Gregory and his Star Wars quilt top |
Especially when I have such great helpers!
After lunch both of the grandchildren got to work! Gregory settled to a routine of sewing four-patches until he had completed his own 48" X 48" quilt top made up entirely of inherited Star Wars scraps. He loved moving his blocks around on the design wall and finally coming up with his final layout (above, left). He's learned a LOT during the process; he's a proficient ironer now and understands the importance of a consistent seam allowance. We'll load this top onto the longarm in the coming weeks and he'll quilt it himself, following a simple pantograph.
While her brother was sewing Lynnleigh transformed our Christmas card fronts into gift tags for next year's Christmas presents! This is a great recycling project made even more fun by involving a young and eager crafter. The card backs and photo cards are stacked and bound together with a ring for our morning devotions. Each day a new family or individual comes to the top of the pile and they're prayed for specifically by name. This is a tradition that I've blogged about before here. The dear friend who started this tradition for us has long ago now joined the Church Triumphant but lives on through her shining example. The gift tags from the card fronts has sort of evolved over time. Lynnleigh did a great job! With this New Year firmly underway I am focusing on that chosen guiding word: "mindful". Stay tuned. In the meantime, help me to welcome another new quiltmaker into the fold.
Way to go, Gregory!
Sometimes, when the house seems to be chaotic and full of boxes,
and there's kids running around here and there,
it might just be time to cuddle up, all warm and cozy-like, in front of the fire with a good friend.
Life is Good!
4 comments:
What a WONDERFUL post!!
Look at Gregory's proud face! What a great opportunity for him.
I make gift tags from card fronts, too. Lynnleigh seems very pleased with her work, too. :)
Your tradition of praying for those who have sent cards is one I have long admired.
I'd love to curl up in front of a cheery blaze. No fireplace here. :(
omigosh...gregory has grown so...little man already!
Such heartwarming pictures today! Love Hannes!
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