Monday, December 15, 2025

Mon Memory~ Some Old Christmas Projects to Revisit

 
 You might want or need to use one of these projects real quick.
 
This Gingerbread man was the very first project posted 
where my tutorials and tips are collected. 
In the webpage view,
the link is at the top of the page
along with other linked pages. 
(You can click on the pictures to go to their link.) 
  
Free motion writing names on fabric ribbons
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Just about all the time now,
I give gifts in my homemade gift bags.
I'm saving paper since I have so much fabric.
Most, especially my family,
reuse these bags
especially when they don't look seasonal.
 
So consider using a Christmas fabric or
fabric for whatever holiday.
 These bags were made for 
our Vacation Bible School one year
so I had to figure out a 
quick way to make 50 bags.
These will hold a book,
but you can change dimensions to suit your gift.
There are many more gift bag ideas

I upcycled one of my Mother's sweat shirts for this
 
Again several tutorials for making tags and cards from fabric scraps.
so they cost nothing, 
because you are grabbing stuff
before it goes into the trash can. 
 
 
So check out the  
to find more ideas you
might need or want for Christmas 
or any Giving season you have in mind.  
 
 

Friday, December 12, 2025

Fun Fri~ A Bit of Hexie Hand Sewing

 

Last week I shared A Snowy Day of Cutting Hexies.
 So here is the start of hand sewing those hexies.
 

 

More about the Homemade Thumb cushion later.
 



I have no clue why I enjoy sewing these.
I do know I don't care for EPP,
because I don't want to mess with
 cutting the templates,
gluing .
doing what seems like 300 overcast stitches for each seam
then removing templates. 
 instead
I cut
 sew about 16 stitches per 2 inch seam
(I do pin to hold end points) 
press
done.
 
 
Can you guess what I'm making?
No it's not another quilt.
Already have 2 of those going.
I think their quilting idea is stalling me. 
 
 
Shared at
 
 

Thursday, December 4, 2025

Fun Fri~ Snowy Day Hexie Cutting Time

 

I was given this silicone hot pad one Christmas. 
I actually tried to use it as a pad for my mini iron in the sewing room.
It wasn't thick enough to protect the table surface from heat.
However, when I flipped it over to a smooth surface,
it was perfect for gripping fabric so I could trace around
the hexie template.  
while it also held tight to the desktop. 



I got about 100 cut the first day,
and about 60 on the second day.
I need about 200 to complete the project.

 This Santa Gift will be hand stitched for the most part.
 

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Sun Best~Provoked Thought: My Worst Day was His Last (2Cor 1:4 ESV)

 
who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.  2 Corinthians 1:4 ESV

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Thoughtful Thur~ Prayer Blanket Tying Time

 
Our church presents a Prayer Blanket to those
that have endured or still enduring a hard time
such as death or sickness.
 
Groups get together to tie together
2 pieces of 2 yard fleece,
wrong sides together.
The ties are cut 4 to 5 inches long
about an inch apart.
This blanket was a kit from Joann's
which usually have one piece that 
has the length of the ties
printed in a color like the purple here.
 
As a tie is being made into a knot
a quick pray is made.
Something as simple as
"Bless this Receiver."
 However, we usually are talking about something else.
At least we can start and finish with a silent prayer.
 
Three of us got 2 finished on Social Night last weekend.
You can see the finished one laying on the table.
 
(Time for me to get a new phone?) 

 

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Thoughtful Thurs: Uncle's 90th Birthday Card


 I couldn't make it to his celebration,
so I sent him a card.
 


 




 


 

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Tues Tutorial~ Grand Son-in-Law Bday Card 2025- Son's Socks

 
   Back in September when I showed my Grand Son's birthday card, I shared a video at the end of that post that included my Great Grand Son. At the end of the video, his beautiful, unmatched to us, socks appeared. His mother let him choose and said he'd wear the other pair tomorrow. So, it was decided, his Dad's bday card this year would include a replica of those socks, because apparently, my Great continues to choose his socks to wear.
 
  

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Tuesday Tutorial
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A green background was chosen,
because as a farmer,
his livelihood depends on green grass. 
 There was no pattern used for the socks.
They were simply cut free handed
at the same time. 
 
 
 The outline on the green comes from
tracing around the card
so placement of the socks can be made. 

After stitching about an eighth inch
around the edge, the fabric is trimmed.