August 29, 2013

Blue Gold

It's finally blueberry season here in Newfoundland!
Sunday afternoon I took all three boys for about 3 hours, then again on Monday Aiden and I went for another 3 1/2 hours. I figure we have about 4 gallons picked so far. I made a wonderful blueberry pie and we've been eating berries on our cereal, on our pancakes and with ice cream. Yumm!



I'm also still picking a few strawberries, though there's not much left there now. Nathan really  loves these, especially drizzled with warmed up Nutella. Strawberries are usually finished earlier than this...I didn't expect to get much of anything when we got back from Florida, but we picked big containers full for a while. I love that kind of surprise!
19 berries. I figure we might get another dozen or so before we're done for the year.
Here's the other blue gold I've been working on. I now have 17 of my flowers ringed in blue hexagons. This is what they look like laid out 8 x 7, like they will be in the finished quilt. Of course, the order will change a lot as I get them all finished.
Here's a different arrangement, to give a better idea of how they will look in the finished quilt.
I'm using two different blues for this ring of hexagons. I have made roughly the same number of each and have them in my hand sewing bag I made. I just pull one out at random and work my way around each flower without paying too much attention to how many of each blue I'm using. I will confess that if I use 4 of the same blue in a row I usually pick on the other blue for the next hexagon, but that's as much as I'm letting myself influence the order.
I've been doing other sewing too, but I can't share much yet. I really like how this spare hexagon flower looks a label for this small gift, which is already finished.
Another gift has been started (for Christmas no less!), but there's not much accomplished yet. I can say the pattern is from Kristy at Quiet Play, and I think it will turn out really well. I can't wait to share both.

August 26, 2013

What to wear?

Devotion for the Week...

I've been thinking about clothes a lot lately. School starts next week here and so I've been checking the boys' drawers and closets to figure out what clothes they have outgrown. After weeding out everything too short in the arms or legs or too tight in the waist, their wardrobes seem a little depleted.

Seriously, do they have to grow so fast?

Now I've moved on the the task of sorting through bags of hand-me-downs lugged up from the storage room. Nathan seems to have hit the jackpot! Between the clothes Aiden and Zachary wore at that age and the clothes we've been given from others, I think he'll have enough clothes for 2 or 3 kids. We'll be passing on what we don't need. I'm not sure yet what we have that will fit the other two, but there are bags from their cousin, so I'm confident I'll find something.

With all these thoughts about clothes, I remembered something Paul wrote to the Colossians. Well, to be completely honest, I remembered that he wrote it, but I had to look up who he wrote it to. Here's what he had to say: "Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity." (Colossians 3: 12-14)

I find it interesting that Paul uses the imagery of getting dressed in this passage. Getting dressed is something we do every day, something we do deliberately. In the same way, we are to choose to wear these traits every day. It is to be a conscious choice we make - to be compassionate, kind, humble, gentle and patient with everyone we encounter that day.

This sounds a whole lot easier than it is. When we're around people who rub us the wrong way, or people who are rude, it's not easy to respond in love. And yet that is exactly what Paul is calling us to do. We will have plenty of opportunities to practice, of course. We'll be tempted to respond impatiently to whining kids, there will be times we think we're better than someone else, times we want to lash out at the person who hurt our feelings, and times we want to just walk away from someone who doesn't ever have a kind word to say. In those moments, we are to remember what we are wearing. Not the shirt and pants, but the compassion, kindness, gentleness, humility and most of all, the love.

Paul started off the passage above with the word 'therefore,' which begs the question - what was he talking about before the 'therefore'? In verses 5 - 8 he talks about things we should no longer be doing, such as anger, rage, malice, sexual immorality, etc. Then he says, "Do not lie to each other, since you have taken off your old self with its practices and put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator. Here there is no Greek or Jew, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave or free, but Christ is all, and is in all." (vv 9-11) So, we have taken off the old self and its practices, like taking off dirty, sweaty clothes. We don't want to wear that character anymore. Instead we have put on a new character and this new character has nothing to do with our physical person. It doesn't matter who you are, where you are from, your status in society or your background. Your new character is to be that of Jesus Christ.

Therefore, because of this new character, and because of the power of Christ which is in each of us as believers, we are able to wear the traits Paul lists for us. Now it is up to us to choose to put them on at every opportunity.

August 22, 2013

My New Favourite Skirt







I finally got around to making my circle skirt and I love, love, love it! It drapes so beautifully and is incredibly comfortable.







It's a full, twirly skirt, which doesn't work well outside on a windy day! Thankfully we were able to do a quick photo shoot between the gusts.


I used this tutorial for the pattern. My only change was to add a pocket, for which I used this tutorial (mostly for the shape of the pocket) and this one. I had never put in a pocket before, and these two tutorials made it really easy. Now I have somewhere to keep my keys or my phone without needing to take my purse everywhere.

I see myself wearing this one a lot, and maybe even making another one (or two!).



I'm linking up with Needle and Thread Thursday.