This quilt is made using Red Rooster fabrics, the kit was purchased at the Stitch-N-Frame. I have the intention of making 4 Oriental inspired quilts...this is number 2. I enjoy the beauty of the panel and the simplicity of design. Normally a panel would not interest me but these are exquisite. the original pattern has a mistake therefore check the Red Rooster Fabric site for the corrected pattern. The panel measurements are stated incorrectly so all the measurements are off but the yardage is correct. I measured my panel and just proceeded with that measurement. The construction is very easy, mostly narrow borders (5). The sewing took two enjoyable days.
About Me
- LiteMotif
- I enjoy sewing, knitting, and quilting. I have a adoring husband of 43 years, 8 beautiful children and 13 grandchildren (so far). I also enjoy studying my Bible and practicing yoga. The LORD is Good All the time.
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Christmas in July
Christmas in July @ Stitch-n-Frame......
I have the background ready...now is the time to start the appliqué . It is a different technique that I am accustomed to, hopefully the instructions are clear;) Check back in a few days and lets see how much progress I have made....the pressure is on.
Monday, June 22, 2015
Father's Day 2015 10,000 Reasons
I believe that pattern for his quilt is sometimes called 1000 Pyramids. I began this quilt 12 plus years ago. I cut triangles from dresses, pillows, and fabric and put them in a plastic bag. Occasionally I would sew a few together and and toss them back. Time passed and I completely forgot about this little endeavor.
A few months ago while cleaning my sewing room (please refer to my previous post about my motto) my motto I found the "long forgotten". There are a few, so I chose one to finish. O my Lord were these pieces crooked. Those bias edges were mostly skewed but I persevered. I had to add new triangles and once again I was reminded of my husband, our marriage, and our family. Fabric from clothing, home decorator items, saved and new fabrics prompted me to finish this quilt as a gift for him. Our family is a colorful patchwork some of us are a little wrinkles and maybe a little out of shape:)but always able to fit together to make a whole. Three sides certainly reminds of the Holy Trinity and the three sided covenant of Richard, Rebecca and Jesus. I am a blessed wife and mother because my husband is a Godly father, a man who is an example to model. He doesn't acknowledge his traits but every one who knows him...sees the hand of God our Father.
The quilt is not square, it has flaws and wrinkles but the borders are on, it is quilted and bound for my man whom I love and admire for 10,000 Reasons.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Let the Summer Begin!!
A few of my project this past month! Sometimes I feel as though I NEVER get in my sewing room, then I look around and well maybe I have been in there some lately! The dust on the furniture and the un-mopped floors can attest to the truth...I sew when I get the chance. The top picture is part of my daughter and son in law's anniversary gift. It is so hard to believe it has been 5 years since they were married. march+094.jpg
The middle picture has a story...Several years ago my sister bought a sewing/ embroidery machine. It was her first machine and she was really intimidated and would call me in a panic. I explained the "buyer's remorse" and she would get passed that and enjoy sewing before long. I saw a little card with the above design and sent it to her. Since that time I have been planning to make a pillow with this because I need a constant reminder!
The four pillows were made using a jelly roll someone gave to me. A fun little project!
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Wrestling with T Shirts
This is my second ever T Shirt quilt. I made it as a Christmas surprise for my sweet son in law. I acquired these t shirts over the years from our two oldest grandsons' high school wrestling days. I wasn't exactly sure who each shirt belonged to and then I had an epiphany…the quilt should be for the father he…after all encouraged them both, worked with them both, adapted the workshop to a gym for them to practice, and he attended all the meets. I truly believe this was the best idea. My grandson, Tanner, (the younger of the two) earned the Missouri State Wrestling First Place Title 2012 and I asked him…What move did he employ to win the match? Hence the name of this awesome memento….Over & Under, Hip Toss in Overtime.
Tanner went on to wrestle at Mizzou….His quilt..The Eye of the Tiger…….
Friday, August 2, 2013
My Latest Endeavors

WEAVING!!!!!
Baby blankets,
Scarves,
Curtains,
Dish towels.....
What else. I love it! For years I have knitted a few items each year. I have collected yarn, given yarn away, looked at yarn, longed for yarn, knowing I may not ever do anything with it...until now!
Weaving on a Rigid Heddle Loom is perfect for me. It isn't so complicated I cannot get started, there are a multitude of designs achievable on this handy loom, it takes up a small amount of space and I can use the yarn and fabric I already have and I can use it quickly. I am excited...can you tell. These are all yarns I have had on hand and I am thrilled to see them work up nicely into a useable item. Did you also catch that I said fabric? Yes FABRIC! and I have some fabric on hand too. I can't wait to see what I will weave next. Till then...tootles.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
WildFlowers
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Spiral Bound Garden!!!!
Here it is again!!!! I am very proud of my quilt. It won 1ST Place Improvisational at Cultural Crossroads and will hang in the Mississippi Museum of Art this summer. Happy ME!!!
If you want to read about the origin of this quilt I will try to link to a previous post...cross your fingers Or you could just scroll down ;) http://sewingwithpaisley.blogspot.com/2012/10/spiral-bound-garden.html
If you want to read about the origin of this quilt I will try to link to a previous post...cross your fingers Or you could just scroll down ;) http://sewingwithpaisley.blogspot.com/2012/10/spiral-bound-garden.html
Friday, April 5, 2013
Hi peeps! This beautiful sweet quilt will be at the First Presbyterian Church Kindergarten Art Auction. It quilted out very nicely I think. The children colored the squares and I had the honor and privilege of designing and finishing the quilt. I am excited , the children did awesome work and I hope the lucky person who is the top bidder will be thrilled with this work of art.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
I shared in the beauty of GOD's created world today. Yes, I live here everyday but I often miss the little things He has for me. A few weeks ago I missed an opportunity to which I had genuinely looked forward, then there was regret. I allowed something I live with everyday to block my view. Today, as I walked the same road I travel everyday I saw this view. The same trees I see day after day season after season but today I noticed their beauty. He keeps urging me nudging me to "Taste and see that the LORD is good and His mercy endures forever". I will stumble and fall, I will let stuff get in the way, and I will regret but morning by morning new mercies I see if only I will look.
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