Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Thankfulness, Faith and a Lamp Makeover

This lamp was purchased at a thrift store.  When I bought it it was bright, flashy brass.  Matte black spray paint and a re do of a melted shade has made a sweet little lamp in our living room.

Yesterday my husband came home from a week and a half in the hospital.  I am so completely delighted that the is here with us and on the mend.  Life can feel like the globe in the background -- turned around and upside down.  But I am confident that God is good and in the business of our lives.

I leave you with the scripture that came to me during this difficult time:

Philippians 4:19: But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Happy Mother's Day


Happy Mother's Day!

The mothers in my life have gone to heaven but are dearly missed.  I wish they were here to shower with gifts and affection today.  Today, I am saying prayers for people who have lost the mother in their life.

Proverbs 31:28

Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her:

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Flags and Rags







The Memorial Day flag quilt is completed.  It will find a home on the front door for the holiday.  I did not pre wash the fabrics because I wanted it to get the puckered look of an old quilt.  I remember a whole cloth quilt from when I was a child.  It was a dreamy blue floral with a very puckered texture.  I was going for that texture here.

I also made a rag rug.  I used 7/32-inch nylon clothes line and my trusty Janome Memory Craft 3000.  I wrapped 1" strips of fabric around the clothes line using washable glue sticks to secure the fabric.  I then coiled the line in an oval shape and zig zag stitched the rope together.  There were problems with the zig zag stitch occasionally that looked like it may be due
 to the machine's bobbin tension.  I remedied this problem by rethreading both the needle and the bobbin.  Also a heavy jeans needle is a must if you try this.  Here's a link to a tutorial that gives more tips.  The blocking tips are helpful because the rug does not finish perfectly flat.  You can get it flat with a bit of coaxing though.

 http://www.abeautifulmess.com/2014/05/make-your-own-rope-rug.html

The rug is very scrappy, purposely.  I like the mixture of brights with low intensity colors.  I find the muted colors break up the intensity of the loud bright patches and make the scrappy look visually pleasant.

As you can tell, our critters liked the rug.  They were on it almost as soon as it was on the floor.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

A Patriotic Little Quilt


A little patriotic quilt top because Memorial Day is coming.  I am too excited about this little creation.  I come from a long line of fine quilters.  They were all my dad's sisters.  The talent was amazing.  I've never attempted to piece anything, but today I succeeded!  What do you do to celebrate Memorial Day?






This pattern comes from this bookhttp://www.amazon.com/Little-Quilts-Through-House-Designer/dp/1564770338/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1430864392&sr=1-2&keywords=little+quilts

Monday, May 4, 2015

Trillium Woods - Wildflower Woods







We took a hike on Sunday.  The trillium were in full bloom.  The forest floor at Grand Rapids' Aman Park was aglow in white with occasional flourishes of purple, blue and yellow.

Spring is a glorious time in Michigan.  Our winters drag on and most of us become weary of the cold and cloudiness.  Spring, however, is our promise of the amazing Michigan summers.  If it were summer here the entire year, the influx of population would be uncontrollable.  We have it all from May to October:  beautiful white sandy beaches , fresh water inland seas, and low humidity.  If God owned a summer cottage it would surely be on the shores of a Michigan lake.  Ahh, it's good to call Michigan home!

If you're in the area, Aman Park is located on Lake Michigan Drive in Ottawa County between Standale and Allendale.  Despite its location in Ottawa County, it is a park maintained by the City of Grand Rapids.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

More Tunisian Crochet and the Critters I Love









Tunisian Crochet is something I'm liking!  Usually, I avoid variegated yarn for all projects except dish cloths, but the Easter-like colors drew me into this one.  I have to admit that the variegated yarn exceeded my expectations.  There's more info about this project here. http://www.ravelry.com/projects/mtmercyme/tunisian-crochet-washcloth-2/photos?source=more

The second Tunisian Crochet project is a placemat.   It is completed in the honeycomb stitch and has a single crochet border in the variegated yarn.  Please try not to notice that this hasn't been blocked.  You can find more information here:   http://www.ravelry.com/projects/mtmercyme/tunisian-crochet-placemat

I need to make five more placemats but I am seriously thinking of sewing placemats instead.  It's faster and I won't cringe when they get baptized in butter or spaghetti sauce!

We got a new family member last weekend.  He's a very black cat whom we've named Oswald -- Ozzy for short.  We're all in love.  Chloe, our Jack Russell terrier wants to be in love, but doesn't quite have the knack for playing with a kitten.  Oh my, hopefully they'll be great friends soon.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Tunisian Crochet

Oh, my friend, Carol Ann taught me Tunisian Crochet this past Friday.  I needed something more to do with yarn!   Here's my dish cloths.  Not to bad for a first try!  The edge is a bit uneven on the first try, but -- oh well.  This is a fun technique that a little like knitting and a little like crochet.
The pattern can be accessed here and it's free!  http://www.ravelry.com/projects/mtmercyme/tunisian-crochet-washcloth

A tutorial on Tunisian Crochet is here:  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WCA7huAGYE4

This is my first attempt.  The first photo is my second try.  Interestingly, this is the same table in different light.  I wasn't intending to do a light study, but there you go. . .