Nov 24, 2011

We Give Thanks



The more you give away, the more you have.

-author unknown-


A lovely day of preparing a big meal for my almost 96 year old Mother-in-law in her own home here in Oregon. She is almost completely housebound and walks with great difficulty with a walker in her home. Family members take her to breakfast in a wheelchair every Sunday..her only time out of the house. So, today...a great big dinner prepared ahead of time in my kitchen and the rest during the day ....but at her house so it could be easier on her.

A phone call home to my own mother in Alaska and being told by my family that my mother talks about me all the time... and absolutely remembers who I am...oh joy!...I wasn't sure if she could hang on to that between my weekly phone calls. A talk about how long we could all keep caring for her at home.... as we take turns doing as we have ..now, in her 7th year with Alzheimer's Disease.

After being told there was nothing but paid help available at $27/hr and no hospice whatsoever available in the Juneau area we were given a glimmer of hope that some money might have been made available through a grant to our local hospital to take over since Catholic Community Services lost their ability to provide help for so much need required by so many in our community. Not to even be able to ask for hospice is unbelievable to most who don't realize how different it can be in different, more isolated parts of our nation.

We had a home health care aide actually come in and give my mother a bath and change and dress her, yesterday. The first time anyone outside of our family has ever helped us. And a glimmer of hope that maybe we could get some help...we just don't know for how long or if insurance will help. But for now, for even this week, even for one day, we are grateful.

Gratitude that my sister-in-law in Eagle River is still alive after a long year of decreasing health since she was airlifted off a cruise ship to the Florida Keys last February.

After being told to expect her to die before the helicopter reached land ..all of your thoughts and prayers worked a miracle. She survived a 14 day coma and severe internal bleeding and was able to come back to Alaska in 6 weeks time. However, she still desperately needs a kidney transplant and has already been turned down by two major hospitals in both Oregon and Washington.

Tomorrow, she and my brother fly to Seattle to meet with a review committee, face a battery of tests on her, and beg for reconsideration. She has been on dialysis three times a week, 4 to 5 hrs at a time for 7 months and our bodies can only last so long with these conditions. Please send prayers for my SIL Becky, and pray that they will accept her as candidate and place her on the waiting list.

Gratitude and blessings to have both of our mothers, gratitude to still have my SIL with us in spite of everything. Gratitude to have been able to spend time today with loved ones and to be able to prepare a good meal and enjoy it, together.

Sending thoughts, prayers, and blessings out to all of you...whatever your trials, hardships and challenges. No matter how hard life can be on any given day...we all still have so very much to be grateful for!!!

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

Martha Stewart Doesn't Live Here



"Martha Stewart will not be dining with us this Thanksgiving. I'm telling you in advance, so don't act surprised. Since Ms. Stewart won't be coming, I've made a few small changes:

Our sidewalk will not be lined with homemade, paper bag luminaries. After a trial run, it was decided that no matter how cleverly done, rows of flaming lunch sacks do not have the desired welcoming effect.

Once inside, our guests will note that the entry hall is not decorated with the swags of Indian corn and fall foliage I had planned to make. Instead, I've gotten the kids involved in the decorating by having them track in colorful autumn leaves from the front yard. The mud was their idea.

The dining table will not be covered with expensive linens, fancy china, or crystal goblets. If possible, we will use dishes that match and everyone will get a fork.

Since this IS Thanksgiving, we will refrain from using the plastic Peter Rabbit plate and the Santa napkins from last Christmas. Our centerpiece will not be the tower of fresh fruit and flowers that I promised. Instead we will be displaying a hedgehog-like decoration hand-crafted from the finest construction paper. The artist assures me that it is a turkey.

We will be dining fashionably late. The children will entertain you while you wait. I'm sure they will be happy to share every choice comment I have made regarding Thanksgiving, pilgrims and the turkey hotline. Please remember that most of these comments were made at 5:00 a.m. upon discovering that the turkey was still hard enough to cut diamonds.

As accompaniment to the children's recital, I will play a recording of tribal drumming. If the children should mention that I don't own a recording of tribal drumming, or that tribal drumming sounds suspiciously like a frozen turkey in a clothes dryer, ignore them. They are lying.

We toyed with the idea of ringing a dainty silver bell to announce the start of our feast. In the end, we chose to keep our traditional method. We've also decided against a formal seating arrangement. When the smoke alarm sounds, please gather around the table and sit where you like.

In the spirit of harmony, we will ask the children to sit at a separate table. In a separate room. Next door.

Now, I know you have all seen pictures of one person carving a turkey in front of a crowd of appreciative onlookers. This will not be happening at our dinner. For safety reasons, the turkey will be carved in a private ceremony. I stress "private"meaning: Do not, under any circumstances, enter the kitchen to laugh at me.

Do not send small, unsuspecting children to check on my progress. I have an electric knife. The turkey is unarmed. It stands to reason that I will eventually win. When I do, we will eat. I would like to take this opportunity to remind my young diners that "passing the rolls" is not a football play. Nor is it a request to bean your sister in the head with warm tasty bread.

Oh, and one reminder for the adults: For the duration of the meal, and especially while in the presence of young diners, we will refer to the giblet gravy by its lesser-known name: Cheese Sauce. If a young diner questions you regarding the origins or type of Cheese Sauce, plead ignorance. Cheese Sauce stains.

Before I forget, there is one last change. Instead of offering a choice between 12 different scrumptious desserts, we will be serving the traditional pumpkin pie, garnished with whipped cream and small fingerprints. You will still have a choice; take it or leave it.

Martha Stewart will not be dining with us this Thanksgiving. She probably won't come next year either. I am thankful.

Note:
The author,most definitely NOT Martha Stewart, for "Martha Stewart Doesn't Live Here" is B.A. Tyler. She has previously written many humorous articles for Family Circle Magazine. This piece has traveled the Internet for years and years without an author's name ever attached. I am so proud to say that a reader, and very good friend of Ms. Tyler, personally contact me via this blog and let me know her name and its history. That was when I first realized the power of blogging, the Internet, this blog in particular, and the power of friendship!
Michele Bilyeu Quilts With Heart and Hands for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative (AAQI) Join in my Liberated Quilting Challenge...and buy or donate a quilt, today!! We are changing the world...one little quilt at a time.

Nov 22, 2011

Quilts For Sale !



The Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative sale now
has more than 600 quilts for sale and any one of these quilts would make an awesome gift for the holiday season!

You don't have to have someone you know, or love, to have Alzheimer's to make and donate quilts. And you certainly don't need to know anyone with Alzheimer's or dementia in their family, to give the gift of one of these quilts!

Let's face it, wouldn't you love to receive a little art quilt that would perfectly fit on a kitchen wall, in a hallway display above a little table or on a wall in your own sewing space? And what about collecting small quilts one by one..... and making an entire display? I've seen some of your sewing spaces using this as an creative design focus for smaller walls and they look awesome!
And every single time you buy one of these little art quilts, all of the profits from the sale of that quilt go to raise more money for Alzheimer’s research. You are not actually buying a quilt, you are making an awesome charitable donation...but you end up with a cute little quilt as a bonus ;) Check out AAQI's research donation page and read all about the wonderful grants that have been given out for Alzheimer’s research.
Our own Liberated Quilting Challenge group members have quilts for sale among these 600 quilts. I would love it if you would all consider the purchase of one of these quilts...whether it is one that you made and donated that you can buy back as your own gift that keeps on giving donation or buy one that someone else has made. And of course, I would really, really love it if you would consider buying one of mine ;)

All of my previous quilts for sale sold in Houston at the International Quilt Festival, but these two plus three more coming up soon, missed the cutoff number and are now available for purchase!

Please buy one of these quilts and support this wonderful cause!

 

 

8500 Froggie Went A Courtin'

 Item# 8500

$55.00
Michele Bilyeu
Salem, OR USA
Width: 12" Length: 9"
Materials/Techniques: Free-form pieced background and raw edge appliqu�d hearts of cotton fabrics with free motion stitching, buttons, and ribbon trim.
Artist Statement: My French mother was born in Louisiana, while my Finnish father was born in pioneer Alaska. They met as miles apart pen pals and he fell in love. He headed south to court her and after WWII, they were married. For 61 years she was his little sweetheart. He cared for her at home, through years of her surviving advanced cancer, and then 6 years of Alzheimer's Disease after that. Married for 61 years before he died...he loved her with all of his heart.
Michele Bilyeu
Dedication: For my little mama, now age 86 and beginning her 7th year of Alzheimer's Disease, and in memory of my father who passed a year ago, at age 93 with vascular dementia. He loved, and cared for her with all his power and might to the very, very end.


8501 A Heart Filled With Hope and Love


tem# 8501
$85.00
Michele Bilyeu
Salem, OR USA
Width: 12" Length: 9"
Materials/Techniques: Pieced and raw edged appliqu�d cottons, muslin, lace, buttons and ribbon trim.
Artist Statement: No matter how challenging life is, if we keep love and hope alive, then nothing is too hard for us to face, or to deal with. Even with my mother entering her 7th year of Alzheimer's, I have never stopped hoping for a better day for her, and us, tomorrow.
Dedication: May the sale of this quilt, and all of our AAQI quilts, give all of us hope and fill our own hearts with love, as we work towards a better day, and brighter future ahead for all of us.
Please see the rest of our Liberated Quilting Challenge quilts for sale and then check out the entire 600 now on sale:

Michele Bilyeu Quilts With Heart and Hands for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative (AAQI) Join in my Liberated Quilting Challenge...and buy or donate a quilt, today!! We are changing the world...one little quilt at a time.

Nov 20, 2011

Disable New Light Box Photo Feature


If you have noticed, and hated, the new blog Light Box...where instead of opening and enlarging a photo, you suddenly see a center box photo with little other photos down below from the post...you can disable it and revert back to your previous photo viewing.

Here are the instructions for disabling that photo feature and returning things back to the old version. (and thanks to everyone who has previously mentioned this and reminded me I should mention it too!)



1. Log into your blog via your Dashboard

2. Click on Settings

3. Select the Formatting tab

4. Scroll down and look for 'Showcase Images with Lightbox'

5. Select "NO"

6. Save settings


**At someone else's blog and don't like their Light Box view of a photo they've posted? Right click with your mouse and then click on 'view image' and you can still view a pop up original photo window. A few more steps..but at least you may be happier taking a closer look ;)

Want to link to this tute in a post of your own? Fee free to cut and paste my hyperlink: Disable New Light Box Photo Feature

I go back and forth between not liking how others photos fail to enlarge as much, but liking how I can see all of the photos in their post in one viewing. So, I may switch back and forth on my own blog ..who knows?



For now, I'm just dealing with the use of my backup laptop and limited photos to use in my posts and a hyper active mouse that sends mail whenever he feels like it. I say 'he' since he has a mind of his own and doesn't want to do anything that I want him to do ;) Ha!

Nov 16, 2011

Prayer of an Unknown Confederate Soldier


This is so wonderful, I just had to share it. It so perfectly fits any of us who belong to the 99% and are still doing the very best that we can in spite of any of our life challenges!

Prayer of an Unknown Confederate Soldier

"I asked for strength that I might achieve;
I was made weak that I might learn humbly to obey.

I asked for health that I might do greater things;
I was given infirmity that I might do better things.

I asked for riches that I might be happy;
I was given poverty that I might be wise.

I asked for power that I might have the praise of men;
I was given weakness that I might feel the need of God.

I asked for all things that I might enjoy life;
I was given life that I might enjoy all things.

I got nothing that I had asked for, but everything that I had hoped for.
Almost despite myself my unspoken prayers were answered;
I am, among all men, most richly blessed."

(author unknown)




And, I just realized for the first time today, that as a child of the Union of the North (Alaska) and the South (Louisiana) I am a Union/Confederation ancestral blend. I love that!

And in honor of today being my husband's 62nd birthday and his having served in the National Guard after graduation from college in 1971 ...Vietnam, not Confederate era ;) I updated my free patriotic patterns list.... again!

So, in honor of our soldiers (both at home and abroad) and in the spirit of the good work and service that so many do in our country..... here's my collection of over 100 links to free quilt or quilt block patterns.

It includes some that are traditional, some that date back to the Civil War, and some amazing and wonderful stars, stripes, flags and even service banners!


Free Patriotic Quilt Patterns: UPDATED!

Free Union & Confederate Soldier's Patriotic Quilt Pattern
Soldier's Patriotic


Union Eagle Quilt


Gunboat Quilts...applique motif ideas like above


Pomegranate (Marriage )Quilt

Flags & Heart


Be forewarned:
McCalls now requires a sign in to download next 16 patterns below but there is no fee for downloading and using any of them:

54-40 or Fight
Independence Day "
A Nation's Pride "
Midnight Stars"
American Classic "
Shining Through
Bear's Paw
Stars & Stripes Forever
Born in the USA
Summer Spirit
Celebration 2000
True Colors



Sweet Land of Liberty by Marcie Patch
www.PatchalotPattens.com
her free patterns including this American Eagle


26
Sweet Liberty Table Runner
The finished quilt top measures 21” by 42”
Made by Julie from The Intrepid Thread
printable PDF version


Land of Liberty star
15" x 20" pieced quilt project from Debbie Mumm http://blog.debbiemumm.com/files/LandOfLiberty-Instructions.pdf

Liberate! block from Quilter's Cache


Liberty Star Basket


Patriotic Star string quilted star pattern from Maryquilts


Party Hats


Indian Trail


Northumberland Star


Royalty...the 911 block


Ohio Star


Spiderweb Star



Patriotic mini quilt: a free pattern for an 1890's reproduction by Patricia Cummings

In The Line of Duty (no longer links if you have one to this, please let me know, so I am including it in that hope, anyway)

Shuttle (In Memory of the Columbia) Pattern



American Flag...free American Flag patterns flying horizontal, vertical, or waving!

Star in a Wall Hanging

Compuquilts: free patriotic blocks and quilt patterns as below:


The Crazy Star Flag



The 4th Star Flag Block and Quilt


Sapphire Stars Quilt (3 sizes)


Scottish Stars Quilt (39" Square) by Joy Hoffman

From Darlene Zimmerman:


Stardance Quilt (52.5" x 61.5")


GalaImage of Galaxy of Stars Quiltxy of Stars Quilt
39" x 29"





Thumbnail image of free quilt pattern: Star in a Wall Hanging

Star in a Wall Hanging



Thumbnail image of free quilt pattern: Stars All Around Tree Skirt

Stars All Around Tree Skirt

52" Diameter


Thumbnail image of free quilt pattern: Old Fashioned Stars Quilt

Old Fashioned Stars Quilt

61" x 82"



Shooting Stars

Ribbons to make in Red, White and Blue, Pink, and Yellow

three ribbons





Directions For Making a Blue or Gold Star Service Banner

Armed Services Flag for families with a member in active duty at this time! Fly proudly in your window!!!

3" x 6" US Ribbon Block

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US Ribbon Block


Quilt, below

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Amerihearts at Home

A nation's pride...'stained glass look quilt block pattern'


US "We Support" Ribbon wall hanging




July 2000 Block

Americana Flag

Navy Star

Army Star


Patriotic Block Patterns:

"A Dandy"...You will need six of these blocks!

CLICK HERE FOR THE PATTERN


"Log Cabin" ... You will need two of these blocks!

CLICK HERE FOR THE PATTERN


" Pieced Star" ... You will need two of these blocks!

CLICK HERE FOR THE PATTERN


"Starflower"... You will need eight of these blocks!

CLICK HERE FOR THE PATTERN



Moda Marbles Stars Tablerunner

Finished Size: 15" x 33"
Moda Marbles Stars Tablerunner™


Nantucket Knots Free Table Warmer Quilt Pattern Free Patriotic Quilt Pattern Here

Four Flags Quilt Block from Better Homes and Gardens Free Patriotic Quilt Pattern Here





July Flag from Quiltmaker.com : Free Patriotic Quilt Pattern Here


Rainbow Stars from Better Homes & Gardens: Free Patriotic Quilt Pattern Here

Stars & Stripes from Benartex: Free Patriotic Quilt Pattern Here

Union Star from Quiltmaker.com: Free Patriotic Quilt Pattern Here

Veteran's Pride from Quiltmaker.com: Free Patriotic Quilt Pattern Here



Free pattern, click here.
Susan K. Cleveland prairie points tool flag


New York State Table Topper

Pat Sloan's Patriotics: See all her free patterns!
including these amazing beauties!

Final with binding_1 Liberty Heart

Download SWEET LIBERTY HEART Pattern

CLICK HERE for a KIT!


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Liberty Stars made with her Sweet Liberty Fabric line

CLICK HERE to Download the pattern


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Sweet Liberty fabric and her free Stars and Stripes pattern:

CLICK HERE to Download the pattern

Patriotic Heartstrings of Memory idea made by Michele Bilyeu "With Heart and Hands":

see:String Quilting:Tutorial and Free Patterns


Patriotic Checkers from Bernina and Sewing.org: Free Patriotic Quilt Pattern Here

Blue or Gold Star Service Banner


PATRIOTIC MINIATURE QUILT

An 1890s reproduction quilt, and a free pattern for you

by Patricia Cummings

patriotic mini quilt

Patriotic Miniature Quilt


US"We Support" Ribbon wall hanging


beginner sewing pattern


Military Free Printables


And for pure inspiration (but not free patterns) check out:
America's 9-11 Memorial Quilts Web Site


Shown at top:
one of my lap-sized string quilts with a pre-purchased center panel, makes up quickly and easily and is perfect for someone who is usually seated, as in a wheelchair.

With Inspector General, Willow Fern Bilyeu, (my daughter's 9th and always the best, birthday gift.) Now, age 16, she is at the helm, in all ways, in our household.

At her age, she pretty much sits wherever she wants to! Even when I am quilting!!!!

String Quilting
Comfort Quilts
Patriotic Heartstrings