I didn’t start quilting to open a shop. But when I did open my shop, I thought I lost my joyful quilting […]
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read moreI didn’t start quilting to open a shop. But when I did open my shop, I thought I lost my joyful quilting […]
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read moreI procrastinated about doing this Gallery of 2021 UFO Post for several days. Not because I didn’t want to. To be honest, […]
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read moreThe November UFO (Un-Finished-Object) began as two funky Quilted Placemats. By the way, It ended up a challenge that I needed to embrace but first..
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read moreHave you ever had a project that you felt like giving up on? This one? My June UFO? It was one of those. I had to step back and walk away for days at a time. It was a Let God, Let Go Moment. Since ....
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read moreDo you get bored and drift, making quilts? Yeah, me too. That’s one of the reasons I ended up with so many UFOs. The appeal of the project fades a little when you’ve made a bunch of blocks. Or when another quilt catches your fancy. ....
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read moreDo you wonder if your patient enough to work on a quilt? To do hand sewing or hand applique? Do you hesitate to start because you don’t believe you’ll have the patience and endurance to keep at it? Believe me, I ain’t that patient, but ....
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read moreHave you ever found yourself in a situation that your safety and well-being are at the kindness of complete strangers? If you think about it for even a second, it kind of scary, isn’t it? It happened to me back when I was a teenager. ....
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read moreIt takes patience to dig through that fabric stash to find just the right colors, doesn’t it? And if you do happen to come across that perfect, thank my lucky stars, piece of fabric. You just have to hope there’s enough for the block. Here’s ....
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read moreI hope my procrastination ends up working for me. I created a plan, set my goals and deadlines. It looked so good on paper. And then I procrastinated, because in my mind I had PLENTY of time to get this project done. Now the deadline ....
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read moreWhat I discovered working on this quilt was getting it done, wasn’t as important as enjoying the process. (see the video at the end of the post for the making of this quilt) I started this cozy, cheerful quilt during the scrappy quilting adventure series ....
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read moreI’ve read the Fruit of The Spirit Scripture a zillion times over the years. But I looked at as a list of how to act. Loving, kind, gentle, joyful, patient, etc. You know, perfect. And of course, none of us are perfect! It took reading ....
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read moreWhen I opened The Quilted Bungalow, formerly Del~Lillian’s, I decided that some of the money (10%) would go to charity. I read undaunted by Christine Caine last Spring. That’s also about the time my passion for quilting was beginning to bubble up, especially when I ....
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read moreThis is the story about how the love of a quilt brought me back to my the art of quilting and reopening my quilt shop… Quilting was not my first brush into the world of Crafting. But once I began it was an affair of ....
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read moreI looked out the window to see a gift of joy. Let me explain. You know, perhaps, that pink has become a sign of comfort and love from God to me. It all started with beautiful sunrises and sunsets early in the year. I began ....
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read moreDo you remember when you were a kid, spinning around in circles until you were so dizzy you fell down? And giggled and laughed when you tried to walk. Throwing all your cares aside (if indeed you had any) giving into the joy of life ....
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read moreA Diamond is beautiful. I bet we can agree on that! And you probably already know that they don’t become those gorgeous gemstones overnight. It takes a gazillion years, lots of heat, and lots of pressure. And even when they’re mined – it takes fine ....
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read moreWhen I started my new blog, I had absolutely no intention to blog about quilting. My shop was closed and I was on a brand new journey. But as fate may have it, I ended up opening my shop again. And now here I am ....
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read moreAt the end of the day, it’s all about the God-given Creative passion. Quilts and quilting just happen to be one of the many. Quilting was not my first brush into the world of Crafting. But once I began it was an affair of the ....
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read moreDel~Lillian’s is one of those lessons in life that proves to me, what you think matters. It wasn’t quite the success that I had hoped for, but I don’t know how it could have been when a cloud of negative thinking was there from the ....
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read moreWhile reading Christine Caine’s book, Undaunted, God planted the seed to reopen my shop. I’d run with the thought, trying in vain to come up with a new shop name and logo, among a million other things. Only to give up. But, that tug at ....
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