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“I have given skill to all the skillful, so that they may make all that I have commanded you. “ Exodus 31:6


“O Thou who art the all pervading glory of the world, we bless Thee for the power of beauty to gladden our hearts.
We praise Thee that even the least of us may feel a thrill of the creative joy when we give form and substance to our thoughts and, beholding our handiwork, find it good and fair. “.
Walter Rauschenbusch


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"Come, and listen, all you who fear God; let me tell you what He has done for me.
I cried out to Him with my mouth; His praise was on my tongue.
If I had cherished sin in my heart, the LORD woud not have listened and heard my voice in prayer.
Praise be to God, Who has not rejected my prayer or withheld His love from me!" Psalm 66:16-20
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Friday, March 18, 2022

FINISHED QUILT, and in progress photos....PaddyWhack, (Renamed, "Old Made New Again") (St. Patrick's Day quilt top finish)

 Not a finished quilt, but a top that was finished piecing on March 17, 2022.  

  Today, I pieced a backing for PaddyWhack. You can see through it here, to the quilt top hanging behind it.
That's a very pale green and white stripe with two pieced rows of scraps.


  All of these fabrics were ones that I had on hand, many of them, most in fact, have been in my stash for YEARS.  I decided to see if they were worth holding onto.  And I do think they were.  I really like the mellow look of these colors together.....a nice rest from all the brights that I normally use.

UPDATE--FINISH :

 I finished the quilting on this one around April 15th, and didn't post the finish photos.  Here they are.  I love it, and use it as an extra layer on cool nights, and covering my legs while doing my Bible reading on cool mornings.



 Polyester batting for a change, and all hand-quilted.  

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How I love this young man !

Today, March 18th, is also a very special day, in that it is my middle grandchild's 16th birthday (happy birthday, T.J. !),

 

 

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Orphan-Blocks Baby Quilt-AN ADVENTURE IN QUILTING


Once upon a time, a quilter was feeling very much overwhelmed by her growing bin of strips/strings ; so she set about one day to string piece a big star block.   Well, she was quite happy with the star points that she had come up with, and decided to look in her orphan-block shoe-box to see what kind of leftover she might use for the star's center.  Coming across these two Dresden plate blocks, she decided to combine them, one on top of the other, and THEN applique them onto a center.  
Having gone a bit bonkers from digging around in what seems to be an endless array of fabric choices, she somehow made the crazy choice of a very busy Walmart limes fabric of which she had purchased TWO one-yard packets.  

Thinking (or maybe NOT thinking too well by that point), she decided.......why not just keep digging in  this overstuffed sewing room and see what else has been lying dormant for too long ???  "Well, lookee there", she exclaimed, ...."a basket with a mess of plus blocks and another mess of squares on point.  I don't see that going forward anytime soon, so let's see what they'd look like surrounding that center star. "

(Probably should have known it was time for bed when she thought, "hey, that looks pretty rad ! ")

But, the next morning came and she still liked it, so away she went !  

Now, just about this same time, this ol' gal stumbled across (while innocently surfing the SHOPPING FOR QUILTERS section of the worldwide web), a low shank ruler foot with template, and a SET of circle ruler/templates for ruler quilting !  "Hey, now" she thought,  "I'd like to try that method on my pretty new Jazz 2 sewing machine, since free-motion quilting alone hasn't gone too well so far this decade."  So she placed quite an expensive/frightening order, and set about to piece a back for this little quilt...made of cuddly FLANNEL, no less ! 

Rulers being delivered just about the time she finished thread-basting this little quilty, she just knew that she had to give it a go...........BUT SHE WAS INTIMIDATED, now wasn't she ?????????  Yep.  What if she couldn't do it........what if she messed up !   Those tiny stitches of FMQ are not the easiest thing in the world to remove !!!!!!!!

Still, she thought, "I've made an investment in the rulers, and hardly  ANY investment in this quilt top.......when will I have a better opportunity than this ??????"

Giving herself some time (for her nerves to settle) she messed around first just quilting some basic lines on and around the piecing. But when nothing was left but the big open triangles and squares, she knew that it was NOW OR NEVER !

"Hmmmm.......this fan-quilting template's not too bad !  Oops, veered away from the template there.......oh shucks, where's that seam ripper....grrrrr.   Okay, here we go, .....we can do this......ah, THAT'S BETTER !  Hey, I think I'm getting the hang of this....wait, wait......get a better grip....there, you're back on course.  One triangle, two,  three......FOUR ! ........I DID IT !!!!!  "Before you know it, she'd found a use for the second, basic ruler, for quilting in the squares, and not long afterwards, she had a finished quilt............and gained a new .......well, she wouldn't quite call it 'skill' yet, but she had HOPE ! 


She had learned to use what she had,.......( and what she had splurged on while shopping lately), conquer her fear, and plunge on forward, knowing that tomorrow is another day, and there's still A HECK OF A LOT OF FABRIC LEFT IN THAT ROOM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Size of quilt top before laundering, approximately 44 x 48 inches.  Shrank after a wash and dry to 39 3/4 x 46 inches.  

All quilters' 100% cottons for top, cotton flannels for back, Pellon All Natural Cotton Batting, Cotton Essentials quilting thread.

Machine-pieced on Jazz 2 and JukiTL2010Q sewing machines, thread-basted in frame, quilted on Jazz 2 sewing machine.