Thursday, January 12, 2023

First Finish of 2023

I quilted this one in December, but never got around to sewing the binding on until January, so we'll just call it 2023. This quilt started off as a pattern from Mary Johnson who is so generous with the quilt patterns she creates. I decided to add in some sixteen patch blocks for the fun of it. I like the secondary pattern they create.

I used a red print for the backing and a solid red for the binding. It will be going to the USO Lounge at IAH.

It looks pretty comfortable on the patio swing. 
The shelves behind hold plants I'm attempting to save from the cold. The arctic blast is gone, but usually we get another cold weather in February. 

I've been working on a little quilt and trying my hand at hand quilting. Not impressed with my needlework so far, but surely I will improve!
 

Mr. Muddling and I moved the little greenhouse to the other side of the back yard. New Year, new ideas for organization, and I hope more productivity out there!

I am always encouraged seeing the stubborn persistence of plants. That poinsettia at the top left is from Christmas 2021. I left it outside all year until the cold came, and it is still trying to produce big flower bracts. Chickens are always endlessly amusing! Paperwhites have grown from bulbs newly planted and are blooming, and the Althea (Rose of Sharon) is already putting out new greenery.
And then there are Buddy and Lady - taking it easy and trying to stay warm when it was so cold. 
 
Life is still good. God is still on His throne, and there is still always reason to hope and to move forward with courage!
 
Hugs and kisses,
Elaine