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Saturday, September 20, 2025

The Autumn 16 Patch and Pumpkin Crow - A Fall Freebie

 " I better get a move on! " I exclaimed as I popped up from the couch.

 "What's got you in such a bustle? " asked Mr. Pinker. 

"There's a quilt top that needs to be finished!" I replied with glee.
 
Mr. Pinker just smiled and nodded. "I could have guessed.  " 

" Can you hand me the quilt top?" I asked Mr.Pinker who was sitting in the stitchy chair. 

"Where ?" asked Mr. Pinker as he looked around. 
The Autumn 16 patch had been sitting on the armrest of the stitchy chair for a good many months just begging to be finished.  When I could not stand its moans and groans any longer, I threw  the grandson's fleece blanket over it to hide it from sight until I was ready to work on it.  "Grumble , grumble ,grumble" went the Autumn 16 patch. 
Mr. Pinker lifted the fleece throw to see a patch of Autumn colors smiling brightly. 

"There it is! " I exclaimed. 

 Mr. Pinker pulled it out from beneath his arm and as quick as a wink, I grabbed it and bolted for the quilt room. 

"And she is off! I heard Mr. Pinker chuckle. 

It did not take long to get to the task at hand. Add borders. That  is where I had left off last year.  Luckily one border fabric was already chosen- a pretty a paisley fabric in oranges ,browns, and aquas, bought many years ago. 


"Are you going to finish  me? asked the Autumn 16 Patch  as I studied the border selection.

"Give me a minute , " I sighed.  I promptly got up and rummaged through my stash. "A dark inner border needs to wrangle in those 16 patches, " I replied. 

"Hummph " said the quilt. 

I chose a dark calico print and immediately cut 1 1/2" strips. With a zoom zoom zoom , they were all attached. 

"Eeeh I like it! , " squealed the Autumn 16 patch. 


Soon the paisley print was cut into 4 1/2 inch strips, and they zoomed through the machine as well. 


"So what do you think, Miss Autumn 16 Patch?" I asked as I sat back admiring my handy work. . 




"I am happier than a squirrel with a nest filled with nuts, " chuckled Autumn 16 patch. "Now when ya' going to quilt me?"



"Whooaa, there Nelly! " I exclaimed now let's not get in too big of a hurry. I have other fish to fry besides I have plans for you  even though you  are not finished.  

And with that I heard a "Hmmph!" from Miss Autumn 16 Patch as she snapped in the wind!


I will show you in a future post what I did with Miss Autumn 16 patch. 



If you would like to read more about the Autumn 16 Patch , I posted about it  in my October 14, 2024 post. 

In the meantime.. 

Can I show you a little stitch I have been working on? 

 It is just an itty bitty stitch  called " Pumpkin Crow" . It was inspired by my "Fall Checklist " that I shared a couple of weeks ago. 




I have been dreaming of finishing it on a cloth pumpkin or maybe make it into a small pumpkin- we shall see though. 


Image from Pinterest. 

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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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Alrighty, y'all, I have talked your ears off again. Please, do forgive me.  Have a super day and ...

As Always...


Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa 

"Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower. "- Albert Camus 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

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

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Friday, September 19, 2025

That's My Story- Outstanding Blogger

And a very lovely afternoon to you, sweet friends. How are you doing on this fine sunny Friday? Are you gearing up for a fun filled weekend? I sure hope so. Me? Well, I am sure I can find something to get into. I will probably be out and about with Mr. Pinker , but one thing is for sure - whether I go out adventuring with Mr. Pinker or not, I will have a stitching project in hand to work on today. 😀🛻  

Dear Melva at Melva Loves Scraps  recently found out that she was in the top 100 quilting- blogs! Wow! What an honor and so well deserved. Congratulations , sweet friend.  In order to recognize other bloggers, Melva began the "Outstanding Blogger  for 2025" challenge. You can click on Melva's link to read more about that. I was so touched that she nominated little ole' me.  


Melva asked five different questions for me to stew over in respect to my quilting history.  So here we go....


MELVA:
" Have you ever had any major  quilting / sewing success that you would like to share? 

No, not really. One year my quilting guild participated in the American Quilting Society's guild challenge and was accepted- that was an honor indeed for the whole group. Our theme was based on influential  and distinctive American women. I created an art quilt called "Harriet Tubman Follow the Drinking Gourd" . I was touched when it was awarded 1st place in our guild challenge .  


This quilt is made up of various types of fabrics, strings, strips, stars, trinkets , buttons and gourd seeds.  The stars even glow in the dark for the "Follow the Drinking Gourd" theme. ⭐⭐⭐ Harriet's story is amazing. 


MELVA: " Are / were you influenced by family members to get into quilting and have you passed on the love of quilting to the next generation? 

Many of you may remember that my Great Grandma Annie was a quilter. I  have showed you one of her quilts in several posts. Unfortunately, I never knew my Great Grandma.  I know that she was very thrifty . With 6 children, you had to be. 

My Nanny was a doll maker. I spent many hours in her sewing room ooohing and aaahing over the dolls she made. She sold them at craft shows back in the day . Her Raggedy Anns were the best! 
But I did not learn to sew from my Nanny. Nope not one little stitch! I taught myself when my oldest daughter was born.
  My first quilts were small baby quilts. I cannot find the first one, it is somewhere deep in the depths of the quilt armoires .  I began quilting because I wanted to make quilts for my daughter and tell her story. In my younger days, I was really into  folk art quilts.  When I was in college, I had a strong desire to study art, but alas that did not happen. 

When my girls were growing up, they always attended the quilt guild meetings with me. I tried to get them to sew, but they both had other interests. They are just as passionate about their hobbies as I am mine . Though they did not pick up the needle and thread , I am thrilled that they each have a passion that brings them joy. ❤❤❤


MELVA: How do you learn best?

I am wild and woolly gal and just learn by doing. That may make for loads of mistakes, but I am ok with that.

A small art quilt called "The Purse". 
 
Making folk art quilts in my younger days gave me the freedom and abandon to do whatever made my heart leap! 


Nowadays I prefer traditional designs. 
 Often I prefer to look at photos and then read the directions. If I still cannot figure it out, then I will refer to a video. 

 I do not hand quilt like many quilters do. I do not use a thimble . I nestle the needle in the crook of my thumbnail and rock the needle forward away from me. Underneath the quilt, I use the tips of my fingers to feel the needle as it comes through the layers. Yes, my fingers are as tough as nails. 

When I would visit Nanny years ago, she would hold my hands and say "Your hands are as rough as corn cobs". 

 I would look down at them and smile. "Thanks, Nanny". Hee! Hee!  ( You would love my Nanny . She was a jokster and a hoot indeed) . 
  
MELVA: Are you an early bird or a night owl? 


Hoot Hoot! You guessed it I am a Night Owl. I always have been . You will find me often sitting on the couch watching Midsomer Murders, Matlock , or Murder She Wrote as I stitch the night away. I usually go to bed anywhere from 2- 4 a.m.  I average about 5 -6 hours asleep  on a good night, and then I am  "Up and Adam and ready to roll. 

MELVA: What quilt are you most proud of and why?  

I am not sure if I am really proud of any of my quilts, but I am happy with them.
The quilts that I am most "guarded over" are my mourning quilts- those are  the quilts I would grab if the house caught on fire that is after my photos . ( God forbid.)  They are also the  quilts that I wish I did not have to make. They are filled with love, sorrow, tears, and many memories.
Many of y'all have followed me on my quilting journey with Amo's quilts such as  Flaming Butterflies .




Granny's Stars was pieced and quilted in 1999  while sitting with my sweet Granny.

The quilt that I am most happy with  in respect to the quilting is a Dresdan Fan Quilt. 

I bought the quilt top years ago and hand quilted it. This quilt hangs in my hall on a door. My stitches used to be teeny weeny that is before I broke my hand. 

Well Sweeties, that is my quilting story and I am sticking to it. Thank you so much for joining me today and thank you, Melva for all that you do. 

Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa 

"A quilt will warm your body and comfort your soul. " 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

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

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God Bless Charlie Kirk, his family and our great country.  RIP CK. 

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Quilts in the Wild- Wordless Wednesday

Is it Wednesday already? By golly, it sure is! This is just a quick pop in to wish you a lovely day . 

I have been reminiscing over quilts that I photographed outside and thought I would reshare some of them today in a Wordless Wednesday post. 

I wish you the most wonderful day!





Thank you for dropping by! 

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 As always,

Happy Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa

"Smile because it is Wednesday and you're halfway to Friday." 

Hugs and Stitches!!! ðŸ¤—🧵

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. I miss and love you so much.   ❤👼

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Sunday, September 14, 2025

The Making of Clementine- A Halloween Stamp

"Whatcha' workin' on ?" asked Mr. Pinker as I sat in the camp chair stitching away. 
"Huh? Oh, Little Clementine! " I replied. Quickly I picked up my fabric to show him my newest Halloween Stamp in the works.


"Cute, " he replied as he turned to walk away. 

"Cute? Downright adorable in my book," I chuckled. I then went back to work with great intent on finishing the little feline.  Of course, I had already stitched the border for another stamp, the night before. I reasoned it could be filled in later when I come up with an idea. 

Meanwhile Mr. Pinker went into the camper.  Soon I heard a clickety clank. 

"Whatcha' doing, Hun?" I yelled over  my shoulder. 

" I am going to fix you some supper. A busy gal has got to eat doesn't she? " 

"Eeeh you are a keeper! " I shouted at the top of my lungs. And with that I went back to stitching away on little ole' Clementine. 

As Mr. Pinker bustled about in the ole' truck camper kitchen, I listened to the melody of a bird serenading me from high above somewhere in the trees. I never did spot her, but I was glad to listen to her as I worked on Clementine. Soon a wonderful aroma wafted through the air. Supper would soon be ready. 

"Hmmm, what magical concoction has Mr. Pinker whipped up," I said to Miss Birdie high in the trees. 

"Chirp, Chirp" whistled Miss Birdie. 

"Hmm I am not sure what that is, but it smells delicious, " I replied back. 

From deep in the camper, Mr. Pinker  rang, "Supper is ready! "


With that I dropped little Miss Clementine. Baby Jack -aka a jack- o- lantern bucket - had joined the stitch. Only a few more stitches to go and Clementine would be completed. 


After filling my belly full , it was time to finish Clementine. It did not take long to do that.  I even gave her a little bow which I tied and then stitched into place. 



Once we were home , I was able to finish Clementine into a little pin pillow- all complete for the Halloween season.

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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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So what's my plans today?  Well, I am thinking of brewing up some trouble by working on another Halloween stamp. 
I will also continue working on the ever so lovely Home For the Holidays Sampler by Lori Holt- a sweet gift from dear Joan. The holly is all stitched soon I will be moving toward the house. 
As far as my quilting goes? How about my Alabama Beauty! 
I will continue working on these projects throughout the week. I think these projects will allow me to get my 15 minutes of stitching a day in. Don't you?
By the way,  my 15 minute project for this week was Alabama Beauty. I made it to the bottom of the quilt - now it is time to switch  to the other half of the quilt. Woo Hoo!  I am doing the Happy Dance!



Well , Sweeties, I have chatted your ears off again. Thank you so much for visiting me today and hearing the tale of Clementine and another lazy day at  camp. 

As Always...


Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa 

"Beautiful things come together one stitch at a time. "- unknown 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. Family gatherings are not the same without you, sweet sis. I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo. 

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Little hexi flowers were appliqued while sitting on the dock at camp. 

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