Showing posts with label hexagons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hexagons. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2025

Hebrews 12:1-3, Fiber Fun, Literary Life, Finding Joy

Hello There,

Thank you for stopping by! I hope you’ve had a wonderful week. My son-in-law surprised us Saturday morning with a big, delicious breakfast—eggs, bacon, sausage, potatoes, green chile with meat, fresh fruit salad, and coffee. Yum! We spent the morning listening to the grandbabies share about their lives, and my eldest grandson even gave a presentation on the three-castle kingdom he created in Minecraft. It was wonderful.  

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Slow Stitching Sunday. Quilty 365

Slow Stitching Sunday.
I almost got my entire first row of my Grandmother's Flower Garden sewn together!

  My hands gave out at the last two seams!  I'm still rejoicing over getting so much done on it!  


Quilty 365
My Quilty 365 has fallen to the wayside - again.  I've picked it up again.  Here are my days for March thus far.  I am loosely basing my color choices on these color selections for a crocheted mood blanket that I lost interest in before I even started it!  :)

UPSET
MOODY
HAPPY
PEACEFUL
SAD
SICK/BAD DAY

The last time I worked on this was back in November!
I'll probably KISS 
(Keep It Simple, Sweetie)
this project and 
pick some random colors 
for those months.

From this point forward, 
I'll use the chart above, 
noting the reason 
I chose those colors in my date book!  Again, KISSing the process!  

Hopefully, I'll have more success 
keeping my commitment to this project
using this method!

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Thursday, February 9, 2017

Philippians 2:12 Part 3/4. More Mason Jar Meals! Hexagon Afghan

Scripture
Therefore my dear friends,
as you have always obeyed –
not only in my presence –
but now much more in my absence – continue to work out
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Observation
Working out our salvation is a continual , lifelong process. But, looking at the King James Version, I can see this is also an individual process as well. 

Application
In my last post, I wrote about detaching
 from our loved ones
regarding their salvation.  
It is only as individuals
that we can make the decision to
accept,
serve
and
grow in Christ.
This is a very
individual and personal process.

In realizing this, my prayer life has become almost “without ceasing” for my love ones.

I guess the King James Version
really hit home for me:
“…work out your own salvation…”
Philippians 2:13b KJV

I’d always heard this quoted,
but now the word “own”
stands out to me. 
Our own salvation.

This does not mean
giving up telling others about Christ,
or being silent when it comes
to my loved one’s relationship with God,
Though their relationship with Christ is
very much out of our hands,
prayer, faithful and gentle sharing
when invited
is powerful my dear friend!

Other than that,
our lifestyles speak for themselves. 
When we fall,
and we will because we are human,
those around us will have the opportunity
to see the grace and mercy
of what a great God we serve!
Prayer
Lord,
How I appreciate the gift of salvation!
I also am so grateful for Your guidance
throughout my life.
Help me to gently introduce You,
and to live in way
that would let people see You in me.
Amen.

Dear Friend,

This is my truth!


Mason Jar Meals
There was quite a bit of interest about Mason Jar Meals from this post.  I want to state up front that I have no idea where this idea originated, but I will send hugs to the wonderfully intelligent and creative person who did!

I will try to provide three sources of info for you each time I post about Mason Jar Meals.  

1) My posts will will have a link to my Pinterest Board, Mason Jar Recipes.  Here you will find  all the resources I have implemented.  

2) You can also click on the "Mason Jar Meals", label on my blog sidebar to read past and future posts about this new (to me) healthier way of eating!

3) A couple of ladies had great questions which I answered in the comments section as well as emailing them.  

Now, moving forward, here is the picture I first posted:

I totally cleared out the shelf for
1) the picture 
and 
2) to make room for the jars!

On the far left of the picture is the Overnight Oatmeal which my daughter loved instantly.
Since then, my son and husband are also loving them.  The recipe I used is in this post.  

In the middle of the picture are the vegetable salads we made - totally delicious!  The feta cheese held up well!  As I said before, the greens were about four days in my fridge before we made the salads.  They still tasted fresh after four days in jars.

On the far right of the picture are the fruit salads made from a mix of frozen/fresh fruits.

This is the veggie salad on day four.  As you can see, just a tiny piece of lettuce was a bit wilted, but remember, it had been living in my fridge for four days as well.



Here is it after adding some left over pork tenderloin cooked with balsamic dressing.


Here is my fruit/nut salad.  It's a great snack that satisfies my sweet tooth!

It's been so much fun to 
open your emails 
and answer your questions!

Loving the process!
Next?
Mason Jar Soups!
Yum!
Crafty News
I've been busy this week with grandbabies, the Super Bowl and taking friends to doctor appointments.  Thankfully, on friend is doing well.  The other....well, she is preparing for chemo....
But she is a fighter and we laughed a lot today!  :)

Here is what I've been working on.
My Hexagon Afghan has grown.  I realized I would need more hexies.  Thankfully, Jo Ann's still had the same yarn or a suitable sub.  Now, I have no idea what the final shape will be....I call it my Hexagon Afghan because it's made from hexagons!
Now that I'm looking at, 
it sure is a strange shape!  
But it's ok.  
One great thing about crocheting 
is that it's very flexible!
UPDATE:  The pattern can be found here.  
The only change I made was 
crocheting a single crochet border 
around each hexagon.  :)
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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Phiippians 2:10. To Do Tuesday




Philippians 2:10.
SCRIPTURE





OBSERVATION

God so exalted His Son because of His obedience even unto death on they cross, that even now, so many years later, every knee will eventually bow - in all realms- to His name.  Wow.




APPLICATION
Yesterday we received some terrible news. I have a sweet, gentle friend who found out that one of her childhood friends is sick.

Her family, friends and loved ones are 
broken,
scared,
hurt,
and perhaps even angry.

Why?
Their 
mother,
wife,
grandma,
friend
is dying.

Shes was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Today the doctors are operating.
But they've already said 
she won't be going home.
Until she goes Home.

How does someone even wrap their heads around this idea?!

I just went to the funeral of a friend 
who died from this same disease.

And then I read Philippians 2:10.......
how does this verse and these events 
even relate?

I was watching a movie, "Born to Win".  After experiencing several major life challenges, the protagonist loses his faith in God.  I understood him. 


Years ago, I was there. 




But today, 
when I saw that part of the movie, 
my knee bowed before the King of Kings, my big brother, Jesus, 
the name above all names.

As a survivor and fellow human being, 
my heart hurts for my friends, loved ones, acquaintances who 
are dealing with cancer,
who have lost loved ones to cancer, 
who have yet to be diagnosed with cancer.

BUT 
REFUSE 
TO 
LOSE 
MY 
FAITH 
BECAUSE
OF
CANCER.


I'm angry, hurting  and hopeful
for these precious people.
Where there is life, there is hope.

My dear reader, this is my truth.

TO DO TUESDAY

Yup.
That about sums up my Tuesday To Do List from last week!



- work one hour on my Embroidery Around the House project
Done! 




- Make my $7.50 block Done!









- pull purple fabric for the RSC DONE!  Also pulled fabric for the Covered in Love Blocks!  

- pull fabric for a Snail Quilt (more about that later!)  This one has been postponed.

- Make 5 more blocks for the Simple Scrappy Sampler  Nope.  But I've cut out about 7 squares!

- make the last of the grey hand warmers  Nope - didn't even touch it!

- Work at least one hour on the Hexagon Afghan Nope - didn't even touch it!

My "squirrel" was two cool Quilt Block Books!  I'll be sharing those tomorrow!  They will really facilitate taking my projects to my Quilting Bee!  

In line with my goal of finishing UFOs, my next Tuesday To Do List is fairly simple:

January 24 - 31, 2017
My First Priority
Support my friend as she supports her childhood friend and her family.  
- Finish cutting and piecing the blocks for the Simple Scrappy Sampler.  This is my OMG, and the month is quickly coming to a close!  Where did January go?  This quilt will probably go on to be my February OMG!  

- Add at least 40 hexies to my Hexagon afghan.

- Make my RSC and Covered in Love Blocks!  


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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Slow Stitching Surprise. Progress On My Grandmother's Flower Garden.

Slow Stitching Surprise.
Do you remember this project?  It was a quilt along from Carole at From My Carolina Home.  She called it Autumn Jubilee.  

In this post I said there was a surprise twist to it and then I never showed you "the twist" that I added at Christmas!

Tada!  Here it is!

Here's the "Fall Side".

I made a few changes.
I added beads instead of buttons.
(Didn't have any buttons to match.)
I didn't add the bottom layer of wool.
And I made it reversible!
This was my daughter's idea.
I like it.  :)
We all know wool is expensive.
But I am hooked.
I may make  more candle mats as gifts.

Progress On Our 
Grandmother's Flower Garden
Many of you have seen this picture of the Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt. The reason I call it "ours" is simple. 

When I was diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer, my daughter jumped in and started helping me to make it.  So, it is ours.  
The top row should be all connected by tonight, tomorrow at the latest.  

My daughter and I...
well...this quilt is so special.  
I'm so glad God healed me 
so that we can continue to work together on this beautiful expression of 
love, tenacity and beauty.

I love it.
I really do.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Philippians 2:7 (Part 1). To Do Tuesday.



Philippians 2:7 Part 1
SCRIPTURE 
(I am including v. 7 in context as well.)
OBSERVATION
RATHER…..
rather than claim His position as the Son of God – Jesus made himself

NOTHING.

Did that really sink into your spirit?







JESUS MADE HIMSELF NOTHING.






Let’s look at the Amplified version:
He emptied Himself, BUT DID NOT renounce His deity.  
He gave His all, but maintained His identity.






I can only be in awe of my Jesus. 
(To be continued in the next post.)



To Do List for 1/17-24/17




HANDSEWING
- work one hour on my Embroidery Around the House project






QUILTING:  CAL's
- Make my $7.50 block
- Make 5 more blocks for the Simple Scrappy Sampler
- pull purple fabric for the RSC
- pull fabric for a Snail Quilt (more about that later!)


REGULAR SEWING
- make the last of the grey handwarmers







CROCHET
Work at least one hour on the Hexagon Afghan





There you have it!  This should be enough to keep me out of trouble....yeah, right!
Bad, Memes, and Mischievous: ME, BAD? NEVER ITD
 LIKE TO THINK OF IT
 AS MISCHIEVOUSLY
 CREATIVE
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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Slow Stitching Projects for 2017. A Song.

Hello There!
How were your holidays?  Are you getting back into the groove of normal life - or at least as normal as possible?  Have you set some 2017 crafting goals?  I'd love to hear all of these events!

I was revisiting UFOs, WIPs and patterns I started/purchased before and during my battle with Triple Negative Breast Cancer. 

These poor projects sit hopefully waiting to make it to the "finished" category as they are so eager to begin their intended purpose in life.

And you know what?  They take up too much storage in my studio and mind!  

So, 2017 is my year to clear out the cobwebs beginning with these three Slow Stitching projects!

Slow Stitching.
Today will be a crochet/hand sewing slow stitching day.  I've realized that if I work on one crochet project at a time, so much more gets out of much coveted storage and into a warm, cuddly finish!

So, here is my crocheted Slow Stitching project!

This was inspired by Ruth at Camellia Rose.  I'm using the oh so soft Lion Brand Heartland Yarn in Acadia (beige), Crater Lake (blue), Sequoia(brown) and Yellowstone (gold).  I'v tossed the labels for the marroon and green, so I don't have those exact colors.  Nor could I find them online.....that's how old this project is.  :0

I'm also back to my Grandmother's Flower Garden!  I'm eager to get this one off my design board in 2017!




And of course, now that the felt lunch is complete, it's time for anther felt project for my grandbabies!









I'm hoping to finish this Nativity Themed Advent Calendar by Nancy at Do Small Things With Love.  











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A Song.
Sadly, over the holidays, a friend of ours was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer and passed away.  Several other friends are dealing with a terminal metastasis, occurrence or are newly diagnosed.  This song has brought me great comfort.  I hope it encourages you as well if you are missing someone.

Dear Friend, this is my truth.