I'm participating in a blog hop for a book called TEXT IT! by Sherri Noel.
I really love words and fonts and letters and have over the years come up with many ways to include them on my quilts, so I was excited when someone wrote a book sharing lots of quilts with words.
My project is the sewing machine mat. As a sneak peek, Sherri made this pin for me to share.
I'll share my project on the blog hop on Friday March 15th, along with 2 other bloggers. Until then there are bloggers sharing their projects. The hop has already started and every day each blogger will be giving away a copy of the book and 2 spools of Aurifil thread. So make sure that you visit the other bloggers to win a copy of the book. I'll share my project on Friday. Here's the remainder of the hop.
MONDAY MARCH 11 - COUNTING SHEEP
TUESDAY MARCH 12 - HOME PILLOW
WEDNESDAY MARCH 13 - LIFE IS SHORT
THURSDAY MARCH 14 - HUSTLE PILLOW
FRIDAY MARCH 15 - SEWING MAT
SATURDAY MARCH 16 – WRAP UP
If you are new to my blog and wonder what my quilting specialty is, I love to invent tools and techniques and share them with other quilters.
Curvalicious was the first tool and using fusible applique, you can make curved looking quilts easily.
Recently, I designed these adorable Mini Mosaic quilts that are so much fun to make whether you're 8 or 80. You can see lots of them in my
ETSY shop.
And you can see lots of my quilts and my travel schedule on my
website
Last week, I was able to put a name to some feelings I was having.
FEAR
I haven't heard anyone talk about this in the grieving process.
As a recent widow, I realized I didn't have a safety net. I'm impetuous and I leap into new situations. But, I always had someone to catch me, to fix it and to get me out of jams. I don't like being afraid and find it leads to tears - lots of tears. I decided to try and empower myself and decided to paint my fireplace brick. I have wanted to do it for 3 years, to brighten my family room. Don was the painter. He agreed to do it, but never had enough energy. About a year ago, my DIL volunteered to do it, but I was worried the smell would bother his sensitive respiratory system.
So I watched some YouTube videos, screwed up my courage and then headed to the local paint store.
It took me 3 days to do what might take someone else a day, but I was so happy with the results.
I'm not ready to paint a room, but maybe one day!