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Sunday, March 1, 2026
Friday, February 27, 2026
Fun Fri~ House Warming Knitted Dish Clothes
Had a member at church to move into
her first home.
So, time was spent during the frozen snow season
on the couch using up the leftover cotton yarn.
My favorite quick project
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Sun Best~Provoked Thought: 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 ESV
These were the last Bible verses,
Mr. G noted on his phone
without knowing he had limited time left.
The following is a picture of my journal
after a sermon we both enjoyed very much.
but if you'd like to make some potholders
click
THIS LINK.
THIS LINK.
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Thoughtful Thur~ Old Snow Waits for New Snow
This was one of my Mother's sayings.
nothing melting because of temps below 28ºF only.
Several nights were single to negative digits.
The creek has been frozen
those 2 weeks.
That's a rare thing to happen.
So it waited around for Feb. 2.
Nothing has changed
including the high temp at 28ºF.
We might have a dusting (I hope) of snow Fri night.
The temps finally go above freezing next week.
Then, I can finally get out of my drive.
Does old snow wait for new snow?
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Sun Best~Provoked Thought: Hebrews 10: 25 ASV
A friend mentioned last week before the big snow/ice storm hit the lower half of the United States,
"What if everyone got ready to meet God with the same urgency they had in preparing for the storm?"
When was the last time you assembled as a group praising God?
Friday, January 30, 2026
Fun Fri~ SIL#2 Bday Card 2026
If memory serves me correctly,
there was an island of trees
across from the boat dock
of their Cabin close to Thousand Islands
on the St. Lawrence River.
Happy birthday to one of the
greatest Son-in-Laws.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Friday, January 23, 2026
Fun Friday~ Tea Wallet
One of the Christmas gifts made for this past year. I was able to buy a variety pack of tea to put into these wallets.
This could also be used to hold a variety of cards.
There are several videos that show how to make these with different closures.
- Cut 2 pieces of fabric the size you would like for your wallet.
- Cut 3 pieces of fabric the same width as the fabric above, and the size you'd like pockets to be when you fold them in half.
- Interface fabric pieces if you like. I decide according to the thickness and body of fabric.
- Space the pockets apart evenly, to fit your tea packets.
Mark and stitch down the middle
Place backing right side facing pockets.
Stitch around all edges quarter inch
leaving an opening for turning.
Turn inside out.
Top stitch all edges less than quarter inch
just wide enough to close opening.
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Thoughtful Thursday~ A Sympathy Card in Honor of a Veteran
Recently an Elder of our church passed away.
He was also a Veteran of the Viet Nam Days.
A few days later I made a fabric scrap card for his dear wife.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Thursday, January 8, 2026
Thoughtful Thurs~ The 2025 Christmas Post Cards
I quickly found out the members had a mailbox at church,
and it was tradition for many to trade Christmas cards.
After the first 3 years and getting to know people well,
you know me, I made them.
Here's a list of the past cards and post cards:
2015 Christmas Ornament Card (free embroidery file)
2017 no record
2019 Christmas Postcards- (free embroidery file)
The number increased so I changed to post cards and no envelope.
2020 & 2021 church on internet due to COVID
2022 Christmas Cards Star with Bible verse
2023 Christmas Card (free Dove embroidery file)
This one was a simple raw applique of letters on
scraps of white fabric that I found in an Ohio yard sale.
The stack of white fabrics were all same cuts.
Looked to be factory scraps from cutting a pattern.
They were the right size for post card back ground.
A few were short, so a red triangle corner was added.
See if you can spot them.
they were stitched to a white fabric.
with red thread.
Four post cards were cut from one sheet.
The edge stitch food was used to guide
around the card a bit more accurately and quickly.
No energy gets nothing done.
I did miraculously work in the sewing room 7 hours that day
completing 45 cards,
3 tea wallets
and
3 gift bags.
If interested in more cards,
check out the Fabric Card/Tag page.
It includes bookmarks and their printouts too.




