As my mind was waking up at 5 a.m. I had a quilt idea in my head. it would be a tiny quilt... I'm not sure what my obsession with tiny hand-sewn hello 5" x 7" quilts are lately, but it was an idea that would not go ignored!
As I wandered to the kitchen to start our morning routine... let Shelby out, make coffee, pour juice, bring Shelby back in and feed her... I looked forward to some time in my studio.
Time spent in my studio recently has been spent scrapbooking and mask making. I've been working on documenting our life's activities in 2017... Rebecca's and David's wedding was the big event 2017. It was also the year we purchased our truck camper and enjoyed a 10-day camping trip... all in all, a good trip down memory lane.
I realized that having this blog is a great tool... it offers a timeline of quilts and events as well as photos and all the details. It helps to speed up the process.
On Saturday morning I snuck in to my happy place and grabbed a few pieces of muslin, fusible batting and some red batik to implement my idea... The whole project didn't require much... small scraps were suffice.
I needed a two inch square of red that I quickly cut into strips and then cut again, cross-wise to create some "confetti". I carefully sprinkled that red confetti onto the prepared muslin sandwich in the shape of a heart. I then covered the heart shape with some ivory tulle. I did some free-motion heart-shaped quilting with transparent thread to secure the pieces into place.
The look of matchstick quilting has always appealed to me but the more traditional looking, scrappy projects that I tend to make doesn't really lend itself to the modern look of matchstick quilting. This was my opportunity!
I had the hand-sewn hello ready to be trimmed and for binding in less than 30 minutes.
As our time of "social distancing" due to the threat of the corona virus draws to a close I have seen reports of how the earth and the atmosphere has been healing. For so many that have been driven by productivity or over-filled schedules of meetings and activities, this may have been a time for healing as well.
For some, not having the opportunity to get away from toxic relationships or atmospheres, it has been dangerous, perhaps both physically and mentally. For those in such a situation, my prayers go out to you.
For some, it will not be "safe" to return to their "normal" activities, possibly for months... For those, I will pray for your safety and protection.
For all the parents that are suddenly forced into a "home-school" situation... I feel for you and will pray for you and your children.
I am naturally a social introvert and staying at home is usually one of my favorite things to do... the social distancing hasn't really affected our lives... for this I offer gratitude! But sometimes the two-year-old inside of me wants to rebel just because I have been told "no." If there are others out there that feel the same... I'll pray us.
As our hearts join together, as we navigate the next steps in our current world remember to let your heart speak to others' hearts.
Blessings!
Melva
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