Easy Pumpkin Quilt Block Pattern to quickly create some modern fun this fall season! I couldn’t resist designing this large modern pumpkin quilt block after seeing some leaves changing! It feels good to have something fresh and fun to look forward to the fall season. This EASY Pumpkin Quilt Block was designed as a quick sew for table runners, throw pillows or hot pads. What other ideas do you have for this pumpkin quilt block?
Check out the easy assembly to this pumpkin quilt block. It is just beyond super easy! Download your this FREE EASY Pumpkin Quilt Block PDF Pattern for a limited time!
This is free for a limited time, so hurry and download now. I'll be combining this pattern together with some new surprises and then pulled into a paid pattern.
We love the modern feel to this classic block by using black and orange 1/8 inch gingham fabrics offset with a Cloud White and Holly Green Riley Blake Confetti Cotton Solid fabrics.
Stitches Quilting sells yardage of the fabrics used in the Pumpkin Quilt Block below.
I couldn't resist making this large modern pumpkin quilt block after seeing some leaves changing! It just feels good to have something fresh and fun to look forward to the fall season. This EASY Pumpkin Quilt Block was designed as a quick sew for table runners, throw pillows or hot pads.
The Pumpkin Quilt Block pattern download now has instructions for the small, medium and tall pumpkins! I couldn't resist making more!
Check out our brand new Modern Squared Chic Quilt Pattern!
I love the feeling quilting holiday decor brings to my home! My granddaughter Ellie and I had fun taking fall photographs. We picked up crab apples that had fallen in our yard from a blustery windy day.
Even though Ellie has never seen this Halloween quilt made many years ago, it was fun to pull it out and share with her. Loved talking about the novelty ghosts, eyes and pumpkins in this quilt.
Check out how to assemble this Easy Pumpkin Quilt Block into a modern table runner.
Check out tips & tricks on how to make this EASY Pumpkin Quilt Block video tutorial.
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Sew together your EASY Wired Pleated Face Mask with Storage Pouch in adult, teen or child size. Includes instructions for an EASY optional wired nose. Check out the size for a larger adult. While you are sewing and cutting don’t forget to sew yourself the bonus storage pouch! Download your FREE pattern below!
Gather Needed Supplies:
2 different fabrics (use up your fabric scraps)
2 - 7 inch long pieces of elastic
OPTIONAL: 1- 7 inches long Coated Floral Wire
Ruler
Scissors
Sewing Machine
Thread
Pins
Cut your fabrics based on the size of mask that you are needing. The face mask pattern has sizes for adult, teen, child and extra large adult. It's fun to make the coordinately face mask storage pouch too! Really any cotton fabrics will do!
I love using the point to point turner to get my corners sharp after trimming the extra fabric off.
Heart Love Pocket Quilt! This 2 inch Heart Love Pocket Quilt is bursting with joy and happiness! It is just so much FUN to make something so TINY!
You don’t need much to make the Heart Love Pocket Quilt! Just lots of LOVE and easy introductory foundation paper piecing! Let’s share some LOVE!
Download your pattern exclusively at Stitches Quilting – Deanna Wall!
Watch the video tutorial so you understand how to foundation paper piece. Foundation Paper Piecing is extremely easy and opens up a new world of quilting for YOU!
Enclosed with the pattern is a sheet to print off a Love Pocket Quilt message that can be easily be cut out and attached to the Love Pocket Quilts that you give away!
I'm going to tuck some love close to my heart!
Thanks for all your love as you all mean so much to me! Can't wait to see your Love Pocket Quilts! Share yours in the Everyone Can Quilt Facebook Group or tag me on Instagram @stitchesquilting and use the hashtags #heartlovepocketquilt and #stitchesquilting!
AND... I have a BIG surprise we are going to do a sew along with the Live Well Live Strong Quilt in super tiny form similar to this! So practice your foundation paper piecing with this darling little heart! Oh my! We are going to have so much FUN! Next LWLS sew along to start June 2020!
With the CDC now recommending that we wear face masks in public, here is an EASY fitted face mask tutorial with a pocket to slip in a filter. Download your FREE Fitted Face Mask with Pocket for Filter BELOW. This has been a time to learn new skills and use sewing to benefit our families and loved ones.
I designed this face mask pattern to make for our immediate family members. This mask may take a bit more time than the pleated face mask but it feels good to rise to the challenge and make something with fine construction. I would very much prefer this face mask if there is someone in our family that gets CoVid-19 to take care of them and myself. I will share below what we purchased to make a HEPA filter to insert in the mask if this happens.
Supplies Needed to make your Face Mask include:
Downloaded Pattern (print off the last 5 pages of the pattern for sizes child, teen, woman and man sizes.)
Various 100% Cotton Fabrics
Elastic or Binding Strips
Wire 6 inch length (if desired)
If you are low on printer ink or just worried you might be low on printer ink, you can hold a piece of paper up to your computer monitor and trace the pattern. Seriously it is that simple! But… make sure your scale is accurate, the grid shadowing the pattern should be in one inch squares.
Gather your supplies to make your mask. Try to use at least two different fabrics so the user of your mask knows the difference between the side to put towards their face each time. I have tried to design this face mask pattern so that it can retain its shape after being washed on a regular basis.
The inside layer could be substituted with interfacing or completely removed from the pattern. I like to use regular fabric but I have a lot of customers ordering various interfacings. If you know anything about supplies or fabrics to use, please comment below.
If you are having a hard time finding an elastic supply, substitute binding strips, t-shirt fabric or purchase dollar store head band elastics to cut apart. Remember some elastics that are constructed vertically versus horizontally can be cut in half. For instance, I have bought 1/2" wide elastic and cut it down to 1/4 inch elastic.
I purchase plastic coated floral wire from Walmart for my face masks. You could use plastic wrapped twisty ties, paper clips and more. Just get creative or don't use wire at all. Remember these are your face masks and make them your own.
Print off the Fitted Face Mask Layers Order to label your fabric as you are sewing them together.
I feel by top stitching the fabrics, the face mask will retain its construction after many washings in the washing machines. With there being 3 fabric layers that the stitches will not jeopardize the integrity of the mask.
Your pocket filter layer will be about 3 inches narrower than your other layers to accommodate the elastic casings.
Your pattern pieces has a summary of the order of layers that you can cut out and pin to your fabric when creating your face mask sandwich. Check out the video below to see how I layer the face mask sandwich.
After cutting your approximate 6 inch length of wire, curl each end so the wire doesn't poke through the fabric.
Draw a pencil line around your wire to guide your stitching to secure the wire in place. Try not to stitch on top of the wire as you will most likely break your needle.
After sewing the top and bottom of the face mask sandwich, it is time to turn it inside out. My most favorite part of sewing! Now make your left and right side elastic 1/2 inch casing and we will have our face mask ready for elastic or ties!
If you can't find elastic available to purchase, remember you can use t-shirt fabric, dollar store head band elastics or binding strips. It's a time to get creative. I use a small safety pin to feed my elastic through the casing.
DISCLAIMER: Remember this is a homemade fabric mask and not something that will guarantee to protect from acquiring disease. Please follow current health recommendations from your country and particular condition. In the United States we would seek recommendations from the CDC.
Watch the YouTube or Facebook video Fitted Face Mask Tutorials. Please make comments and offer additional tips. Watch the videos as you make your own face masks. Please follow me on Facebook, Instagram or YouTube and turn on post notifications. I LOVE to connect with all of YOU! Please tag me in your photos @stitchesquilting or post photos in the Everyone Can Quilt Facebook Group. I am trying to do multiple live videos each week to keep us distracted during this unique time of life! Share with me ideas of things you would like to learn.
I have additional face mask tutorials that vary in complexity. I would LOVE to hear what you are making and please share your making tips with me! Let's stay connected.
Stay safe everyone! We can do this! Lots of Happy Stitches coming your way.
Download your FREE EASY Fitted Face Mask with Pocket Filter HERE.
Happy Stitching EVERYONE! Stay safe! I really care about all of YOU!
Join us for our BEST SELLING quilt pattern - Live Well Live Strong Quilt Sew Along! 26 quilt blocks about women's health and wellness with quilt pattern, personal weekly topic worksheets, video tutorials and blog posts. Live Well Live Strong Quilt Podcast launching very SOON! Next sew along will start in May 2020 with weekly live videos and enrichment.
Calling all quilters & sewists to show the world our love in stitches! Let’s have a quilt along with a small 24 inch heart quilt to hang in our windows!
Now that we have been in quarantine with CoVid-19, have you seen the hearts popping up in windows? The hearts in the windows are a sign to our community that we are all in this together while sending love out to the world.
Check out the #aworldofhearts2020 or #aworldofheartsquiltalong hashtag on Instagram or Twitter.
So…. Let’s start our own movement and hang quilted hearts in our windows to let everyone know that even though times are tricky that we love the world and wish everyone well! Check out Liz Boyce’s windows filled with love in Canada!
Download your free pattern to make your very own “Healthcare Hero – A World of Hearts Quilt”. The pattern offers quilt sizes of 24 x 24 inches or 57 x 57 inches along with a bonus options to put a medical plus sign in the heart to show your love for healthcare front line workers.
Children love to find positive things hanging in windows along with adults too! Let's spread some cheer and love around our neighborhoods.
It feels great to have a fast sewing project! Perfect to make for a seasoned or new quilter with video tutorials to guide you through the steps.
Add a cross in your quilted heart to honor our first responders working so hard right now! Hang it in your window or give it as a gift to someone that you know that is working hard to heal our world right now.
Use the hashtag #aworldofheartsquiltalong or #aworldofhearts2020quiltalong to share with others on social media!
Check out how I added a quilt label to the World of Hearts Quilt. Have you labeled your quilts? Make it easy and just use a sharpie marker and set the ink with your iron.
Check out how I added a quilt label and quilt hanger on the back of the A World of Hearts Quilt. Cut 2 ten inch squares, fold them into a triangle and tuck them in the top corner of your quilt in the binding. These flap then can be use with a hanger slipped in them to hang in your window or on your front door.
Look at how many A World of Heart Quilts Donna Beaulieu made! Everyone is sharing the love around as gifts too.
We can make a First Responder Quilted Pillow! Just change the size of the square you are working with to 2.5 inches! I made this 16 inch quilted pillow by sashing the heart quilt block with 3 inch strips of white fabric. Then I quilted it with a matchstick quilting effect, but added random wavy lines every so often so everything doesn't look exactly perfect! Doesn't it look just spendid? The envelope pillow took me about 2 hours to make from start to finish. It felt so GOOD to have a quick sew and a finished project!
Now don't forget that you can hand embroider a message on the bottom left and right corner of your heart. These scripture embroidery patterns are available with the pattern.
Join the Everyone Can Quilt Facebook Group to see quilts that others are making around the world. On Instagram follow me @stitchesquilting or Twitter @stitchesquitin and use the #aworldofheartsquiltalong #aworldofhearts2020 to share your heart quilt with everyone! I can wait to see what you make please tag me!
Don't forget to download your pattern and watch the video tutorials!
Boundary Quilt Block — Women’s Health & Wellness Quilt
“Your personal boundaries protect the inner core of your identity and your right to choices.”
― Gerald Manley Hopkins
It feels good to feel to be part of a community but we need to set healthy boundaries.
Setting boundaries is a way of caring for myself. It doesn’t make me mean, selfish, or uncaring (just) because I don’t do things your way. I care about me, too.
– Christine Morgan
“Givers need to set limits because takers rarely do.”
Sometimes to keep ourselves safe we need to set healthy boundaries in life. For instance we don’t want to drive next to a swerving vehicle. We would slow down and keep our distance to not put our selves in danger.
Shoo Fly don’t follow ME! Yes! This is a bank safe! That’s the inspiration behind the Boundary Quilt Block! Healthy boundaries impact our health & wellness as women! Did you know you can set boundaries with someone without them even knowing? Setting healthy boundaries keeps you safe. My husband’s family law firm bought a bank building with a safe in it.
One day Cory’s brother asked Cory to lock him in the safe to see if it worked. The safe securely locked but the safe combination didn’t work! His brother was locked in for about 8 hours!
Can you find the lime green, turquoise, red & grey Shoofly (Churn Dash) Quilt Block?
Healthy Boundaries with family, friends, work, co-workers, neighbors, children, grandchildren, animals, exes & yourself too! Setting healthy boundaries doesn’t have to be verbalized – you just live it. For instance, if I had a friend that wasn’t truthful, I could still be a friend but set healthy boundaries that I don’t repeat anything said & probably don’t share anything to make myself vulnerable.
Sometimes we might feel frustration but that’s a self serving signal to possibly set healthier boundaries or expectations from others or ourselves. We have those feelings for a reason but just say, “Shoo fly don’t bother me and create some healthy boundaries”.
You don’t have to make an issue with another person setting boundaries. Just politely live your boundaries. People will feel safe as we are consistent with our boundaries. And we will feel safe too!
This week let’s study boundaries for our personal health & wellness. Now what are some healthy boundaries with health, others or self?
“Stop asking why they keep doing it and start asking why you keep allowing it.”
Sometimes we need to set healthy boundaries so we can rest or relax. That is not selfish but allows us to refuel. What are healthy ways to say no to someone? That can give us a huge wave of anxiety to say “no” to someone. The best thing I have learned is to just say no, a simple no. For instance, if someone asks me to do something that I can’t do, then I just politely say, “I wish I could, but I can’t. I’m sorry.” Or I simply say, “I’m so sorry, I can’t. I don’t give them any reason why I can’t. That’s a boundary that I set for myself a long time ago. I found that my excuse or reason to not participate may not be part of their value system or be considered any excuse at all. They are in urgency mode and believe their matter is very important and supersedes anything else. I don’t believe in giving excuses, I just simply and politely say “No”. You will find it easier that way. As you say no, you don’t have to feel guilty or come up with justification why something doesn’t work for you. Save your energy.
We need to follow certain boundaries to participate things or go places we want to do right? We are used to this! Really we are! We follow boundaries all the time. Don’t think this is a foreign concept to you. Boundaries are good…. we don’t really want to see all the unnecessary stuff in certain places right? Thank goodness for places that set clear boundaries. Clear boundaries help us to feel safe and for others to feel safe too.
If we want to keep our quilt clean & fresh then we need to stay clear of the lapping waves of the ocean right? I crossed a boundary taking a picture of the Live Well Live Strong Quilt and to say the least I regretted it. I was traveling in New York and our hotel had no washing machines. Therefore I was uncomfortable carrying around a wet sandy quilt the remainder of the trip. It was humid so it didn’t dry quickly either.
If it is winter time, then I’ll get dressed in winter clothing. If it is summer time then I’ll dress in appropriate summer clothing. We naturally use boundaries all the time without realizing it.
“Daring to set boundaries is about having the courage to love ourselves even when we risk disappointing others.”
– Brene Brown
The Boundaries Quilt Block is the 25th of 26 weeks on our Live Well Live Strong Quilt Sew Along! Remember you can join in on the sew along anytime or make the Live Well Live Strong Quilt at your own pace.
Setting healthy boundaries in your life will look different for each one of us. It’s okay to set boundaries! I can set boundaries with my children without them even knowing. For example, when I ask them to do something… I don’t at first really ask. Yes… you heard me right. I say to them, “Hey we will be doing yard work later today or on Saturday.” Then I’ll say on Saturday morning, “You might not want to wear anything too special as we will be doing yard work at 11 am.” Then just a fair warning… “Fifteen minutes until we do yard work.” Then the hard core request, “Time to do yard work everyone – let’s make our house look great.” If at that time everyone isn’t moving their bodies to go outside then I’ll give them their specific assignment and expect them to immediately get the move on to outside. I have NEVER explained this to my kids, but they respond to it. I am not an “arm chair” parent where I make requests and sit on the couch and wait for them to do it. If I have made a legitimate request, then I will be up hand over hand assisting them. And they know I will be coming towards them to assist them to get moving. Now seriously, I am not a scary mom. TMI
Remember I mentioned earlier that other people do not need to know the boundaries I have set with them. I can decide to not gossip with another person but just changing the subject when the time comes. I am not a Savior of the world to go around telling people how to act. I just set boundaries with people without them knowing. I change my approach to a problem and take responsibility for allowing myself to be vulnerable. If we open the doors then we are vulnerable to be taken advantage of. I have had my fair share of that… but I just reset my boundaries or approach to a situation.
There are times when we do need to set verbal boundaries with others. When I work from home, I set boundaries about interruptions if my door may be closed. A boundary might look like that. I know this is corny… but I have set a very firm boundary in our home that we don’t intentionally hurt another person’s feelings. I know it sounds stupid. There is another boundary that we NEVER physically harm each other. My home before I was 8 years of age had a lot of violence so this is a thing that my children know I am very serious about.
Okay… don’t “intentionally” hurt another person’s feelings…. I know that is a hard one… but I really want my home to be a safe place for my family and others to come to as an escape from the world. Our home is obviously part of the world, but I want my home to be refuge and a safe place. By having this boundary my children have learned to express their natural frustrations without harming another person’s self esteem. I just feel like this is a good skill to learn as an individual and they should learn it when they are young. Nothing can be more miserable than being married to someone for a lifetime to just have them verbally abuse you. But you have to take ownership in a relationship if you are accepting or dishing the verbal abuse out.
Cory and I are a second marriage and we cherish our marriage enough to let each other know well… “We may have a suggestion”…. I can say things without attacking him or his character. It takes discipline, but you can think of creative ways to approach a sensitive topic. Another approach might be to just let things go from annoying me. Like picking up dirty socks… I just grateful to have someone to pick up socks for. So I let my annoyance to pick up socks go. Cory’s snoring doesn’t bother me because well I’m just grateful he is laying next to me in bed and really his snoring is a sound of safety that he has locked up the house and we can all go to bed. Sometimes our boundaries can be a matter of perspective.
Now if we are living with someone that has an addiction or abuse, there may need to be a verbal conversation about boundaries and maybe possibly even a written contract. I have only shared my boundary approaches as an example.
We need to set boundaries and then if someone oversteps a boundary redefine how we respond. My kids have had many friendships that have soured and then they politely redefined their relationship with that person without things having to be nasty or unkind. We are all unique human being with many different needs. I know there are people that might be able to tolerate me and my style of living and then there are others that can’t. I don’t take offense – we are just all different like from Winnie the Pooh, Tiger and Eeyore.
Remember to set healthy boundaries with others so you are treated the way you need to be treated. We are all special and need to keep a safe environment to thrive in.
There are times that we need to be more intuitive to other people’s needs. We need to build our social intelligence. When you feel someone possibly setting boundaries then we just follow it. We don’t need to be constantly in other people’s space. If we lean back just a little bit and respect a boundary then the other individual may feel safe and not pull away. Does that make sense?
We also need to set boundaries for how we want to live. Are we going to raise our family getting drunk every day? Probably not. But…. we set boundaries for how we want to live according to our values and possibly our faith. For each one of us the boundaries will be unique.
Customize your own personal challenge. Let’s not overwhelm ourselves. Take tiny steps towards a good thing. Reward yourself with a quiet moment closing your eyes; feel good about yourself including your body & mind. Remember slow and steady wins the race and is sustainable.
Another challenge thought – can you unconditionally love someone by setting healthy boundaries? Just a thought…. Remember to always keep going. Keep moving forward. Have confidence that with time & healthy spaces you set healthy boundaries to thrive that is natural to your spirit.
Watch the Live Video Tutorial for step by step instructions!
Share a photo of your completed Boundary Quilt Block in the Everyone Can Quilt Facebook Group or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stitchesquilting/ and use the hashtag #livewelllivestrongquilt. If you feel comfortable share a photo that represents a positive step in an Genuine Challenge. Let’s inspire each other!
Follow Stitches Quilting on Facebook, Instagram & YouTube for reminders to find the positive in life. Engage and make comments that can lift and empower others to a positive space. Comments on other people’s posts in the Live Well Live Strong Sew Along to encourage them too.
The Live Well Live Strong Quilt includes 26 quilt blocks focused on Women’s Health in Wellness. The ideal form is to focus & build on each one of these topics is one at a time. Slow and steady growth is sustainable. Join the sew along at any time making each block and focusing on your own growth.
Next week’s block is the Shine Quilt Block! If you haven’t yet, purchase your Live Well Live Strong Quilt Pattern! Purchase Your Pattern HERE!
“All emotion is involuntary when genuine.” ― Mark Twain
How can Genuine spark joy in your life? Let’s talk about it!
“You need to believe in yourself and what you do. Be tenacious and genuine.” ― Christian Louboutin
When you look in the mirror, just love yourself! Remember you are being you and the best version of yourself. When you are genuine to who you truly are you just need to love yourself no matter what you see in the mirror!
When you see genuine leather with stitching, it just looks so good doesn’t it. It’s something I want to reach out and touch sometimes. Manufacturing of authentic looking fibers has improved with time. There is nothing like seeing real leather. It’s the same with people – it’s the best feeling when you meet someone that feels truly genuine. What makes us genuine?
I’ve had discouraging days. Days where I just felt worn down. When I look into the mirror, I might not be looking like my best self but I am authentic. Authentically trying to be my very best self in very tricky circumstances. I have to look back with pride in the mirror with a pat on my back that I am being the best I can be. Do you have days like this?
Have you ever spent time with someone and felt just weird that you didn’t really get to know them? Do you feel like there are not many authentic people out there in the world anymore? Is it only what we are able to see on social media? How can we help people feel our authentic real self feel validated that we are real?
“Give up being perfect for being authetic. ” ― Diasku Ikeda
People can feel if we are coming from our real genuine self. Being around real people helps us feel genuine. There is a warmth from being with real people. But how can we help others feel that real feeling from us?
The Genuine Quilt Block is the 13th week on our Live Well Live Strong Quilt Sew Along! Remember you can join in on the sew along anytime or make the Live Well Live Strong Quilt at your own pace.
What are your core values? It’s hard to think about! I created a Worksheet for you to go through and circle core values that resonate with you. Many of your values may not be included in this list. Be sure to jot down things that resonate with you.
Now use the worksheets to summarize your core values into 6 different groupings that make sense to you. Find a word that can summarize each of your 6 core value groups.
Here is an illustration of summarizing core values into four groupings. This is only an example, you need to make groupings that are true to your individual self. By identifying your core values, focus on being genuine to those core values.
There are many Genuine Activities that you can do. On the worksheet below, I’m introducing you a couple of my favorites.
Download your Genuine Worksheets below and work through the exercises as you focus on making your Genuine Quilt Block this next week!
If you haven’t yet, you can join in anytime on the Live Well Live Strong Quilt Sew Along! Get your downloadable pattern right now!
Genuinely spend time with someone without distractions
Complete the core value worksheets to determine your core value.
Be genuine and authentic by being true to your core values.
Or customize your own personal challenge. Let’s not overwhelm ourselves. Take tiny steps towards a good thing and reward yourself with a quiet moment closing your eyes to feel good about yourself including your body & mind.
Share a photo of your completed Genuine Quilt Block on Facebook or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stitchesquilting/ and use the hashtag #livewelllivestrongquilt. If you feel comfortable share a photo that represents a positive step in an Genuine Challenge. Let’s inspire each other!
Next week’s block is the Routine Quilt Block! If you haven’t yet, purchase your Live Well Live Strong Quilt Pattern!Purchase Your Pattern HERE!
The new Genuine Quilt Block Tutorial Video Below!
Many happy wishes for a week filled with your Genuine & Authentic Self!
Follow along with video, worksheets and inspiration as we make the Live Well Live Strong Quilt. Click on the images below to see each quilt blocks worksheet, live video and blog post.
The Mindful Quilt Block is the third week on our Live Well Live Strong Quilt Sew Along! It is exciting to finally be here with all of you on this journey! I loved designing the mindful quilt block to be a hourglass quilt block! I think its perfect! I love watching an hourglass.
Buddha says, “Our life is shaped by our minds, for we become what we think.” So….. Mindfulness is important, right?
Use this worksheet to provoke thoughts…. On the Mindful Worksheet, scribble on the hourglass quilt block triangles mindful activities you would like to do. Then on the gray scaled square, scribble things that are barriers and interfere with mindfulness. This is your personal worksheet… I’ve written down several Mindfulness exercises you can try out. This is about you and me helping to become our best selves. There are so many benefits to Mindfulness in our lives. I know I feel calmer, energetic, confident, accepting, and less stressed. I feel compassionate towards myself & others!
There are many Mindful exercises that you can do. On the worksheet below, I’m introducing you to four of my favorites. Experience mindfulness through your senses. During stress in the day or before I fall asleep at night, I might go through the steps of a Mindful Body Scan. I’m always reminding myself to be kind to my body and mind. Then a Mindful Journal, to thoughtfully examine how you are feeling, possibly why, reflect on what you feel grateful for and where your energy sources or drains come from.
Download your Mindfulness Worksheets below and work through the exercises as you focus on making your Mindful Hourglass Quilt Block this next week!
If you haven’t yet, you can join in anytime on the Live Well Live Strong Quilt Sew Along! Get your downloadable pattern right now.
I was always fascinated with an hourglass with sand slowly passing through. Did you like them? I used to have a brass ship looking hourglass always in my bedroom, I think it broke. I just replaced it with a NEW one. To me it represents being present, intentional and mindful as time passes by. What do you think?
I can’t wait to see the Live Well Live Strong Quilt in all black & white! Here are some things that I am working on this mindful week. Select one or several or create one of your own.
Mindful Possible Challenges could include:
Write down a personal challenge. Jot down all of your options. Conscientiously choose the best approach.
Do a Mindful Body Scan.
Attend Yoga in person or virtually.
Let go of something you can’t control.
Practice Loving Kindness to another.
Practice Loving Kindness to yourself.
Experience a moment as it unfolds.
Or customize your own personal challenge. Let’s not overwhelm ourselves. Take tiny steps towards a good thing and reward yourself with a quiet moment closing your eyes to feel good about yourself including your body & mind.
Share a photo of your completed Mindful Quilt Block on Facebook or Instagram. And if you feel comfortable share a photo that represents a positive step in a Mindful Challenge. Let’s inspire each other! You have seen lots of my social media posts this week of enjoying time with my new grand daughter. Oh my… leisure and I have become good friends.
Remember this is just about you and all of us possibly lifting each other to a better space. AND…. the Live Well Live Strong Quilt is not about being negative. Be kind and positive with yourself. Be as generous to yourself. Share your thoughts! Remember this week that Leisure is the opposite of excessive seriousness!
Next week’s block is all about Positive! If you haven’t yet, purchase your Live Well Live Strong Quilt Pattern!
Leisure gives our bodies a reboot of energy to clearly focus on what we truly need.
How could leisure spark joy in your life? Let’s talk about it!
The Leisure Quilt Block is the second week on our Live Well Live Strong Quilt Sew Along! It is so exciting to finally be here with all of you on this journey! I loved designing the leisure quilt block to be a pinwheel quilt block! I think its perfect! Do you have memories as a child blowing into a pinwheel? How did you feel? I felt amazement and joy! But… I can’t say I’ve picked up many pinwheels as an adult to amuse me.
Leisure can be an energy source in our lives! Yes really Leisure! Have you ever gone on a vacation and returned home invigorated ready to live life to its fullest? Well don’t deprive yourself of the mini reboot that small amounts of leisure can provide.
How do you picture leisure as a child? I picture myself swinging on a swing with pig tails in my hair. I can feel the wind blowing through my hair rocking back and forth in the swing to maintain momentum. It feels wonderful… I can imagine myself jumping off the swing running with enthusiasm to my next adventure. How do you picture Leisure as a child?
I don’t have a picture of me swinging but here is a picture with my childhood enthusiasm on a chimney.
Think back to what you enjoyed as a child. What are some Leisure activities you can enjoy now? You know… I might be carpooling kids around but have a quiet moment in my car to enjoy a game of solitaire on my phone. Do I savor that moment of solitaire as leisure? Maybe or maybe not. There are different types of leisure. Active versus Passive leisure, such as I could take a walk in my neighborhood or read a book. Social or solo leisure might look like attending a quilt guild meeting or quilting at home. There are many types of leisure… more than just going on a vacation. So let’s indulge in mini reboots of leisure to energize ourselves.
Use this worksheet to provoke thoughts…. On the Leisure Worksheet, scribble on the quilt block triangles leisurely activities you would like to do. Then on the gray scaled square, scribble things that are barriers and interfere with leisure. This is your personal worksheet… No comparisons to anyone else. This is about you and me helping to become our best selves. Then on the side of the worksheet write thoughts about how adequate leisure will spark joy in your life.
I’m a really hard worker and love to work. I get joy from it. A barrier for me to feel leisure is that I’m being lazy! Okay, Deanna! What can I do about that? I know it exists right? Well I can funnel into my brain positive self talk that says, “Deanna you deserve a break and need to experience leisure today.” There are benefits of leisure like decreased anxiety, calm countenance and wellness. Nourishment of self is one of the best preventive medicines.
But let’s remember that the word leisure is a NOUN. It is a state of being. Do you sometimes do something that could be categorized as leisure but don’t give yourself permission to enter that leisure state? I do and you know I’m missing out BIG TIME!
Leisure Possible Challenges could include:
10 minutes each day for Leisure
Choose a Leisure state of mind
Plan mini boots of leisure as an energy source
Plan a leisure activity in your week
Include active leisure in your week
Plan a vacation or day activity
Plan you own personal challenge
Or customize your own personal challenge. Let’s not overwhelm ourselves. Take tiny steps towards a good thing and reward yourself with a quiet moment closing your eyes to feel good about yourself including your body & mind.
Share a photo of your completed Leisure Quilt Block on Facebook or Instagram. And if you feel comfortable share a photo that represents a positive step in a Leisure Challenge. Let’s inspire each other! You have seen lots of my social media posts this week of enjoying time with my new grand daughter. Oh my… leisure and I have become good friends.
Remember this is just about you and all of us possibly lifting each other to a better space. AND…. the Live Well Live Strong Quilt is not about being negative. Be kind and positive with yourself. Be as generous to yourself. Share your thoughts! Remember this week that Leisure is the opposite of excessive seriousness!
Next week’s block is all about Mindful! If you haven’t yet, purchase your Live Well Live Strong Quilt Pattern!
Many happy wishes for a well fueled week! Live Well Live Strong! XOXO!