Alleluia, Christ is Risen

 My prayer for all of us this Easter Season:

May the joy of this Easter Season deepen within us.
May the hope of our Risen Christ take root within us.
May our entire lives radiate what we believe.
May our joy, our hope, and our light point others to the Risen Christ!
Easter is a day full of joy as we celebrate the fact that darkness and evil did not win. God’s goodness and light and love won, and this is why we have reason to hope. May you and your loved ones have a blessed Easter full of joy and hope.
Becky Eldredge, author


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This and That 3/28/21

 A good evening to you. I've wanted to get this done for hours, but things kept coming up.  Where to begin?

1.  First, my Stay at Home Round Robin is a flimsy, and I've begun quilting it. This was only my second Round Robin.  I really liked this process of the project staying at home.  Made me put on my thinking cap and having to report in kept me motivated. It measures 36" by 40". I wanted it to be a size where I could hang it in my living room. Thank you so much, Gail and all those involved in making this happen!

More on the quilting later.  I'm on the flying geese round right now.

2.  Latest from hubby - he's always showing me his plants in bloom. Isn't this a lovely bouquet?

3. I have a finish!

This is my February Color Block quilt.  It was going to be a baby quilt, but I decided to make hearts and make it my Valentine wall hanging. One for me.   This quilt is part of my joining the year long Color Block Quilt Along by Debbie Brown. 

Debbie gives us a pattern each month based on the 16 patch block of scraps.  What I love about this is that she includes a video of a quilt motif suggestion of how to machine quilt our quilts. I used her bacon lines in the outside border, and the flower and loops in the light beige print.  The white sashing was just in FM loops.  Here's a close-up of the front:

4.  I'm participating in Shelly Pagliai's Studio Organizing Challenge. Actually, I've only been able to do one and it was the first one - I'm 3 behind - sigh.  But one is better than none. Our first challenge was to get rid of an annoying pile.  Here's my before pile that annoyed me daily because every time I dealt with the window, something fell.

I took care of all the things on it (ie - found new homes for most) and this is what I got in return:

Now I have room for the cute sewing machine a dear, thoughtful friend gifted me, and the little scissors I use all the time in a convenient spot. Much better than lost under stuff on the cutting table.


5.  This Sunday Holy Week began.  If you missed my previous post, go back and see a powerful and moving video for Palm Sunday.












Progrees is Made

Progress is made, at least some.  More blocks were added to the baby quilt I was working on (see previous post). More scraps were used. I...