Hard time. My brother, Vincent Howland, passed away April 7th, and lost his fight with cancer. He never complained and tried not to be a bother, we are a stoical bunch, and it's our way. We had someone with him all the time, and his local hospice, and he passed away in his own home, hopefully aware that he was surrounded with love. His daughter and son were there, I had gone home the day before and was driving back ready to stay as long as necessary (he lived about 240 miles from me). I got back about 10 minutes after he passed.
His life had good times and bad times. He was married twice, to best friends, difficult, but each marriage produced a child, and he loved them dearly and was a single dad each time. My parents were here to help a lot with his daughter, but he was pretty much on his own with his son. Both mothers have also passed, and I hope that his children feel the love of our family, and the other sides of their families as well. My niece is an established mother of 8, but his son is just graduating high school this year.
He was a U.S. Marine, and served in Vietnam. He was a proud veteran. After the marines he became an electrician and traveled a good bit at times, taking his crews to work on various jobs. He liked the commercial jobs, didn't do much residential, although he was always quick to do a little job for family or friends. The past few years he loved collecting tools and doing woodworking. He would take the ugliest old piece of raw wood and make something beautiful. I have 3 of his tables and to me, they are works of art.
He believed in God, but wasn't affiliated with any religion, and he is being cremated, but Sunday we are having a memorial gathering and dinner at his home. He will again be surrounded with love. It is also his sons eighteenth birthday, and we will celebrate that as well with a cake in his honor. I hope that even though the occasion is sad that he will know that he isn't alone in the world, we are all there for him.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Rainbow Scrap Challenges - Bits and Pieces
I needed a quilt for a niece, and again, I turned to the RSC and framed and sashed some of the 16 patches for a relatively quick quilt. |
And another quick quilt needed and again to the RSC. This one was from the 2 1/2 inch strips that I had left from each color intending to do the Jelly Roll Race type quilt. This one was done that way, but then I decided to make it into sort of a rail fence. I needed 9 quilts in a short time, so I improvised. I used these, also a coin style quilt that I had made the top as a spare man type quilt, then decided to use it for a tablecloth, so finished it and used it under plastic as a tablecloth for a few months. Now, it has a label and is for a young boy. I also used one of my Celtic Solstice quilts that weren't very successful, but hopefully the young lady that it's going to will like it. She doesn't know that it was supposed to look differently than it turned out. The coin and CS are here.
Thankfully, I had the RSC to draw from and was able to complete the quilts I needed in the time frame that I was aiming for.
For more RSC quilts and blocks, ones that are actually from this year, visit Angela at 'soscrappy' here.
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Thursday, March 13, 2014
Niece's Families Quilts Finished
The worst photographs ever, but these are for the two boys. |
For my niece. These blocks were from last years Rainbow Scrap Challenge. They were just 16 patches that I framed, and then sashed. |
For a niece. This is the lavender and green version. Below is for another niece, the pink version. |
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Aurora's Shower
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Four Finishes
My barn quilt that I finished a few weeks ago and gave to my niece since she 'coveted' it. |
My brother has brain cancer and is on hospice. He requested that I make a quilt for his friend, so I made one for her and her two children. This one is hers. |
This is her back. |
This is for her son. |
And, this is his back. |
And her daughters. |
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Fourth out of Four Flimsys
I made one of Michelle's car caddies from the tutorial she shared on Sew We Quilt. I really like it, although I left off the decorative button. Michelle has a really cool blog, she rescues sewing machines and cleans them, and shares some with "the Sewing Machine Project". I have been coveting a singer 301, and looking at her blog just made me want one all over again. I don't really need another machine, but...... |
The last flimsy is done for my gift of 6 quilts to my niece and her family. Two are finished, and now I just have to make backs, cut batting, baste and quilt these four and embroider names on the backs. A lot of hours left, and my goal is to finish by mid march. This one is very much like the other one that I did using some of my RSC blocks. This one is RSC blocks too, I just added frames and sashing and cornerstones. I also finished my barn quilt. Since my other niece said she coveted it, I decided she should have it, and I basted and quilted it in one long day. She's supposed to be getting me pictures to share. |
Friday, February 7, 2014
2 Flimsys
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Barn Flimsy Done
I got up this morning and assembled my barn quilt. I've had all the blocks made for quite awhile, but it's been waiting it's turn. Thank you to Lori Holt for the fun QAL. Her blog is Bee in my Bonnet. She says it's 64" by 84", so I'll take her word for it. Now, to get another top or two done, and then another basting and quilting marathon. I haven't finished with barns though, I still want to do a few of her silo barns, and a tracter. |
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Temple Bag No. 1 Finished
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