Showing posts with label Small Quilts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Small Quilts. Show all posts

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Goodbye 2010

I can't say I am sorry to see the end of 2010. It began rough and ended the same way, with much heartache in between. I am sorry to say that Bud and Rachel will not be staying married. Their divorce should be final in just a couple of weeks, and though it is heartbreaking to see a family end, I can not allow it to cause the suffering it did last year this time. On to a new year....2011. What will it hold? It will hold whatever I allow it to....good or bad. I plan many good things this coming year. I pulled out my journal and began to write my 2011 goals.
I make 1-3 goals in several different areas of my life.....10 to be exact.
I won't share them all with you but I will touch on a couple. This quote, which a friend shared on facebook, is key in my 2011 Spiritual Goals:
"To escape the error of salvation by works we have fallen into the opposite error of salvation without obedience." - A. W. Tozer
I plan to read through the Torah (though I am a total "grace" believer, I have never given any attention to God's law....time I look at it deeply). Also, I am seeking His direction in other areas of obedience in my own personal life...nothing salvation based....more obedient based. In my Personal Development section I plan to work on my problem of "worry". I am a total worry-wart. That HAS to change. I have a plan on how to do this.
I am setting a goal to do "something" with my soap and candles in 2011. Sweetheart invested a great deal of money into my candle business a few years ago, and I was not a good steward of his investment. I have the never changing goal of weight loss and clean eating. My quilting goals are massive, though I am motivated to complete each and every one of them...those will be listed on my sidebar very soon. One of my homemaking goals is to stock my new full sized freezer (my Christmas gift) and pantries. We received a 1/2 a beef, and I am planning to use the money saved to stock up on things when they are on sale. This is something new for me, who was raised to not look at prices and shop several times a week. I also plan to do a big shop twice a month and just grab milk, and perishables on the off weeks. Exciting goals for me....what goals have you set?
Once the sailboat quilt was done, my hoop was empty....GASP! I never did give the table runner for a grab gift. I could not bring myself to machine quilt it. I felt I would just ruin it. It is now in the hoop.I am also working on the next phase of the BIG project. I will be able to talk about it very soon. For now, you will just know this next phase consists of 1,018 pieces of yellow.Our Christmas was nice. I was not in the "mood" at all. It was not a happy time here as it was our first holiday without Rachel. The grandkids came Christmas day and have been here most days ever since. They are staying with their Daddy til Sunday...it was "his week". He had to work Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, so they have spent those nights here. I have sure enjoyed every minute with them! Here is a pic of TJ opening his quilt. He did LOVE it! He kept saying, "It was for me????!!!"Sassy enjoyed her first Christmas....officially her 2nd, but she was only 4 weeks old last Christmas. She loved the boxes!!!And found a quiet place to sleep when the house was full.Christmas Eve, my entire family came for dinner. I treasure those times of family. Here is a picture of my mom, my aunt, my sister, and me.This is what matters....love.
I will end this post, and this year, by sharing a couple of prayer requests. Please pray for my mother's cousin, Elsie. Her daughter died in her sleep last night. She was 47. Elsie is heartbroken and this is her second daughter to pass away in just a couple of years. Also, my Uncle Laddie is in the hospital. Please pray a fast and full recovery for him.
Time for me to go put my sweet Emerson nigh-nigh.
May the new year bring you abundant blessings!!!!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

A Quilty Post

I finished the table runner top...it measures like 25X43. Not a tiny little runner.
I plan on...get ready....are you sitting down?...machine quilting this in the ditch. There is zero time to hand quilt it and it has so much going on, the hidden quilting will be enough. It will not go on my table....nope, I will have to make another one for me. I am putting it in a gift grab for Christmas.
Yesterday was Kyle's appointment with the blood specialist. Everything is just fine and with an adjustment in his medications, all will be well once again. I am praising God for that!
The mailman brought me 3 packages yesterday. One was from Winona. She made me this gorgeous wall hanging. It is beautifully hand quilted and I can see the love in every stitch. The back gives you a better idea of how heavily it is quilted.It hangs on the wall in my eating area, well seen from the kitchen and family room also. I just LOVE it! Thank you Winona!
Another package was from Debi. Debi makes pillowcases for the kids every season....I think all the seasons are covered now! This package contained Christmas cases. One for all of us!

The little gingerbread men are sweet. Kyle's case is different, but I didn't get a pic cause it was already on his pillow. He told me this morning, "I slept so much better with the pillow case Debi made me, Mom." heehee...gotta love that boy!
The next package was a box. I was from my real life friend Sue. It is actually a 50th birthday gift. I was stunned!It is a beautiful cover up sized quilt. It is such a pretty quilt...very feminine...totally "me". I used it last night as Sweetheart and I watched Survivor. She says she prayed for me with every stitch. Just look at that hand quilting.....So much texture. I just love it!!!
Thank you ladies, for making my day so special.
I have been quilting on TJ's sailboats. He had a change of heart when I told him how big the Rainbow quilt would be, and that he could have it when he had a bed big enough for it. When he said he wanted the boats, I told him I would "think about" giving the quilt to him....;) I have exactly 8 more stars to quilt on the red border and then I can get those waves on the outside border....those will go super fast! The stars are quite tedious and there are SO many of them. It takes about 15-20 minutes to do a star, so I should have no trouble getting those 8 done today....if Sass would move her large frame off the quilt!Thanks for visiting! I am thanking God for every remembrance of you all.