Saturday, August 26, 2023

Still

We are still here and it is still very hot. Nevertheless. You know, nothing is forever. These days with both their good parts and their bad will pass. In the meantime, we will continue to do the same things we always do - our best!
The garden has been such a blessing this year. Although we have not had a huge harvest of vegetables, we have had a massive amount of zinnias, and they have been so pretty out in the garden and in here in vases. We have enjoyed them tremendously.
Right now the cleaning crew is taking care of clearing the area. And in the process, they are getting rid of whatever insects may be lurking in there!
 
And this is just part of our crew! They look like they mean business, don't they!

I have completed another quilt for the USO Lounge. This one will go in the next batch. I had some parts to this one left over from a similar one I made earlier which you can see here.

The border, backing and binding are all the same blue and white print. 
 
I finished this little Christmas panel, too. I had a lot of fun playing with small designs in the quilting of it. This one will be displayed here for Christmas.

There have been many of these units made recently. I started this quilt, I believe in 2018. It is Bonnie Hunter's "Blue Ridge Beauty" from her book Adventures with Leaders and Enders. This is the only place I can find I mentioned it here.  If you look at that blog post you can see that I had already made a good many of the blocks. There are still a lot to make, but they are easy blocks!

I hope you are not having too difficult a time with your weather. I've been praying for the people who have been impacted by the terrible fires all over the place lately. My heart aches for them.
We ARE living in perilous times right now. But our Heavenly Father knows all we're going through and He is always watching over us. He is a very present help in time of trouble! 

My thoughts and prayers are with you, too!
Hugs and kisses,
Elaine

 

 

Monday, August 14, 2023

Five for the USO

 
This is the first of three that my friend Sandy made for the USO. Isn't it pretty!

Here is the second. I love how she set this one and the smaller tumblers really shine here.

This is her third one. You just can't go wrong with a patriotic color combo for these service members.  We really appreciate all they do and sacrifice to serve our great country. 

This one I made I already showed.

This is the other one I made, also already shown. 
These five new quilts should make the volunteers at the USO Lounge at our local airport happy. Sandy and her sweet husband will be delivering these.

I've been working on this Christmas panel. I'll show the completed project soon.
 
I've had a little personal drama. I thought I had a tooth needing a root canal and had that scheduled. But the Saturday before it was to happen I awoke to a rash on the left side of my face and in my left eye. I went to Urgent Care right away and discovered I have a case of shingles. Mr. Muddling and I both had the immunization several years ago. Nevertheless. 
Things we had scheduled have been cancelled and I'm thankful for plenty to keep me busy inside. 
It's too hot to be outside for any length of time anyway!
 
I hope you are having a wonderful beginning to your week and more happy days to follow. God is still on the throne and all is well!
 
Hugs and kisses,
Elaine 

 

Saturday, August 5, 2023

Another Red White and Blue

I finished this one the end of July, just haven't found the energy to post about it before now.

I've made this design several times  before. Mary Johnson is so generous to share her patterns and directions, including those that use the Accuquilt fabric cutter dies. This one is very easy and makes a striking, I think, patriotic quilt. It will be going to the USO Lounge at our local airport.

I would call it controlled chaos out there, but obviously it is not very well controlled! I'm just thrilled we've been able to keep alive as much as we have. It has been very hot and dry here, but that is nothing new. Still not fun, but thank God for air conditioning!

We have three of these little bird baths at strategic locations in the back yard. The birds need all the help they can get. 
 
I hope your weather is not unbearable and that all is well in your corner of the world!
 
Hugs and kisses,
Elaine