Saturday, December 28, 2024

Gather Up The Fragments

As I promised, I want to tell you about this quilt.
 
It all started as leftovers from this quilt.
 
It was made of alternating 9 inch blocks. The stripes were a bunch of 2 1/2 inch strips cut to size. 

There were lots of bits left on the strip sets, so I cut them into 1 1/2 inch strip sets, sewed them together to the right length, and set them with 2 1/2 inch blue strips.
 
Here they are before being sewn together.
 
And if you are not familiar with the blog title, 
 
When they were filled, he said unto his disciples, Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost.
That was Jesus talking and I thought of it immediately. I hate waste, and have a hard time throwing away any bits of fabric.
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Don't you love that cuddly texture after the first wash and dry! It is backed with a really pretty royal blue flannel (which you can see at the top of this post) and it is so soft and comfy. 
It is going to church with us in the morning and will go home to its new owner. I'm pretty sure he will like it!

I hope you are having successful adventures in your world. You are all so creative. I really love visiting your blogs and catching up with all the lovely things you've been doing!

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

Hugs and kisses,
Elaine


 

 

 

 
 

 

Friday, December 27, 2024

Christmas and Thereafter

         There were many of the Tilda Jubilee Christmas hearts made and gifted to friends at church. So much fun!

I love Christmas, don't you!
 
This little guy is a gift I gave to myself! I purchased him from Gene Black 

Doesn't he look happy? He makes me happy!
 
I am definitely not a minimalist!
 
 
This one is finished now! I will post about it soon. I promise.
 
Hope all is well in your world, and that you are finding things that make you happy. 
 
Our God is so amazingly awesome. As magnificent as He is, He still cares about each one of us! And for that I am extremely grateful!
 
Hugs and kisses,
Elaine


 

 





 


 

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Two Little Quilts

How is this for a bright quilt! It looks even brighter because the sun is shining through it.

And just for something totally opposite I put this gentle print on the back.

I really like it. To me it is a happy quilt.
 
 
Here is the second quilt, and as you can see, the sun is shining through it, too. There are some really interesting fabrics in this one. It should be fun for the children to discover them all. (You can enlarge the picture to get a better look by clicking on it.)

The backing is this lovely green flannel. Calm.
 
Both of these quilts will be going to the nursery at our church. They will be, I think, fun and comfortable for the children to enjoy. 

Inside we are getting ready for Christmas, and outside chickens are enjoying the sunshine, and so are the plants.  I have so many things still to do, but little by little they will be done.

I hope your preparations are coming along nicely and that you are having lots of fun in all you do! It's a good life if you don't weaken!

Hugs and kisses,
Elaine



Saturday, November 30, 2024

Where We Are Today

Yes, I did actually finish this one and it has been delivered. Gloria loves it! And that is the main thing. She is such a blessing to us always.
 
I finished also this lovely blue and white, which is a Helen Phillips design. It is backed with a perfect match blue flannel. As you might guess, Mr. Muddling has claimed it!
 
I love the complicated, scrappy, many fabric quilts so much, but this simple blue and white was very satisfying, too.
 
The view from my kitchen sink! The metalwork rooster outside was a gift from our son years ago. He always makes me smile. (I meant the rooster but the son, as well!) And look, a new African violet - a pink one!
 
And you KNOW I like my chickens!
 
 
My boy Buddy is having some health issues. Doing a lot of praying for him. I love him SO much!
 
Chrysanthemums are blooming like crazy out there. I am enjoying the color while we have it.

 
Probably most of you quilters already know this, but just in case.... When you are joining two pieces of quilt batting with your sewing machine, if you cut a regular drinking straw, bend it and then put it over the machine foot, it will not try to grab the batting! Made my life much simpler.
 
I had been eyeing (drooling over) the Tilda Jubilee fabric for a while, and when Fat Quarter Shop had one of their GOOD sales, I bought a half yard pack.

 
                                I have been having fun making some little cuties.

                      And ridiculous as it may be, I could not bear to throw away those      cute little bits I had trimmed.  So, I cobbled together this little piece, which I love!

So, yes, this is where we are today. Still muddling and still having a good time doing it! God is so good to me, and to us all. I truly am thankful for my life and my family - both biological and those of us who belong to the blogging family!

                                                Hugs and kisses and lots of love,

                                                                   Elaine

 

                     

Friday, November 1, 2024

Quilt in the Making

Here I am again at last. I will show you a little of Gloria's quilt I've been working on this long time.
I have cut so many 6 1/2 inch half square triangles! Thank you Accuquilt Studio 2!
 
And I kept adding them to the design wall.
 
And soon that design wall was full.
 
So I added the other design wall and kept adding half square triangles.
 
At last! Now to sew it all together.
 
All sewn together and ready to load on the quilt frame!
 
The quilting is started!
 
Many hours later the quilting is finished and I am congratulating myself that the quilting is done, when I notice that I have sewn one of the blocks in upside down. I seriously thought about just ignoring it, but I couldn't.
 
And once you see it, you can't UN-see it!

 
More time ripping out the quilting stitches and removing the offending block.
 
New block sewn (since I had torn the old block) pinned and hand stitched into place. Quilt was reloaded and re-quilted in the spots I had to rip out.
 
All quilted now and trimmed. Binding is cut, so maybe soon it will actually be finished. 

I hope I haven't bored you too much with all this "how the quilt was made" stuff, but sometimes I think we need to share the truth that these quilts don't just happen. And sometimes we make mistakes and have to fix them.

It is like life, isn't it? None of us is perfect, and we all make mistakes. I try to admit it when I do and I try to make it right. I'm so thankful that I am not in this life alone. The Lord has promised never to leave us and never to forsake us. I'm glad, because I need His help all the time.

I hope your life is good and that your mistakes are few and easily remedied!

Hugs and kisses,
Elaine


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Monday, September 30, 2024

Pretty Pink

A couple of weeks ago I delivered this sweet pink basket to our Pastor's wife Jennifer. 
 
When I told her I would like to make a quilt for her, she was flatteringly pleased. I'm glad I asked what colors she would like, because these are not my usual suspects! She wanted pastels - pink, blue and green. So this is what I did. Isn't it sweet!
 
 
Here it is freshly quilted and bound.
 
And now after a run through the washer and dryer, in all its crinkly, cuddly wonderfulness! I am so happy that she likes it. It was a privilege to bless someone who is such a blessing to us and all our church.

Our next door neighbor is a manager at our local hardware store. Recently they got in two chickens the owner did not want to sell in their store. Our neighbor thought I might like them, so sent them home with Mr. Muddling.
Of course I want them! The are so delightfully chickenish. I'm still laughing every time I see them.
My little darling chickens on the other hand make me so angry some times that I could wring their little necks. I don't, but......
Yesterday they decided they did not want to go back into their pen, so we had a not too fun for me game of chase the chickens all over the back yard! Today they are grounded!!!
 
This is Gloria's quilt I'm working on right now. It has grown quite a bit since these pictures. I have been happy with one design wall for a while now, but this one is going to require two. So. We bought a 4 ft. X 8 ft. one inch thick panel of foam insulation board. I had to cut a couple of inches of the top off, and now I need to get it covered and to work! 

Tomorrow will be October, which will mean absolutely nothing here in Houston, Texas. Still hot!

Hope you're cool and comfortable where you are!

Hugs and kisses,
Elaine

 





 

 

 

 

Saturday, September 21, 2024

Hot Time in the Summertime

 

Really, I am not even going to start about how hot it is in Houston, Texas in the summer. But it is!
Instead, let's look at this pretty blue and white quilt top. It is from the very talented Helen Philipps. I love visiting her so pretty blog.
I have since this picture added borders and it is ready to quilt, but I put it aside to start another quilt. I know. Big surprise.
 

For those of you who have been following my muddling for a long time, you may remember Mr. Muddling's sister Gloria who gave me LOTS of fabric. She was working at a donation thrift store and they were throwing fabric donations in the trash bin. I KNOW! Sacrilege!!! 
She asked her manager if she could have the fabric instead of throwing it away and they agreed. What a blessing to me! I was just starting out making quilts and as you know, fabric is very expensive.
Fast forward and Gloria asked if I would  repair a quilt I made for her years ago. It was in poor condition, so I said I'd much rather make a new one for her. 

 
Gloria is a lover of purple, so I started there, of course. (I am so thankful for my die cutter - Accuquilt Studio2 - makes it SO much easier to cut many pieces.)
 
I added in some colorful Kaffe Fassett and Philip Jacobs fabrics 

and some neutrals and got started putting half square triangles on the design wall.
 
And here we are so far. I have lots more cutting to make a queen sized quilt, and I would like to put more variety into this. Ah, the joys of a bountiful stash of fabrics! (And the gratitude for a husband who encourages me to add to it!)
 
So, at least I don't have to stay outside in that heat for long at a time. I can come back inside and enjoy a dive into purple!
 
I hope you're enjoying lots of wonderful things where you are. The world is so full of good things the Father has provided for us to enjoy!
 
Hugs and kisses,
Elaine