The disappearing nine patch in pinks w/a smidge of brown. Not happy with the brown, it's too dark. The new mommy is enjoying it and said it's used daily for tummy time. :) Perfect. Perhaps in a year the matching dolly quilt will also get some use.
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The Quilting Divas
After lots of discussion about writing a book about our quilting adventures together as a "sisterhood of quilters" I've decided a blog is a great way to start! Who knows, tho', one day we may have that book and you can say you "knew us when".
Our little group started way before I came on board, back to when several of them met on a regular basis with a group. Eventually 5 of them started meeting locally in one another's homes...that is where I come in. On 9-11 I stopped by my neighbor's house, only to interrupt one of their bagged lunches. Little did they know that I was looking for someone to teach me how to quilt...a perfect fit and we became "US"...the Quilting Divas!
There are 6 of us in our "group" and as we blog we will begin to unveil our journey together. What binds us together as sisters is our love for God and the relationship we have and share with Him through one another. We've share happy times...raising kids, weddings, births of grandchildren, going back to school, starting businesses, going back to work...and we've shared sorrow...deaths of loved ones, divorce, aging parents.
Welcome to our story...our quilts...our favorite recipes...our tips...and our journey. Happy Quilting!
Our little group started way before I came on board, back to when several of them met on a regular basis with a group. Eventually 5 of them started meeting locally in one another's homes...that is where I come in. On 9-11 I stopped by my neighbor's house, only to interrupt one of their bagged lunches. Little did they know that I was looking for someone to teach me how to quilt...a perfect fit and we became "US"...the Quilting Divas!
There are 6 of us in our "group" and as we blog we will begin to unveil our journey together. What binds us together as sisters is our love for God and the relationship we have and share with Him through one another. We've share happy times...raising kids, weddings, births of grandchildren, going back to school, starting businesses, going back to work...and we've shared sorrow...deaths of loved ones, divorce, aging parents.
Welcome to our story...our quilts...our favorite recipes...our tips...and our journey. Happy Quilting!
Friday, February 19, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Lots of snow = time to sew.
Poignant Cherokee Tale
One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, "My son, in life there is a terrible fight, a battle between two ‘wolves’ inside us all.”
One is Evil. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority and ego.
The other is Good. It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith."
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked “Grandfather, which wolf will win?" The old Cherokee looked him in the eye and simply replied, "The one you feed."
One is Evil. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority and ego.
The other is Good. It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith."
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked “Grandfather, which wolf will win?" The old Cherokee looked him in the eye and simply replied, "The one you feed."
Retreat time!!!
We've been retreating for at least 6 years...is that right, gals? We started back before Digital cameras, I think, b/c the first set of pictures I can find is in 2006...bring back memories?
Sew crazy!!!
I too figured this blog out but then I thought I'd add a photo like Ellen. For the past several years I have made Christmas stockings for each of my four adult children and my two son-in-laws along with each of my grandchildren, who have been coming at a rapid rate over the past six years. First there was Cora, now 6. She received the very first quilted Christmas stocking. Then came Andrew and Joshua, now both 4, cousins. After two years two more boy cousins were born; Matthew and River. As they came I made stockings for each. So in 2009 our daughter; Emily gave us another granddaughter in September and I had to make another stocking. But this year I decided to do something different and follow an actual pattern from a magazine. Little did I know that the sum total of each of the 150 pieces would take 20 to 25 hours to construct using foundation piecing. Finally two days before Christmas I did finish it and presented it to my daughter; Emily for her daughter; Rylee. I don't know if I would ever attempt this stocking pattern again, but I gained a lot of experience with foundation piecing and I would probably try another foundation piecing pattern, most likely a star pattern. Well, I hope you readers are encouraged to quilt with your friends as we do, we have a wonderful group and over the years we have planned and attended numerous retreats, but more about that later. God's richest blessings to all. Margaret

I finally figured out how to do this blog...haha. I will post later about our story, but wanted to show you guys a work in progress that I am making for the auction at Nathan's school. I'll be done with it soon. This is a detailed section.
Soon, I'll be back on and start the organization for the retreat. Can't wait! I've started my planning and cutting projects. If anyone goes to G street, let me know.
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