Monday, June 27, 2011

Barren

Some days I really struggle with God's will. There are things I want so badly, that in his good and sovereign plan, he is withholding from me.


Abraham's wife Sarah laughed at the Lord when told she would bear a son after countless years of infertility. But the Lord was gracious to Sarah and did what He promised.


Isaac prayed for his wife Rebekah because she also was barren. And God answered his prayers.


Jacob's wife Rachel was barren. She watched three other women whom she likely saw everyday bear many children. Rachel was jealous; she was disgraced. But then God remembered Rachel; he listened to her and opened her womb.

Several other such stories occur throughout the scriptures. I can rest in peace knowing it is the Lord alone who opens and closes the womb. And only because He is good, never because one is deserving.


A few days ago Tommy and I were remembering what our plans were. Wait to finish school before having kids.


I praise God that was not his plan! I cannot imagine life without my sweet, soon to be three, son. Had we waited, we would still be childless.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Craft Nite and a Wreath

Lindsey crocheted a little critter,
Tiffani worked on a family fun jar for a friend.


Trinity helped me make rosettes,
Ashley whipped up a few burp cloths.


And I made this wreath!
I was inspired by another blog.


All the fabric came from my scraps, and I didn't even know I had the burlap!


I am so pleased with how much I got accomplished yesterday!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Burp Cloths

It's always nice to find fun fabrics for boys.

Burp cloths are such simple gifts to whip up for new babies, and easy to personalize too. I made these four in an hour or so. It's always so hard to gauge how long I spend on a given project because I rarely work on it from start to finish in one sitting, without interruptions.


I used a cardboard template to iron the edges straight and get a uniform size.



I seriously need a new ironing board cover!

I won this starch alternative at the Quilt Sitter's meeting at my LQS. If you show a quilt you made, you are entered for a door prize. The first time I showed anything, I won; great incentive to keep showing off. I usually never starch anything, and was pleasantly surprised how much cleaner it made my sewing.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Batty

I realize this is completely random, but yesterday I spotted this in our crepe myrtle from across the yard.


I snapped a few shots then ran to get my other lens.



Have you ever seen a bat yawn?

When we got home last night a 10pm, I went to check on them, and there were four babies, not just two like I originally thought. But this morning they were gone.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Rainbow

Sadly I can't find the tutorial I used to make this.



Some of the oranges used in Daniel's quilt.


Green and pink fabric used in Sami's quilt.


Some purples from Auntie's quilt.


Fuzzy zebra fabric I'm slowly chipping away at.


The End.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

10 Minute Block

Probably closer to a 15-20 minute block for me


While blog-hopping a few weeks ago I came across the "10-Minute Block." I was amazed. I even showed Tommy who was possibly more amazed. He made me pause the video, and back up trying to figure out exactly how it worked. I'm not sure I'd want to make a whole quilt out of this block, but if I had a layer cake I sure would be tempted.

Even if you couldn't care less about quilting, just watch the video!





I was skeptical, but the edges really did roll up nicely.



Simple pocket to squeeze the pillow into.
I love this fabric, and I still have tons of it left!

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