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Sunday, October 12, 2025

Art Haus Paper Lanterns ~ Sew & Tell - 10/13/25


Another week... gone!  I could go on and on about how time seems to be flying by... but that is an old record that needs to be put to rest. ;)

This week's Sew & Tell feature is not one that needs to be set aside.  Rather, it is one that needs to be kept in the forefront as the weather transitions to a new season.

Preeti at Sew Preeti Quilts showed off one of her Island Batik projects - Milo.  Preeti has a knack for selecting patterns and fabrics and colors that work well together.  The simple quilting of this quilt allows the two blocks/designs to be the star of the show.  Her color placement creates the subtle change and flow of color.

Head over to Preeti's blog by following the link above and you will see where the pattern is available.

Thank you to all of you that participate in Sew & Tell each week.  If you have never joined the party... well, what are you waiting for?  Everyone is friendly and supportive, and I can always learn/find something new to spark some creativity.  

I have been dipping my toe into the water as a Connecting Threads Ambassador... I am a little surprised at how difficult this has actually been. I'm feeling like my biggest hurdle is that I don't have a ton of CT fabrics in my stash.  This means that I have had to purchase a few things.  Retail therapy is always fun, but I realize now that I do a lot of "window shopping."  Hahaha.


I started new project! This jelly roll from CT and will become a fun "Paper Lanterns" quilt.  


Head over to the Connecting Threads website to take a look at some of the items available in their clearance sale. That's where I found this pre-cut Art Haus jelly roll. (Who doesn't love a bargain?) You can get a 15% discount by using the special code CTAMelvaLovesScraps on most purchases.

But before I could start piecing, my machine needed a little mani-pedi. It's been 6 weeks since the last one. Oh my! I really thought it was just a month. 🤦‍♀️

While the piecing of Paper Lanterns is super easy and the layout seems straightforward... I had two extra pieces remaining after I had it on the design wall.  I thought that I had simply miscounted. NOPE!  I had to carefully examine the columns and eventually found where they belonged. 

Then as I started sewing them together, I realized two more mistakes in the layout... Back to the design wall.  

The third time's the charm!  Here's my progress...


I have put the Little House quilt blocks to the side for now.  Eight out of nine complete.  And, I have the audio book of Little Town on the Prairie on loan.  I'll be listening as I finish Paper Lanterns with the intent of finding inspiration for the final block.  I know it's there... I just have to intentional and find it.


What you seek with all your heart, you will find!  

Late last year I had settled on a "word of the year"... It was Trust.  I've haven't done too well with trusting the Lord through all the challenges and changes we have faced in our family this year.  As I wrapped up my third-quarter review I was reflecting on trust...

Do I trust the Lord in all that is happening.  Yes. Yes, I do.  Am I happy about it?  No, not at all.  I am frustrated and reminded that trust isn't something earned easily.  God has never failed me before... though the end result is quite different than I would have chosen.  

In previous years I have chosen more positive words... Like growth and peace... those were a couple of pleasant years!  Trust seems positive, right? But for trust to grow and develop, of course there has to be difficulties and opportunities to exercise that trust/faith muscle.  It's like asking for patience... you can guarantee that you will have plenty of opportunity to exercise that!  LOL.  

I joined a ladies Bible study a few weeks ago and it is on the book of Proverbs... simple study... Ha!  Proverbs... a book of wisdom with some interesting sayings.  Ugh.  It has been one of the most difficult studies I have ever participated.  The other day, I was feeling down about how I have fallen short in so many of my relationships... and then I was reminded that God does not condemn!  God will gently convict and steer you in the correction direction.  

So... like my searching for and finding the mistakes in the Paper Lanterns quilt layout, it takes time and it CAN be corrected... without much distress or drama. (No need for a date with "Jack.")

I will be intentional in my week... If things go well, I will finish Paper Lanterns completely.  I have a quilting plan and will be doing a scrappy binding.  With any luck, I'll be back next week with block number 9 of the Little House quilt (or at least a plan).  I know what sort of border and binding will be on that quilt too!

The color wash hexagons are coming together.  I have been spending a little time in the evenings sewing rows together and I am down to the "stragglers" to stitch together. I will then join the two large sections.  I'm not in a big rush... I definitely am appreciating the slower pace.

I can appreciate a good plan and purpose... but I can also appreciate spontaneity.  Our friends from the Lazy J Goat Farm have tentative plans and opportunity to borrow a small home in Red River and we may be joining them.  She said it may be last minute but asked if we were up for it.  We responded with a resounding "absolutely!"

Do you need/prefer well-planned excursions?

Or are you open to last minute surprises?

Leave a comment... I'd love to hear from you.

Keep Piecing,

Melva

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16 comments:

  1. Your Paper Lanterns design is turning out beautifully, Melva! And the blocks for Little House on the Prairie - be still my heart - I love them. Listening to one of those books while you sew sounds like a lovely idea. I have found lots of good sales on the CT site over the years - I like buying wide backings from them. Next time I'll order through your link. As far as spur of the moment or planning ahead - I like both for different reasons. Planning a trip is so fun - all the conversation with your spouse and all that anticipation! But spur of the moment can be fun, too - just get in the car and go!

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  2. Paper Lanterns is looking good, very fun colors. Hope you have a wonderful week and all your plans pan out.

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  3. Nothing like 40 years of quilting to teach me to clean my machine regularly. Would you believe I actually have a reminder app where I list this chore for every other week. So, we both cleaned our machine this week.

    The paper lantern quilt looks great! So glad you were able to figure out where the leftover pieces belong.

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  4. Sometimes I like spur of the moment and then others not so much. I guess it depends on what else I have going on at the same time. I love your paper lanterns.

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  5. I love your lanterns and the little house blocks are beautiful!

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  6. Your Paper Lanterns quilt is beautiful! I hope you do well with CT - I will certainly click on your links to it to order. Those Little House blocks are just gorgeous.
    Although spur of the moment is fun, I actually love the planning for a trip - all the preparation is fun for me. But hey, a house in Red River? You bet!

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  7. I hope your challenges pair with solutions so life can be less stressful. I hope the learning curve with CT plateaus soon. You and your positive attitude are a great addition to CT! Those paper lanterns look great! Regarding your question, both are good for the reasons that Diann listed!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  8. I love the lanterns quilt and the jelly roll, better go see what's at CT!
    I have to email you about the word of the year.... so much to discuss here, but as a top note, there are levels of trust, and differing ways to trust and you're trusting even if it's not a continuous or perfect level all the time.
    I learned not to choose some words of the year because the learning process wasn't what I expected and kicked my butt while teaching me. LeeAnna

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  9. does the discount code work for just full price things? wouldn't work when I tried it with that jelly roll
    LeeAnna

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  10. That sounds like such a delightful opportunity! 🐐🏞️ A spontaneous getaway to Red River with friends from the Lazy J Goat Farm sounds like the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Sometimes the best memories come from those unplanned trips — where everything just falls into place naturally. ✨ Here’s hoping it all works out and you get to enjoy fresh mountain air, good company, and maybe even a few goats! 🏡💚

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  11. Your Little House blocks are so fun, and such a good idea. I like some spontaneity but honestly, I'd much rather plan it out. Many years ago, my hubs surprised me with a vacay--one that I only knew about an hour before we left (for packing) and even then, I didn't know where were even going. It was super cute how he planned it all out but it was kinda stressful for me to not know where we were going, how to pack etc. In the end, it was just to a B&B about 3 hours away for just a few days so I'm okay with something simple like that but if it gets complicated--as in, needing special outfits etc, I think I'd just rather know! Being well-prepared helps me relax better! I hope your trip works out and that it's lots of fun!

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  12. I like the word trust. I know that I can trust the Lord to keep all His promises. Trusting that all things are going to work out for the good.

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  13. Hi Melva, your lantern quilt is coming along nicely. Best of luck!

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  14. The lantern quilt looks beautiful, nice to hear that even someone with your skills and experience makes the odd mistake too! I am going straight upstairs to give my poor old machine a mani pedi too - thanks for the reminder!

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