMA'S CORN BAKE

2 cans cream style corn

2 eggs

1/4 cup of cornmeal

1 clove of garlic, chopped

6 Tablespoons of vegetable oil

2 cups of grated cheddar cheese

1 cup of green chilies , chopped

DIRECTIONS: Combine corn, eggs, cornmeal, garlic and oil; place layer of mixture in casserole dish. Sprinkle cheese and chilies over the entire surface. Cover with remaining corn mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes or until set or lightly browned.

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 Mom used to make big Sunday meals, and the whole family would gather for a relaxing day on the farm.  Her day would start early as she bustled about  in the kitchen;  dinner would be on the table  between 10:30- 11:00 a.m  . Hmmm... there would be baked or fried chicken, mashed potatoes , beets, corn , slow cooked mushrooms, broccoli with cheese,  sliced tomatoes and sometimes a casserole or two and I must not forget Mom's Mac and cheese. Yum! Yum!   I miss the good ole' days especially the weekly family gatherings. After eating, we would sit on the back porch  .

 During the summer , we would watch the hummingbirds' flutter from feeder to feeder  .  Mom had numerous feeders strung along a wire from pole to pole.

 It would not be long before the cows would come down the hill and linger along the fence line and graze as they lazily slapped the flies with their tails.  Like I said- the good ole' days. 🤗


Big Bad Brad who is a gentle fella. 


Anywhooo... I worked all week on stitching the borders for the Summer Stamp SAL. I am quite smitten with the Rit Lemon Yellow dyed 14 count Aida.  

Today  I am continuing on with the Summer Stamp SAL by sharing  the Header which has a sassy little crow and a large drooping sunflower. Oh, and I must not forget the juicy watermelon!


I used DMC floss colors 926, 3345, 310, 815, 782 , 898, 3799 and Blanc. I just used what floss colors I had on hand ; plus these are some of my favorite colors. If you decide to stitch this little piece, choose whatever floss colors make your heart sing!  

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If you are interested in stitching this piece,  just grab , the images. For printing tips, refer to the post Tips for Printing which has loads of tips from my sweet friends. 

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OOPS/ CORRECTION: In the direction, I list the fabric as 14 count Rit Blue Denim dyed Aida. That is a mistake. I actually used 14 count coffee / tea dyed Aida for my pillow and 14 count Rit Lemon Yellow dyed Aida for my large sampler. 










If you missed any of the previous posts in respect to the Summer Stamp SAL , below is a schedule with links back to the appropriate posts.  Next week , we will start the 1st stamp. 

SUMMER STAMP SCHEDULE

April 2nd  Summer Stamp Introduction

April 7th  Summer Stamp Borders

April 14th Header

April 21st  Summer Stamp 1

April 28th Summer Stamp 2

May 5th  Summer  Stamp 3

May 12th  Summer  Stamp 4

May 19th  Summer Stamp 5

May 26th Summer Stamp 6

June 2nd Summer Stamp 7

June 9th Summer Stamp 8

June 16th Summer Stamp  9 

June  23rd Bonus Summer Stamp 10

June 27th Final Reveal

Coleus and Polka Dot plants are always a summer favorite in the garden.

 Thank you for the sweet Tuesday visit .  I am going to piddle about in the garden today and then off to the ballfield I will go! Baseball season has started so I am sure to be entertained by all of the youngin's . 

Have a Terrific Tuesday!


As Always...

Happy  Stitching and Quilting,  y'all

Melisa 

"Cause a little bit of summer is what the whole year is all about. "- unknown 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo. 

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Monday, April 13, 2026

Four Patches and a Tomato Freebie

Over the last few days, I have been thumbing through a new cookbook. I know. I know . It is much easier and quicker to look up recipes on the Internet, but I do enjoy looking at a good ole' cookbook from time to time,  especially when it is a vintage one.🤗

Last week,  I picked up this cookbook called  Favorite Mormon Recipes Casseroles Edition  for a mere 50 cents.


 It was published in 1962 and is choked full with not only casserole recipes but breads and sweets as well. The original owner placed check marks beside favorite recipes. Perhaps she prepared them or was going  to in the future. 


 I found several recipes that caught my eye. 




FRESH TOMATO CASSEROLE

6 tomatoes ,sliced
1/2 tsp. of salt
1/8 tsp. of pepper
1/2 tsp. of celery salt
1 1/2 cups of grated cheddar cheese
1/2 cup on onions, thinly sliced
1 1/2 cups of crushed potato chips

DIRECTIONS : Place half of the tomato slices in a casserole dish; sprinkle with half of the seasonings. Top with half of the cheese and onion slices; repeat layers. Cover with crushed potato chips. Bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees. 

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I am sure I will find more yummies to prepare as I continue looking through this wonderful cookbook. 

The other day, I finished a A Basket of Pincushions 
into a a little pin pillow. The trim is yarn that I simply twisted and tacked  along the seams.

  
Since I finished one tomato stitch, it is time to start a new one( Hmmm ... Should that be my new rule for Spring and Summer stitching? Maybe. Hee! Hee!)


I am working on a simple stitch called "Tomatoes" . If you are interested in stitching it, just snatch the charts below . This is a CHOOSE YOUR OWN COLORS chart. I will certainly update this post as I decide on the colors. At this point , these are my thoughts on what colors I am going to use --

POSSIBLE FLOSS COLORS:

WORDS: DMC 3371
TOMATOES: 815 & 895
SPOOLS: 840 (wooden spool) 931 and 782 (threads)
NEEDLE and PINS- 413
DOOHICKEYS ( bottom border) 931

If I change my mind on the colors, I will let you know, but again choose whatever colors make your heart sing.  

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If you are interested in stitching this piece,  just grab , the images. For printing tips, refer to the post Tips for Printing which has loads of tips from my sweet friends. 

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A few weeks ago I told you about 9  four patches that I found sitting sad and forlorn in the "Quilt Nest. "   "Work on us?" they replied as I passed by. Gently , I scooped them up and went to the task at hand. 


The four patches were made up of 1 1/2" squares ( unfinished). 

 I added 2 1/2" squares and strips (unfinished). 



It was not long before I added the borders which measured 3 1/2" wide (unfinished). The little four patches were quite gleeful to be made into a wee quilt. 
Today this little quilt will go into a hoop. 


Do you like to make little quilts? If so,  do you decorate with them? 

In the works: "Where the Strawberries Grow" 
Oh gosh, I have been chatting your ears off. Please do forgive me. I know you have  much to  do, and I do not want to keep you too long . I so appreciate that you stopped by to visit me today. If you are in the neighborhood tomorrow , please stop by. We can enjoy some coffee as we chat about Summer stitching and a little bit of this and that.  I wish you the most delightful day!

I will be decorating with strawberries today. 
As Always, 

Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa

Thank you for the sweet visit. 

"The fabric may fade, but the memories stitched within will last a lifetime. .  " - unknown.

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my baby sister, Amy. Love and miss you, Amo. 

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