After the last few letters I have shared from former German POWs I have felt defeated, saddened and depressed for the appalling conditions that were described in them.
Friday, January 29, 2021
A Happily Ever After
After the last few letters I have shared from former German POWs I have felt defeated, saddened and depressed for the appalling conditions that were described in them.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Tuesday To-Do Two Days Late
So up next?
❧ I'm expecting to receive a box of t-shirts from a customer to finish one t-shirt quilt and make a second one. One was started and I'm not sure if she was intimidated by the process or if she just decided that she didn't have time. Whatever the reason, I will be "working" in the near future.
And for those that were interested in the scrap de-stash... THANK YOU! Happiness abounds in my scrap bin... as I begin again. :)
Friday, January 22, 2021
Pinky the Giraffe
I introduce to you Pinky The Giraffe. Our little gal Hanna will be arriving in May and her Momma wants to decorate the nursery with giraffes. Based on a crib set that was included in her registry, I decided to do a patchwork single giraffe... in pink and grey.
All I have left is green, brown and black... LOTS of green!
Monday, January 18, 2021
To-Do is Done Plus
Using more scraps from the improv poppies I made the binding and did big-stitches with orange embroidery floss to add to the modern look of the table runner.
✔Choose a quilt pattern for a giraffe quilt for the new grand-daughter that is due to arrive in early May.
✔Continue participating in the #31dayswithcottoncuts on instagram - Each day, post a picture related to the date's number. You can see all of my pictures by following the link above.
The "plus" item that I created was this little journal. Using the same chapel picture that I used last week, I made this one with more of a "winter" setting.
Have a great week!
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Scraps Gone Crazy
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Monday, January 11, 2021
DrEAMIs and To-Dos
It has been weeks since I have spent any significant amount of time in my studio... not that I haven't been doing plenty with quilty projects. The bulk of my time has been on the computer writing and researching for the last few stories for the Pieces From The Past Sew Along.
I had been stalled for three or four days and then last Tuesday the floodgates opened and my fingers flew over the keyboard. The ideas flowed and I felt good about it... I hope that all of you will feel the same about what is to come.
There are only three more blocks in the sew along. How are you doing with them? I saw that several quilters were catching up between Christmas and New Years. Here are a few new ones. :) I hope that you, like me, appreciate how unique and diverse the blocks are with the varied color selections, values and fabric styles. My excitement grows with each block that I see and my anticipation of the finished quilts is ever-growing. I think that my Grandma Schleich would feel the same...
Don’t feel sorry for or fear for your kids because the world they are going to grow up in is not what it used to be. God created them and called them for the exact moment in time that they’re in. Their life wasn’t a coincidence or an accident.
In just a few hours this sweet, tiny (5"x7") hand-sewn hello postcard quilt was done. After practicing for so many years to have accurate and straight seams, trying to create a rustic look with the black stitching was probably the most challenging thing about this DrEAMI project. LOL! I thought that a more rustic look to the binding would be appropriate.
Here's a peek at how I did it... I cut the backing piece a little larger than the postcard, sewed it into place, and then folded in the raw edge.
I think it would be a great little "series" of postcards from different angles or seasons. There happens to be a small chapel down the road that would be a great "model" for the project!
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Planning for 2021
With a new year before us, and an opportunity to begin anew and fresh I can't help but think we cannot forget the lessons learned in the past.
Lesson 1... Balance is necessary. Life can sometimes be like a teeter-totter. You can sense the ups and downs and sometimes you have to counter-balance to get the thing to go back and forth at a steady, smooth pace.
Lesson 2... Hosting a Sew Along can be challenging... and yet SO rewarding. While my first sew along is not finished, it is nearing the end. And I have to say that I am hooked! I have loved all of the historical research I have done (much more time consuming than I had ever anticipated) along with the transformation of the Kansas City Star quilt blocks from templates to the modern quilting/cutting style.With that being said, I come to the first goal for 2021 ~ Wrap up the Pieces from the Past Sew Along. I have three more blocks and stories to be released.
Goal #2 - Using all that I have learned to date with my current Sew Along, I am looking forward to developing a new sew along that will begin in April.
This sew along will feature blocks and stories connected to the Santa Fe Trail. Watch for the details to come because, well, even I don't know all of them myself. LOL!
Goal #3 - I have had a desire to do another whole-cloth quilt. My first whole-cloth quilt was made in 2013.
On a personal note... I have selected the word "peace" as my focus word and John 14:27 (from The Message) will remind me of this peace...
I’m leaving you well and whole. That’s my parting gift to you. Peace. I don’t leave you the way you’re used to being left—feeling abandoned, bereft. So don’t be upset. Don’t be distraught.
I recently enjoyed a cup of afternoon tea and this quote was on the teabag...
"Peace of mind comes piece by piece."
When the teeter-totter seems out of balance... you will find me seeking peace, piece by piece. Because, well, quilting IS my therapy. 🙂
What are some of your goals for 2021?
Leave a comment... you know I love to hear from you.
Piece Out,
Melva
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