Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Scrap Happy



There's a saying, "You know you're a quilter when the only scraps under your table are fabric..."

Unless you have a dog.

Family and friends refer to Lucky as "the hoover" because the first thing he does when he visits is check out the floor for crumbs on the floor.

Today is another day of rain and I'll be working most of the day in the sewing room.  Here are some scrap quilts you may enjoy:









Have a safe and happy day!














 

Monday, June 16, 2025

The World In One Family

 


Many people my age were not alive during World War II.  Still the war was very much a part of our childhood; many of our family members had served.  The war was featured in our books, movies, television shows, and even in the games (or scenarios) we made up as children.  We knew of the war time events, heroism, and horrors so well that it somehow became embedded in our memory of childhood. 

During these sorrowful times, I concentrate on what I believe to be good and compassionate.  Recently, I stumbled upon a story that occurred during World War II that was new to me.

When Nazi Germany invaded Poland in 1939, it had a collaborator:  the Soviet Union.  The Soviets took many of the Polish Jews to Siberia; most of the children ended up orphanages where often they were only fed one slice of bread per day.

These children had an unlikely hero who saved them:  Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja, the  Maharaja of Jamnagar in Gujarat, India. 
 

The Maharaja "adopted" hundreds of the Polish children and provided them with safe housing, food, and even provided for their education.  He told them they were his children now and treated them with dignity and kindness.


Soon other countries like Mexico and New Zealand offered sanctuary to Polish refugees.

Here are some online stories you can read: here and here and here.  There are also many touching videos on the internet.

"Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" is an Hindu phrase.  I've read this considered one of the most important philosophical and moral values.  It translates as "the world is one family."


Certainly the Maharaja illustrated this value with his kindness.  He was never listed as hero of World War II when I was growing up--but he certainly needs to be included with the other heroes of that war.

Have a safe and happy day.


Friday, June 13, 2025

Flower Friday: June 13, 2025

 


Happy Flower Friday!

Hoping you have a lovely holiday!  We will be having rain again but that's okay, I'll sew.

Joanne's lovely hibiscus with a pink center.  I've never seen this kind before!


Pete's lovely clematis!


Beth's stunning Mountain Laurel!


Have a wonderful weekend!





Thursday, June 12, 2025

Lucky

 



Woof!

He's a beautiful boy!


Lucky is doing well despite having some seasonal allergies.  We've been inside a lot during this rainy season but we still walk throughout the day.

I was cleaning out the sewing room one day and was surprised that Lucky is still afraid of this doll.  The doll has been sitting there for months; he just noticed it that day.


Anyway, he is fine and doing well!

Tomorrow is Flower Friday and if you like, you can share of your photos!  Email me at allentownquilter@gmail.com.
 


Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Tuesday This and That: June 10, 2025

 


Welcome to another edition of This and That!

On Sunday, Lucky and I passed a grazing deer as we walked the park.  The deer didn't care about us and Lucky (still) isn't sure what to make of the deer.


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The Salem witch trials have nothing compared to Scotland.  Between 1563 and 1736, an estimated 2,500 people were executed in Scotland for witchcraft.  Since 2020, two women have been campaigning for an official apology and some kind of national memorial.  

And below is a special tartan plaid made in honor of those who perished.


You can read about this at the Smithsonian website here or listen to a podcast at Haptic and Hue about here.  It's a fascinating subject and one I had no idea about until recently.

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Friday's session of giving away plants to neighbors was cancelled.  It's been raining off and on since then.  Not sure when we will get the plants out and transplanted!  How's the weather where you are?

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Wishing you a safe and happy day!

Monday, June 9, 2025

Pins and Needles

 


So just out of curiosity, what are your favorite kind of pins to use?  I've tried a variety but I love Dritz button flat head buttons.


I love how sturdy these pins are and that I can use them for foundation paper piecing as well.  I did try the new silicone pins for a while.


It's great that they can withstand heat but I'm pretty careful with my iron.  The main reason I discarded them was because I found them more difficult to pick up off a smooth surface.

I've been going through my (hand sewing)  needles more and I really need to create a needle book.  I now use a variety of them for different projects.  What is your favorite needle?  Do you have a needle book?

Have a safe and happy day!









Friday, June 6, 2025

Flower Friday: June 6, 2025

 


I'm still trying to create my piece of heaven in my backyard.  I've moved more plants and pulled 5 garbage cans of weeds last week.  

Later today, some of my neighbors are coming in to take some plants from the front yard garden (that I'm still trying to empty).  Saturday and Sunday look cooler so I'll probably get some more work done.  I can't work when it is really hot and humid.

Here's what is blooming in my garden:

Feverfew:


Sundrops:


Astrantia:


The Lavender is beginning to bloom:


On our walk, we saw Red Hot Poker flowers.  I always thought it was a weird name since the flowers are orange and yellow:



Wishing you a safe and happy weekend!