The more sand that has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it. –Jean Paul
Let's pretend it is the beginning of September for a minute, instead of almost the middle of November. Then this will be a new and shiny project instead of old news. I've been working on signature blocks. I already showed you these cute green blocks.
I'm working towards 100 blocks. Here are some more green ones.
I tried to do about the same number of blocks in each color. These are the last of the green ones.
My turquoises aren't very turquoisey, but love these pretty 1930's reproduction fabrics.
More turquoise blocks. I'm going to put these together into a quilt for sweet lady in my ward {congregation} who is turning 100.
The last four turquoise blocks. In 1930 this friend of mine, Christine, turned 16. That's why I wanted to use the reproduction fabrics.
I love this sweet blue print.
And this one.
And this one.
I was really excited to finally get to the purple blocks. Partly because they are such pretty fabrics and partly because I meant I was almost done!
The blocks are 5" and paper pieced. I printed the pattern out on freezer paper, which meant I could peel the whole pattern off the back of the blocks when I was done.
To be honest, I was really relieved to get these last four blocks done. Christine's birthday is September 17th. But the party is scheduled for the 6th.
And here's a little recap of all 100 blocks – 25 sets of four.
Time to get them signed and all put together!
Monday, November 10, 2014
Saturday, November 8, 2014
The Story of My Life
Happily ever after isn't a fairy tale. It's a choice. –Dawn Weaver
This is one of my favorite wedding pictures. It serves as a reminder that some things never change. My hairstyle has been pretty much the same for the last 18 years. And Mr. Bug still has that amazing smile.
What a photo can't measure is how much two people can grow together.
I've spent 43% of my life with Mr. Bug. It is impossible to imagine life without him. It hasn't always been easy, but the struggles make the good times even sweeter!
P.S. This video portrays a very sweet love story. Don't ruin it by looking up they lyrics for the song. They are kind of depressing.
P.S.S. The Corn Wagon Quilt Company, my favorite LQS is also celebrating their anniversary today. They have $1.99 fat quarters from 9 to 10 am. I think I'm going to do some double anniversary celebrating today.
This is one of my favorite wedding pictures. It serves as a reminder that some things never change. My hairstyle has been pretty much the same for the last 18 years. And Mr. Bug still has that amazing smile.
What a photo can't measure is how much two people can grow together.
I've spent 43% of my life with Mr. Bug. It is impossible to imagine life without him. It hasn't always been easy, but the struggles make the good times even sweeter!
P.S. This video portrays a very sweet love story. Don't ruin it by looking up they lyrics for the song. They are kind of depressing.
P.S.S. The Corn Wagon Quilt Company, my favorite LQS is also celebrating their anniversary today. They have $1.99 fat quarters from 9 to 10 am. I think I'm going to do some double anniversary celebrating today.
Tags:
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Music,
Stuff About Me,
The Piano Guys
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Sabbath Songs: Glorious
There are times when you might feel aimless
You can't see the places where you belong
But you will find that there is a purpose
It's been there within you all along
And when you're near it
You can almost hear it
It's like a symphony just keep listenin'
And pretty soon you'll start to figure out yo part
Everyone plays a piece and there are melodies
In each one of us, oh, it's glorious
–Stephanie Mabey
This beautiful song is featured in Meet the Mormons, which chronicles the day-to-day realities of six members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints living in countries around the world. If you love cutie David Archuleta's voice a free mp3 download of this song is available.
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