Tuesday, September 1, 2020

We've Come This Far by Faith

 An old gospel tune from my Bible College days... Get your toes tappin HERE.

But, isn't it the truth?  Haven't we all had to trust that eventually we would get back to normal... some type of normal?

 

Portland, OR (my hometown, still.)

The falling leaves, drift by my window.
The autumn leaves of red and gold.

And now, a new chapter.  Summer is done (even if the temps stay up in the 80's).  School has begun for most districts,
such as it is....whatever it is....(for my g-sons, it is distance learning until January.)

Time to change the quilt on the bed....

Quilting-Auntie, Nyla's Calendar Quilt
All applique.  Needle-turn was her favorite thing to do.
Auntie gifted this to me almost 10 years ago.


 

Time to change the hanger on the door...


 

Time to decide on what will actually get finished in the sewing studio this year...

The Line Up Now:

Two rag dolls.  Purchased the panels at Orange Quilt Bee a few months back on a Needlers road trip, remember?.

 

Passiflora

Cloth dolls for the Litt'l Miss  (If time permits.)

 


A baby quilt (baby due in November)

Miss Kate gave me this panel, with corresponding fabrics.
 

One big-sister quilt (originally meant to be a Christmas Quilt*.  Still needs binding.)

 


Lap Quilt for bestie, Jennifer (also originally a Christmas Quilt*.  Still needs binding.)


 

Finally, the Studio needs a good cleaning.  I usually do this once a year, that last week just before New Years when all the Christmas sewing is finished and gifted and my work-for-money is slow.

There it is, folks.  The rest of this crazy year all planned out....Lord willin... 

And for my friends and family in the South...this one is for you!  HERE


*The original plan for Christmas Quilts was scratched. 

**Nat King Cole Autumn Leaves 


2 comments:

  1. That's a pretty ambitious list for the remaining three and a half months of the year but I have no doubt you are up to the task!

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    1. I did pick some easy things. But they are not the things I L-O-V-E so I will need to force myself to do bindings...

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