Apr 22, 2016

Ikigai




Ikigai is a Japanese concept meaning a purpose for being or "a reason to get up in the morning."

Everyone, according to the Japanese, has an ikigai. Finding this deep meaning, this purpose in life can vary for all of us and it can change as we journey through life. But it usually requires a deep and often lengthy search into one's self. And like all journeys, in the very end, it is often that journey that is more significant than anything, or everything one may do, or accomplish, or even achieve in their lives.

For the journey can often be the purpose. It can be the meaning and the reason for getting up every single day and allowing the spirit of wonder and expectation to enter. To focus the energy of being, the spirit of wanting to learn, to know, and to grow to enter. And then to access that deep inner energy, that drive, that creative impulse to center and to ground to become one with that purpose.

                                                                "Uh key gay I"

For me, my 'Ikigai' has always been about using my gifts - physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally - in service to the greater self. And the greater self for me, is expressed in helping others. Sometimes, it has been someone I already know and care about. And sometimes it has not. Sometimes, people are directed into my path or found along my journey. Sometimes our meeting is for a reason, or a season, or a lifetime. I never know which until the path unfolds.

This journey has always been a challenging one for me. I always know what I had to offer and it can vary from day to day. I always know what I want to give, to do, and to be in a greater sense.  But that has so very often conflicted with what I had to do, or to give, or to be in order to fulfill this purpose, this meaning, this greater destiny of spirit catalyzed into action here on earth.

The word "ikigai" is usually used to indicate the source of value in one's life or the things that make one's life worthwhile. Secondly, the word is used to to refer to mental and spiritual circumstances under which individuals feel that their lives are valuable. It is this combination that creates the spiritual impetus for doing good for doing that deeper spiritual impulse's purpose in this life, through love and not ego.

The term "ikigai" is composed of two Chinese characters : iki and kai. Iki refers to life and kai is a suffix meaning roughly "the realization of what one expects and hopes for."

As we mature, as we realize our own courage, our own deep need and our abilities to survive beyond all that which we think we are capable of, all that we think we can achieve, and are often surprised to discover that it might not have been what we originally thought we were meant to do, to give, and to be in this lifetime.






And so today, I share my doing, my passion, my being, in one tiny little form..creating from fabric and bringing forth the manifestation of a greater gift..the gift of love, of giving, of doing and creating. Not just for myself, but through myself for others. My reason to get up in the morning.

So, today I ground myself, my purpose, and my spirit with ikigai. I share this little embellished art quilt begun a very long time ago when my mother was still alive. My mother who loved all things Japanese, all things with deeper meaning, never knowing that one day, her own family, my own family with have members of Japanese descent that we love dearly marry into our family and begin the process and finalization of the healing of many wounds from World War II. A war that cost one of the five members of my Alaskan family his life by the hands of one once seen as the enemy but now seen as part of ourselves, our family, our earth, our humankind.

We gave up the anger, the blame, the polarization that leads to division and separation of our true spiritual self and our incarnated soul. It's not easy to stay in spiritual radiance. One has to always remember who we truly are and what it is we were sent here to this earth to be and to do.

I honor that journey, this earth, my life, and the grounding that I find along the way - that balances the darker shadows of life and its challenges as I always do.  I use.with the brilliance of the light, the sacred power of divine energy and that desire to do more, be more, and give more. 

Showing one of my many small embellished art quilts along with my 1962 Singer Featherweight. One of those things in life that never fails to give me joy is creating.  This little quilt was begun during my work with the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative and my caring for my parents in my childhood home on Douglas Island, Alaska. And while I have created many similar little quilts, This is one of only 2 of my 75 little art quilts that i created and donated to AAQI for sale on site or at auction for them to earn money towards research funding towards finding a cure for Alzheimer's Disease.  The ultimate form or not remembering who we truly are. 

I treasure that journey of its purpose and its creation and I bring those energies into my new day. Quilting with grace and with purpose and with deepest meaning and joy.  

A journey and a process and a joy created with love with my heart and with my hands.

Michele Bilyeu Creates With Heart and Hands as she shares her imaginative, magical, and healing journey from Alaska to Oregon. Creating, designing, sewing, quilting, and wildcrafting... from my heart and with my hands.

Apr 16, 2016

The Tide Will Turn


"When you get into a tight place and everything goes against you until it seems that you cannot hold on for a minute longer, never give up then, for that is just the place and time when the tide will turn."

~Harriet Beecher Stowe


This has already been a year that has taught me that I live in a tight place. 
I live on the edge. 
I live filled with hope, optimism, and understanding.

I live in faith with the knowledge that while I feel like I cannot hold on a minute longer, that my life has too much pain, too much heartbreak, too much loss,

I know that all it takes is one loving thought, 
one happy moment of pure joy, 
one act of creation ...

and for then, for that one moment..for that moment

I am happy 

and I can go on 

and the tide will turn.


...for it just had.



It is time to stop waiting for the other shoe to drop, the tide to come in or go out, it is time, to grab each moment and live it, truly it..feel it, delight in it, find joy and pure love in it.


And 'sew' I will.

I grieve and I miss and mourn. But I go on for life goes on.



In Memory of Kathryn:


Kathryn, my friend for a reason and a season. Kathryn recently died at the age of 104. She died living independently, in her own home, after an amazing long life. She worked as a hairdresser and supported herself all of her life, living in the one same home she grew up in and doing everything for herself even when she developed glaucoma and became almost completely blind. Walking with a cane, she climbed steep steps to her upstairs bedroom every night and cooked and cleaned the best she could for herself.
 
Kathryn had married young and was betrayed by a not very good man after all. She divorced him and never remarried. She never had children, but she trusted in a nephew and his wife who further hurt and betrayed her.

I only knew Kathryn for a very short while. We had simply parked in front of her house She opened her door and in a tiny voice that had been calling for help for 3 days called out "help me, help me please." She had been left alone by the nephew, had run out of heating oil in the dead of winter, was freezing and had run out of groceries. Later, she had to dial 911 and place a restraining order on that nephew (who I had instantly disliked when meeting him weeks later)

We did everything we could, including getting oil in immediately, making sure she had food and called in neighbors to take over after we left. I wrapped her up in my arms and held her for hours. I barely knew her, but I loved her and I miss her. But I am grateful she was in my life for a reason and a season. And that for that period in time, I could be in hers.



 For Blanche in Love and Memory:

Blanche recently died of respiratory illness her breed was prone to. I held brought her out of the same illness, shown above, one month earlier and she had lived. But it reoccurred and I was out of town for the day and came home to find her deathly ill. I brought her into the sunshine and held her until she passed.


For Maxine in Transition:

Maxine is struggling now and in transition between one state of being and another. I do not yet know for sure how her story will end but I always do whatever I can to help whoever I can...even a chicken.

I brought inside and into my little chicken infirmary. I hold and pet and love on he each day, trying with all I have and know how to do to boost her immune system for this battle with a fatal disease. I've only had her since February 4 when we brought her and the others home at 1 day old but I love her still, as I do all of my little ones . I will miss her if she passes as I am told she will, but I will rejoice in having loved her none the less. That my hint of red shirt lower right as we sit in my easy chair, in my living room, for pet chicken loving time.


~my photo, shown at top, taken on a walk after the death of my mother~

This is the old Treadwell Mine pump house. It survived an explosion in the 30's that destroyed what was once the largest gold mine in the world. A gold mine that my Alaskan grandfather worked in after emigrating from Finland to see his fortune in a new land. An explosion that my intuitive grandmother was deathly afraid might happen and had forbidden my grandfather to even go to work that day it happened. No woman told a strong Finnish man what to do, of course, so she refused to pack his lunch. No strong Finnish man packed his own lunch. So, he stayed home that day as the Gastineau channel waters rushed in and flooded the entire mine causing it to eventually cave in.

 Across to Juneau, the capital city of Alaska and one many of you have visited while seeing Alaska, especially on a cruise ship as seen in my photo above.


And here is the City of Douglas and my beloved Sandy Beach, part of the Savikko Recreation Area. Named after my Uncle Bobby, then mayor of the city of Douglas, on Douglas Island, where I grew up. Across from Juneau it was a magical life but one filled with many losses. Even my beloved Uncle Robert Savikko, then the mayor of Douglas, died on a moose hunting trip with my father. He left behind a loving wife and three teen aged children whose lives, like ours, was forever changed. I walk that beach almost everyday when I return 'home' to touch base and reconnect with family and my roots. It grounds me and gives me strength. 

All text and photos by Michele Savikko Bilyeu
@2016 

PS
To anyone with a dear heart who might be worried about me due to my posting about so many losses and grief and grieving, please know that I am fine!I spend a LOT of time helping others and feeling loss..theirs or mine. But thanks for your sweet emails. I am fine. hugs hugs hugs.

Michele Bilyeu Creates With Heart and Hands as she shares her imaginative, magical, and healing journey from Alaska to Oregon. Creating, designing, sewing, quilting, and wildcrafting... from my heart and with my hands.

Apr 9, 2016

Free Easter, Spring, and Passover + Chickens! Quilt and Craft



It's so much fun creating colorful quilts, wall hangings, table toppers, Easter baskets, or creative children crafts to welcome in the hopes of Spring and the season or renewal, hope, peace and freedom.

Making an 'Easter' quilt can be as simple as making some four patches and added some bits and pieces just from some scraps you might already have in bunny, chick, or any pretty Easter fabric!

I used some scraps in Beatrix Potter prints, as shown above, and made this cute but easy, baby quilt and included a little soft fabric book for a quick gift!

This little baby quilt is in flannel, and these where all the scraps I had in these colors so no outside borders, and very simple style but it is soft and special and still so cute!

And best of all, the sweet little one who received it, absolutely loved it!



Looking for some St. Patrick's Day Ideas?


Scroll to the bottom of the post!













Whether you make an Easter quilt, or Easter basket or bag, pillowcases, or my current favorite garlands, banners, and prayer flags

Bunny Applique mini quilt

12 x 14"free pattern by Jennifer Heynen at Jennifer Jangles


Carrot Patch quilt
52 x 63"

Stacey Day for Windham Fabrics



Tulip quilt 72 x 84", free pattern by Wendy Sheppard for

Windham Fabrics

Podunk Posy quilt tutorial by Lea Anne at 

Podunk Pretties
pieced tulip block here





full quilt here)

Amish Basket see Marcia Hohn's block at:

http://www.quilterscache.com/A/AmishBasketBlock.html


12" block from Marcia Hohn at Quilter's Cache

A Tisket-a-Tasket http://quickquilts.com/golden/qg63_pattern/ 47" x 59"

Baby Flower Box:

http://www.stitchinpost.com/images/free_patterns/FlowerBoxPattern.pdf

Basket Blocks by Gwen Marston:

http://www.gwenmarston.com/freePattern/basket.htm

free basket blocks pattern by Gwen Marston; from her Beaver island Quilt Retreat on Baskets.

The pattern is for one of eleven baskets quilts she made for the retreat. The quilt is made with 16 pieced baskets and 15 alternate blocks in redwork. Baskets w. Red work 60" x70"

Bitsy Baskets

http://www.geocities.com/dsreedo/bitsybaskets.html


This is a fast carry along mini basket quilt 22" x 22" from Debbie Reed

Blossom Time by Lydia Quigley of the Rabbit Factory for Clothworks Textiles:

Free Easter Quilt Patterns

Bunny Quilt from Quilting Passion

http://quiltingpassion.com/MQs/MQ11/

Blocks create a cute bunny shape! The finished size of this project is approximately 30" x 42", without borders and 42" x 54", with borders.



Bunny Appliqué Folk Art

Cactus Pot Basket Block

http://blocksnswaps.blogspot.com/search/label/Cactus%20

Pot from Blocks 'n Swap.This basket block was first published in the Oklahoma Farmer Stockman, on January 1, 1930

Carrot Table Runner from All People Quilt:
 
Allspice Abounds



Click here to download the EQ5 Project File for Easter Basket Postcard Quilt Printable Block

Click here to download the printable PDF file for the project on this page.

Easter Bunny Parade Wall Hanging

http://secretworkshop.com/resources/index.php?item=854546bb510f7eebb

Easter Bunny Wallhangings with pdf downloaded files at the linking site

Easter Bunny Trail Banner w. embroidery

http://www.holleyberry.com/project.php?id=616

Tulip Garden quilt, 62 x 81" by Hallie O'Kelly at American Quilter's Society



Easter Chicks Decorate and Bunny Luv

Bonnie Sullivan of Salem OR

Check out this darling original wallhanging, wool applique on flannel, 24"x 28" and quilt designed by Bonnie for Fons and Porter, free downloads as of above at:

http://www.allthroughthenight.net/All_free.p

Wendy Gratz at Shiny Happy World






Crazy Easter Egg Struttin' Chick



Easter Wall Quilt 16.8" x 11. 6" (wouldn't this make a beautiful nursery wall hanging quilt?)

http://www.craftideas.info/html/easter_patchwork_.html

Carrot Table Runner
Better Homes and Gardens



Faded Baskets Table Topper 36" x 36", by BOM Quilts

Print this FQS Faded Baskets Instruction Page as a .pdf

Pastel Party :All People Quilt mini quilt



Bunny Patch quilt, 38 x 46", free pattern

All People Quilt



Floral Basket 1

http://www.marcusbrothers.com/makeit/projects/butterscotch_basket/index.html

Floral Basket 2

http://www.paperpanache.com/tuopen.htm paper pieced tulip block, 6" x 6"

Happy Easter 28 x 35 cm

download Happy Easter

Patchwork Peter Rabbit wall hanging, 18 x 20"

The Crafty Quilter



Holiday Harvest Quilt Pattern Jeannie's 10" Basket Block Pattern

May Baskets

http://quickquilts.com/golden/qg33_pattern/ 55 1/2" x 68 1/2"

Mini Basket Sampler

Quilter's Online Resource Quilt, pieced and appliqued

http://www.nmia.com/~mgdesign/qor/styles/mini/minipatterns/minibasketsamp.html

Posy Post Quilt

http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/shows_qlt/article/0,2045,DIY_15080_2505146,00.html

A Simply Quilts Pattern which combines Irish chain and applique

Simple Spring table runner or placemats
Natalia Bonner as seen at Moda Bakeshop




Honey Bunny mini quilt

Don't Look Now



Redwork Baskets patterns

http://chickadeehollow.net/free-embroidery.htm

Scrap Baskets
by Carol Doaks:

This quick and easy wall quilt features a 7" basket block that is perfect for those left-over scraps.

Click to download the pdf

Scrappy Baskets...15" finished quilt block of quick pieced HQTs

Stamp Basket Quilt

http://www.benartex.com/projects/p_stampbasket.php

Sweet Dreams (shown)

http://www.robertkaufman.com/quilting/quilts_patterns/sweet_dreams_quilt/

Umbrella Stand 6" x 6" Quilt Block
  http://qnm.com/webextras/feature210/

Will Work for Eggs 25" x 34" wallhanging with bunnies and eggs by Jerree McDade

http://quickquilts.com/golden/qg74_pattern/

April Bite Size Quilt, 12"square mini, mug rug or tiny table decor

Quilt Patterns Direct



Yo Yo Nines designed by Kathy L. Reinhard from Golden Quilts for McCalls.Fabulous yo yo baskets!

Finished Quilt Size
47 1/2" x 47 1/2"

6" Basket Quilt Blocks

10"and more Summertime Basket Quilt Blocks

12" Flower Basket

Amsterdam quilt, 38 x 52", free pattern 

Bijou Lovely Designs




Hoppy Easter mini quilt, free pattern from my friends at

Attic Window Quilt Shop



Rabbit Dance courtesy of Havel's Sewing



Cactus Pot Quilt Block

Bunny Hop Pillow

Amy at Ameroonie Designs





And don't forget how easy and how much fun making Easter pillowcases can be!

Use my magical 'burrito' pillowcase pattern and a yard and maybe a bit more for trim and you'll have a darling pillowcase in no time at all!

Make a Magic 'Burrito' Pillowcase

And consider making a little 'stuffy' toy or a little Easter gift accessory for yourself, a family member or a friend!

Funny Bunny Stuffy
Chicken Pincushions with Thread Caddy



Quilted Easter chicken pouch (below) from Ulla's Quilting World - open drawstring for a little treat inside!





Egg Mug Rug
tutorial :

Where The Orchids Grow



Free Fabric (Coiled Fabric or Crocheted Basket Patterns:

Here's a fun list of photo ideas from some of my own projects files, and from so many other "Easter/Passover/ and Celebrate Spring!

Pattern links are not just for quilts, and quilt blocks but a few super cute Easter crafts, too!

Any spring colors, any styles in so many different crafts to choose from! And do come back as these are updated all of the time.

Just click on my my master link list up at the top border, or over on the side gadgets to the right!











Basket, Bags and Bins Ideas:
 
Scalloped Edge Basket Tutorial

Note: you can either purchase fabric yarn or make your own from t-shirts.

(Has great photo tutorial of how to crochet over rope.) 


This has a pretty ring of grannys around the side of the basket.

Amigurumi bunny is the focal point of this amazing project.

(Have to use translate for directions, good luck but you can do it!)



Note:
You will have to register to download the free pattern

And Just for Fun!!! Easter or just plain, Spring!, Crafts for Kids of All Ages and Sizes!

Spring Crafts

And also from Easter Crafts andActivities for Kids Home Page
If you want to make these adorable pop-up Easter cards then print them in black and white (to color in) or print them in color.

You will have to cut out the different parts and paste them together.

HEN PARTY CHICKS PINCUSHION
 


Quiltscapes Hen Party Chicks Pincushions:

 TUTORIAL

Hen Party Chicks @ Sew We Quilt: 

 STORY & TUTORIAL

Spring Chickens @ Riley Blake Designs:


Printer-Friendly Instruction

 PATTERN' I ♥ Appliqué
~ Raw Edge Appliqué Basics



Free Pincushion, Pincushion/Thread Catcher,Armrest Pincushion Caddy Patterns:



LOG CABIN Chicken Pin Cushion!!!

thanks for the pdf link to the Ocean Waves Quilt Guild and to the photo of a pincushion, made and featured at the "The Chicken Run" Challenge Group..see lots and lots of chickens!!
 
http://ohsewtempting.wordpress.com/chicken-run-gallery/

Riley Blake website:
http://www.rileyblakedesigns.com/cutting-corners/2012/3/2/spring-chickens/
↑ Tried folding rick-rack for the comb, too. So cute, makes me smile.
..
"Hen Party Chicks."
You've got to admit, they're adorable ~ Don't they just make you smile?!
I think everyone should have a basketful of these cheerful chicks.
Printable Instructions


More to check out for the same chicken pincushion idea:

Chicken Pin Cushion  Quilt Patterns

www.quiltingworks.com/cabin-fever/projects/chicken-pin-cushion.htm 2 identical log cabin blocks, 4" x 4" (3 1/2" x 3 1/2" finished); 1 square 2" x 2" of ... Lay down one log cabin block, right side up, as illustrated with the dark half  Fat Quarter Bundles, Original Quilt Kits, Quilting Fabrics & FREE Quilt Patterns
[PDF]
 
Chicken Pin Cushion from QuiltingWorks.com 



Weathervane wall quilt, free pattern by Debbie Busby at All People Quilt


Rise and Shine wall hanging, free pattern by Wendy Sheppard at Ivory Spring

Mr. Rooster, free pattern by Caroll at West Michigan Quilter



Cat's Rooster, free pattern by Jennifer Ofenstein at Sew Hooked



Jaunty Rooster, free pattern by Julie Lynch for Benartex

Birds of a Feather wall quilt by Cynthia Scott at Janome




Redwork Chicken Embroidery Pattern by Cheryl C. Fall for


Rise and Shine Placemat Tutorial by Vicki Welsh



Rooster Quilt Block, free pattern at How Stuff Works


Chickens in the Coop, inspired by “Birds of a Feather” from Kevin Kosbab, made by Laura Boehnke for All People Quilt



Hen and Flowers wall hanging, free pattern at All People Quilt




Cocks Crow in the Morn, free pattern by Kaaren Johnston at The Painted Quilt




Passover and Other Special Occasions, Gifts, and Ideas:




An inspirational example of improvisational string quilt at its finest!
from The Summer Sampler Series: Swim Bike Hike at

http://swimbikequilt.com/2011/07/summer-sampler-series-six-pointed.html


Cutting Triangles:
Download the Triangle Template here,




no longer connect to the site, but you make figure it out on your own ;-)


Gefilte Quilt http://gefiltequilt.blogspot.com/

Passover's Coming: 25 Ideas for Matzoh Fabric








Flying Geese as Exodus Story




Postcards

art quilting ideas!



Brooch to represent the Passover Exodus to freedom







Again..all of the above ideas are from :

Gefilte Quilt

Passover's Coming: 25 Ideas for Matzoh Fabric http://gefiltequilt.blogspot.com/






Sew Up Some Drink Coasters for Yourself Or a Friend Maria Bywater

How to Sew the Pomegranate Atarah for a Tallit | Video Tutorial
Maria Bywater






How do you make a sewing project Jewish without using Hebrew phrases or Jewish symbols?

Maria Bywater









1. Bag of Plagues


2. Passover Pictionary



3. Simple Origami Jumping Frogs



4. Acting out the Plagues



5. Tuna Can Seder Plate



6. Plagues Craft



7. Make a Passover Seder Plate



8. Fun Passover Crafts



9. Make a Matzo Cover



10. Ten Plagues on Plates



11. Moses Crafts



12. Hebrew Copy Work and Printables



13. Lego Seder Plate



14. Passover Puppets



15. Passover Puzzle



16. Passover Masks



17. Free Passover Lapbook



18. Passover Finger Puppets



19. Seder Placemat



20. Passover Flip Frogs



21. Passover Paper Plates (Copy these for DIY)



22. Sheep Crafts



23. Passover Doorpost



24. 10 Plagues Lesson and Free Printable Booklet


25. God Leads Lesson and Free Printable Booklet


26. Crossing the Red Sea Lesson and Free Printable Booklet


27. Paper Tube Moses


28. Moses and the Red Sea Crossing


29. Moses Felt Story Set


30. Exodus Crafts


31. Plaques Puppets


32. Life of Moses File Folder Lapbook


33. Moses Crafts


34. Plaque Lesson


35. 10 Plagues Free Mini Book


36. Free Moses Clip Art


37. DIY Afikoman Bag


38. Moses and the Burning Bush


39. My Passover Lamb & Counting The Omer


40. LOTS of fun crafts for a Christ Focused Passover


41. Passover Copy Work
White Star of David Ornament Crochet Pattern: Made with and from Red Heart Yarn!




Download Printable Instructions






Easy to crochet and to assemble, these elegant Star of David ornaments
are accented by iridescent beads for a glistening holiday celebration.

Project Number: LW3275
Designed By: Kristen Stoltzfus
Skill Level:

Easy
Category:

Crochet
Project Type:

Seasonal

Supplies:

RED HEART® Super Saver®: 1 skein 316 Soft White

Susan Bates® Crochet Hook: 5mm [US H-8]

Yarn needle, twelve 6mm iridescent beads, sewing needle and ivory
thread, two pieces of ¼” x 6” (25 mm x 15 cm) white satin ribbon
Size:

Ornament measures ½” (11 cm) in diameter.
Gauge/Tension:

GAUGE: 13 hdc = 3” (8 cm). Gauge is not critical for this project.
Gift of Gelt Bag make ahead or perhaps use forother small gifts or as a gift, itself

RED HEART® Super Saver®: 1 skein each 886 Blue A, 316 Soft White B Susan Bates® Crochet Hook: 3.75mm [US F-5] and 5.0mm [US H-8] Yarn needle

Pattern Number: LW3177
Tags: bag, crochet, gelt, gift, hanukah, holiday, rebecca j. venton, Super Saver
Skill Level: Easy
Project Type: Seasonal
Dreidel Table Runner & Napkin Holders...make ahead idea

Free Fabric (Coiled Fabric or Crocheted Basket Patterns:

Coiled Fabric Basket Pattern
Fabric Basket
Crocheted Fabric Basket Passover Paterns pdf download sent to me by a friend

Afikomen Bag
Basket for Baby Moses for Your Seder Table
Crazy Quilt Pillow
Edible Seder Place Cards
Etched Glass Miriam’s Cup
Hand-Painted Matzah Cover
Holiday Plate
Matzah Cover
Miriam’s Cup Doily
Painted Matzah Cover
Painted Miriam’s Cup
Passover Afikomen Bag
Passover Matzah Cover
Passover Pillow
Pesach Place Cards
Also for recipes and other wonderful Passover posts:

Do Check out Cheryl Lynch's blog


She celebrates Passover and the traditions for her children in some truly lovely ways!

My themes contain these among others. See top of my web page for updated links.


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