Friday, March 21, 2025

🖤🖤🖤Resting In Jesus Heart Pillow



 a creative and meaningful way to illustrate such an important lesson.
 Draw a half-heart onto 8.5X11 cardstock and cut it out.  

beautifully symbolizes the contrast between being half-hearted and whole-hearted.

From Half-Hearted to Whole-Hearted
As you see here we are starting with a half heart.
This is a large heart half we can't do much with a half heart as it is.

Being half-hearted in the things of God and in relationships with others often leads to a life that feels shallow and unfulfilled. When we approach our faith or connections with lukewarm commitment, we miss out on the depth and richness that comes from giving our all. In our relationship with God, a lack of passion can hinder spiritual growth, leaving us stagnant and disconnected from His purpose for our lives. Similarly, when we are only partly invested in relationships with others, we fail to build trust, nurture bonds, and experience the genuine joy of meaningful connection. Wholeheartedness requires vulnerability, effort, and intention, but it is through this commitment that we truly find purpose and fulfillment in both our spiritual journey and our human connections.

Verse to think upon:

** *"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and 
with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength." —Mark 12:30

When we approach our faith, relationships, or endeavors with only half of our hearts, it's as though we're presenting only part of the picture, just like a half-drawn heart. The world sees our intentions, but they remain incomplete—a missing piece that limits our capacity to truly love, serve, and achieve greatness. God wants us wholeheartedly.  

Illustration: 

Cut out only one side of your cardstock heart. It looks incomplete, doesn’t it? 
Similarly, living a life that’s half-hearted in faith or effort lacks the fullness God desires for us. Yet when we embrace being whole-hearted—completely committed—our lives become a beautiful and complete reflection of His purpose and we are prepared to be used by God.

Once you cut out the half-heart use it as a pattern to trace around to cut out another half-heart.
Set the pieces together side by side and tape the seam closed.  God's the one that gives us a whole heart towards him as we obey him.  Making him more important than anything else.  

God holds our hearts and lives together as we follow him as we follow the pattern he gives us to live.

Lesson:

Being whole-hearted means surrendering all that we are to the Lord, not holding back in fear or doubt. It’s trusting Him with every piece of our hearts and letting His love and strength fill the gaps we cannot mend on our own. With a wholehearted approach, our actions radiate authenticity, love, and faith that inspires others.

Challenge:

Reflect on areas where you might be living half-heartedly—whether in your faith, relationships, or personal goals. Ask God for guidance to go all in, trusting Him to help you complete the picture.

Prayer: 

Lord, forgive me for the moments I’ve held back and been half-hearted in my devotion to You and in my love for others. Help me to love and live with all my heart, fully committed to Your plans for me. That I may be a light and an example to those you bring into my life.
In Jesus Name Amen.

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This devotion could pair beautifully with a hands-on activity. You could guide participants to create their own paper hearts by cutting out the half-heart on cardstock, unfolding it, and marveling at the transformation into a whole heart—a visual reminder to pursue a life fully devoted to God.


---Whole-Hearted Love: A Devotion and Craft

Introduction:
Begin by drawing half a heart on an 8x11 piece of cardstock and talking about what it means to live half-heartedly. Just like a half-heart, our lives feel incomplete when we hold back parts of ourselves from God—whether out of fear, doubt, or distraction. We miss out on the fullness He desires for us when we hesitate to give Him everything.

Devotion:

Scripture Verse:
*"And I will give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit within you; and I will take the stony heart out of their flesh, and will give them an heart of flesh." —Ezekiel 11:19 (KJV)*

- Reflection:  
When we live half-heartedly, our lives are like the incomplete heart shape—disconnected and fragmented. But when we surrender to Christ, He completes us, binding us together with His love and grace. He doesn’t just fill in the gaps; He transforms us into a new creation. With Christ at the center, we find peace, rest, and purpose.  

Take the moment to trace the second half of the heart onto cardstock, completing the shape in front of your audience. As you tape the two halves together, explain how the tape represents Christ—the glue that holds us together and makes us whole.

- Application: 
Just as this whole heart can now be used as a pattern for creating more hearts, a life centered on Christ becomes a model for others. When our hearts are full of His love, we naturally share that love, helping others find peace, rest, and wholeness in Him.  


Craft Instructions:  


Pre-teen to Adults:  
- Use the heart pattern as a guide to cut two fabric pieces.  
- Sew the fabric pieces together, leaving a small opening for stuffing.  
- Fill the heart with soft stuffing and sew the opening closed.  
- Optional: Add decorative touches like ribbons or embroidery.  
A 13X13 Piece of fabric 2X
Our Heart Pattern.              

Children:  
- Use the heart pattern to trace and cut two paper hearts.  
- Glue the edges together, leaving an opening to stuff  with fill cotton inside or paper napkins or toilet paper
- Finish gluing the edges and reinforce with tape about two inches apart as you go and then again as needed. let the children decorate their paper pillows.  

!2X12 Scrapbooking Paper:
Our Large Heart Pattern Caticorner on the 12X12 paper to cut


From Half Hearted to Wholehearted


Cut out a half-heart.


 a creative and meaningful way to illustrate such an important lesson.
 Draw a half-heart onto 8.5X11 cardstock and cut it out.  

beautifully symbolizes the contrast between being half-hearted and whole-hearted.

From Half-Hearted to Whole-Hearted
As you see here we are starting with a half heart.
This is a large heart half we can't do much with a half heart as it is.

Being half-hearted in the things of God and in relationships with others often leads to a life that feels shallow and unfulfilled. When we approach our faith or connections with lukewarm commitment, we miss out on the depth and richness that comes from giving our all. In our relationship with God, a lack of passion can hinder spiritual growth, leaving us stagnant and disconnected from His purpose for our lives. Similarly, when we are only partly invested in relationships with others, we fail to build trust, nurture bonds, and experience the genuine joy of meaningful connection. Wholeheartedness requires vulnerability, effort, and intention, but it is through this commitment that we truly find purpose and fulfillment in both our spiritual journey and our human connections.

Verse to think upon:

** *"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and 
with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength." —Mark 12:30

When we approach our faith, relationships, or endeavors with only half of our hearts, it's as though we're presenting only part of the picture, just like a half-drawn heart. The world sees our intentions, but they remain incomplete—a missing piece that limits our capacity to truly love, serve, and achieve greatness. God wants us wholeheartedly.  

Illustration: 

Cut out only one side of your cardstock heart. It looks incomplete, doesn’t it? 
Similarly, living a life that’s half-hearted in faith or effort lacks the fullness God desires for us. Yet when we embrace being whole-hearted—completely committed—our lives become a beautiful and complete reflection of His purpose and we are prepared to be used by God.

Once you cut out the half-heart use it as a pattern to trace around to cut out another half-heart.
Set the pieces together side by side and tape the seam closed.  God's the one that gives us a whole heart towards him as we obey him.  Making him more important than anything else.  

God holds our hearts and lives together as we follow him as we follow the pattern he gives us to live.

Lesson:

Being whole-hearted means surrendering all that we are to the Lord, not holding back in fear or doubt. It’s trusting Him with every piece of our hearts and letting His love and strength fill the gaps we cannot mend on our own. With a wholehearted approach, our actions radiate authenticity, love, and faith that inspires others.

Challenge:

Reflect on areas where you might be living half-heartedly—whether in your faith, relationships, or personal goals. Ask God for guidance to go all in, trusting Him to help you complete the picture.

Prayer: 

Lord, forgive me for the moments I’ve held back and been half-hearted in my devotion to You and in my love for others. Help me to love and live with all my heart, fully committed to Your plans for me. That I may be a light and an example to those you bring into my life.
In Jesus Name Amen.

---

This devotion could pair beautifully with a hands-on activity. You could guide participants to create their own paper hearts by cutting out the half-heart on cardstock, unfolding it, and marveling at the transformation into a whole heart—a visual reminder to pursue a life fully devoted to God.


---Whole-Hearted Love: A Devotion and Craft

Introduction:
Begin by drawing half a heart on an 8x11 piece of cardstock and talking about what it means to live half-heartedly. Just like a half-heart, our lives feel incomplete when we hold back parts of ourselves from God—whether out of fear, doubt, or distraction. We miss out on the fullness He desires for us when we hesitate to give Him everything.

Devotion:

- Scripture Verse:
*"And I will give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit within you; and I will take the stony heart out of their flesh, and will give them an heart of flesh." —Ezekiel 11:19 (KJV)*

- Reflection:  
When we live half-heartedly, our lives are like the incomplete heart shape—disconnected and fragmented. But when we surrender to Christ, He completes us, binding us together with His love and grace. He doesn’t just fill in the gaps; He transforms us into a new creation. With Christ at the center, we find peace, rest, and purpose.  

Take the moment to trace the second half of the heart onto cardstock, completing the shape in front of your audience. As you tape the two halves together, explain how the tape represents Christ—the glue that holds us together and makes us whole.

- Application: 
Just as this whole heart can now be used as a pattern for creating more hearts, a life centered on Christ becomes a model for others. When our hearts are full of His love, we naturally share that love, helping others find peace, rest, and wholeness in Him.  


Craft Instructions:  


Pre-teen to Adults:  
- Use the heart pattern as a guide to cut two fabric pieces.  
- Sew the fabric pieces together, leaving a small opening for stuffing.  
- Fill the heart with soft stuffing and sew the opening closed.  
- Optional: Add decorative touches like ribbons or embroidery.  
A 13X13 Piece of fabric 2X
Our Heart Pattern.              

Children:  
- Use the heart pattern to trace and cut two paper hearts.  
- Glue the edges together, leaving an opening to stuff  with fill cotton inside or paper napkins or toilet paper
- Finish gluing the edges and reinforce with tape about two inches apart as you go and then again as needed. let the children decorate their paper pillows.  

!2X12 Scrapbooking Paper:
Our Large Heart Pattern Caticorner on the 12X12 paper to cut


I used paper napkins. 




You could put another small heart on top that says "Resting in Jesus"

Closing Thought:

  The heart-shaped pillow serves as a reminder of the peace, rest, and comfort we find when our hearts are wholehearted and Christ is at the center. Share these pillows as gifts, accompanied by a message about the love of Jesus, to bless others and spread the gospel.

Finding Peace and Rest in Jesus

When we serve Jesus with our whole hearts and love Him fully, we are invited into a peace and rest that surpass all understanding. The burdens of life feel lighter because we trust in His divine plan, and our souls find solace in His promises. As Jesus Himself said in Matthew 11:28-29 (KJV 1611), *"Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls."* This rest is not just physical but a spiritual tranquility that sustains us, even in the face of trials.

Let us lay our heads upon our pillows
and read or listen to the audio.
Jesus is our Resting Place

Resting in Jesus

In the shadow of His wings, I hide,  
Where storms can rage but not divide.  
The Shepherd calls, His voice is calm,  
Leading me to pastures, a healing balm.  

When burdens press and trials sting,  
His gentle whispers cause my heart to sing.  
"Fear not, My child, I hold you near,  
In Me, you'll find no cause for fear."  

My weary heart, He bids it cease,  
And fills my soul with perfect peace.  
His yoke is light, His love profound,  
In Him, eternal rest is found.  

Throughout this life, I put my trust,  
In Jesus' plans, both kind and just.  
Oh, the joy, the calm, the sweet release,  
Forever dwelling in His peace.  
 
Owner: Susan Barker Nikitenko 2025© 
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May you find true rest and deep peace in Jesus as you walk with Him in faith and love. Let His promises be your strength and His presence your refuge!


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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Totes With Zipper Appliques

Totes With Zipper Appliques


Prompt of Inspiration

Each stitch I make, each piece I mend,
In Jesus' love, my heart ascends. 
With patience and with gentle hands, 
 I follow where His love commands.
SBNMBPrompt of Inspiration©

All Photos Are Copyright and are Coded
They can be printed from your ink jet printer
with this post.

Totes With Zipper Appliques

The Wool Tote with Felt Applique


Crafting the Ladybug Tote




Crafting the Bear Tote



Heart Applique for Your Tote 



 Materials Needed

- Beige fabric for the tote bag
- Assorted colorful fabric scraps for the ladybug's body
- Black fabric for the ladybug's head
- Zippers for the ladybug's wings, legs, and antennae
- Embroidery thread and needles
- Beads and buttons for decoration
- Brown fabric for the handles
- Sewing machine and basic sewing supplies

 Instructions

1. Cutting the Fabric
   - Cut two rectangles from the beige fabric for the front and back of the tote bag.
   - Cut smaller pieces of colorful fabric scraps to form the patches for the ladybug's body.
   - Cut a piece of black fabric for the ladybug's head.
2. Creating the Ladybug Applique
 - Arrange the colorful fabric scraps in an oval shape on one of the beige rectangles to form the ladybug's body.
   - Sew the fabric scraps onto the beige fabric using a sewing machine or by hand.
   - Attach the black fabric piece at the top of the oval to form the head.
   - Sew zippers around the edge of the oval to outline the wings and create the legs and antennae.
3. Adding Embellishments
   - Use embroidery thread to stitch leaves and stems onto the ladybug's body.
   - Sew beads and buttons onto the fabric to add decorative elements like flowers and spots.
4. Assembling the Tote Bag
   - Place the two beige rectangles right sides together and sew around the edges, leaving the top open.
   - Turn the bag right side out.
   - Fold the top edge of the bag down and sew a hem to finish the edge.
   - Cut two strips of brown fabric for the handles and sew them onto the top of the bag.
5. Finishing Touches
   - Ensure all embellishments are securely attached.
   - Press the bag with an iron to remove any wrinkles.
There you go! You'll have a beautifully crafted tote 
bag with a unique ladybug applique. Enjoy your crafting! 


Ironing


Ironing Instructions for Beaded Fabric

1. Prepare the Ironing Board: Place a clean, thick towel or ironing mat on your ironing board to create a cushioned surface. This helps protect the beads from pressure.

         2. Turn the Bag Inside Out: If possible, turn the tote bag inside out so that the beads are on the inside. This adds an extra layer of fabric between the beads and the iron.

        3. Use a Pressing Cloth: Place a clean, thin cotton cloth or a piece of muslin fabric over the area you're going to iron. This acts as a barrier between the iron and the beads.

        4. Set the Iron to Low Heat: Adjust the iron to a low heat setting suitable for delicate fabrics.  Avoid using steam, as moisture can damage some beads.

        5. Iron with Gentle Pressure: Gently press the iron over the pressing cloth, moving it smoothly and evenly. Do not apply too much pressure, as this can crush or deform the beads.

       6. Avoid Direct Contact: Ensure the iron never makes direct contact with the beads, even if using a pressing cloth. This helps prevent melting or discoloration of the beads.

      7. Check Frequently: Lift the pressing cloth occasionally to check the fabric. Continue ironing  until wrinkles are removed and the fabric is smooth.

     By following these steps, you can iron your tote bag without damaging the beads, keeping your beautiful embellishments intact. Happy sewing! 



 Fabric Recommendations

- Felt: Felt is a great choice for its sturdiness and ease of use. It's also available in various colors, allowing you to customize your tote bag with a fun, vibrant look.

- Plaid Wool: Plaid wool can add a sophisticated and classic touch to your tote bag. It's durable and has a lovely texture, perfect for a stylish and warm look.


 Zipper Recommendations



Great suggestions! Using felt and plaid wool can add a cozy and textured feel to your tote bag. Here are a few recommendations for fabrics and zippers:

Upholstery Zippers: Using very long upholstery zippers, like those designed for large seating pillows, is a fantastic idea. These zippers are robust and can handle the weight and wear of a tote bag. They come in various lengths and colors, so you can choose one that complements your fabric.


 Additional Tips

 Layering Fabrics: You can layer felt and plaid wool together to create a multi-dimensional design. For example, use felt for the main body of the tote and add plaid wool accents or pockets.

 Embroidery and Appliques: Adding embroidery or fabric appliques can enhance the look of your tote bag, making it even more unique and personalized.

- Reinforced Handles: If you plan to carry heavy items, consider using reinforced handles or adding interfacing to the fabric for extra strength.

These materials and ideas can help you create a sturdy, stylish, and personalized tote bag. Happy crafting!

Absolutely! Here are some great tutorial videos for felt applique and zipper crafts:




Felt Applique Tutorials  U-Tube Address

1.  [Felt Crafts: How to Appliqué Felt](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-GlbFs2Zd0) - This video demonstrates how to appliqué felt pieces together with a simple whip stitch. It's perfect for beginners.

2.  [How to Sew: Blanket Stitch Appliqué](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqi86fVpJ1o) - Learn how to sew a blanket stitch appliqué, a decorative technique for attaching felt shapes onto backing fabric.

3. [Basic Applique Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u0FKtvamUM) - This tutorial covers the basics of machine embroidery applique, ideal for creating fun designs.

Zipper Flower



Zipper Crafts Tutorials U-Tube Address

1. [How To Make a Simple Zipper Pouch](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wc5g641ZH0A) - 

A beginner-friendly tutorial on making a simple zipper pouch with lining and a zipper tab.

2.  [DIY Triangle Zipper Pouch Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXZ6BTEnPE4) - Learn how to make triangle zipper pouches using fabric squares and zippers.

3.  [How to Sew a Zippered Coin Pouch](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zevkAKCNc-0) - A quick tutorial on sewing a zippered coin pouch in less than 30 minutes.

These videos should provide you with plenty of inspiration and guidance for your felt applique and zipper craft projects. 


Patience in Crafting: A Devotional

When we craft it often requires patience to do the best possible job. We find peace in our hearts when we practice the virtue of patience. When we create with this virtue we find that our creations will be more successful. When we are preoccupied with our crafting whether it's sewing a tote bag or creating a felt applique, we often encounter moments of frustration. Threads tangle, zippers misalign, and beads fall off. It's during these moments that we learn the true essence of patience. As we persevere, taking each step carefully and thoughtfully, we experience the satisfaction of seeing our work come together.Just as in life, the process of crafting teaches us that great things take time and effort.

Crafting is a beautiful metaphor for our spiritual journey. Each stitch, each bead, and each piece of fabric represents the small acts of faith and devotion that we perform daily. It reminds us that even when we cannot see the final result, God is working behind the scenes, stitching together the pieces of our lives. Our patience is tested, but it also grows stronger as we trust in His plan and timing. Just as a crafter trusts the process, we must trust that our perseverance will yield a beautiful outcome, even if it takes longer than we anticipated.

In the words of a Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon, "Patience is not an innate quality but a learned virtue, born of the Spirit and nurtured through life's trials." As we continue to craft and create, let us remember that patience is not only a skill to be developed in our hobbies but also a fruit of the Spirit to be cultivated in our hearts. Embrace the journey, trust the process, and allow patience to transform both your crafting and your faith.

"But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing." - James 1:4 (KJV 1611)

I hope this devotional brings you peace and inspiration this morning. Blessings on your day and happy crafting! 😊


Patience in Crafting: A Devotional

Patience in crafting is a virtue that brings not only beauty to our creations but also peace to our hearts.When we immerse ourselves in a project, whether it's sewing a tote bag or creating a felt applique, we often encounter moments of frustration. Threads tangle, zippers misalign, and beads fall off. It's during these moments that we learn the true essence of patience. As we persevere, taking each step carefully and thoughtfully, we experience the satisfaction of seeing our work come together. Just as in life, the process of crafting teaches us that great things take time and effort.

Crafting is a beautiful metaphor for our spiritual journey. Each stitch, each bead, and each piece of fabric represents the small acts of faith and devotion that we perform daily.It reminds us that even when we cannot see the final result, God is working behind the scenes, mending the pieces of our lives. Our patience is tested, but it also grows stronger as we trust in His plan and timing. Just as a crafter trusts the process, we must trust that our perseverance will yield a beautiful outcome, even if it takes longer than we anticipated.

In the words of Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon, "Patience is not an innate quality but a learned virtue, born of the Spirit and nurtured through life's trials." As we continue to craft and create, let us remember that patience is not only a skill to be developed in our hobbies but also a fruit of the Spirit to be cultivated in our hearts. Embrace the journey, trust the process, and allow patience to transform both your creativity and your faith.

"But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing."

 - James 1:4 (KJV 1611)


Heavenly Father,

We come before you today, grateful for your boundless love and mercy. We seek your guidance and strength as we strive to cultivate patience in our daily lives. Lord, grant us the wisdom to trust in your perfect timing and the perseverance to endure life's challenges with grace. 
        Help us to remember that patience is a virtue that reflects Your own perfect will. In               moments of frustration and uncertainty, remind us to lean on you for comfort and peace. 
May we find solace in knowing that You are always at work, mending the pieces 
of our lives according to your perfect will.
         Bless those who read this devotional, Lord. May it inspire them to create beautify as unto you, not only with their hands but also with their hearts. Fill them with the assurance that you are guiding them every step of the way, and that their efforts are painted into the beautiful portrait of your predetermined goals.
     We pray also for the sickly who need you so desperately to heal them and give them comfort. Touch their lives with your healing and bring them peace and relief in their time of need. 
We ask for your blessings upon each reader, that they may grow in patience, faith, and love. May they find joy in the processes of creativity, and may their hearts be filled with the peace that comes from trusting in you.

In Jesus' name, we pray.     Amen.



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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Porcelain Sized and Fitted

 


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In Victorian times, artisans were skilled at creating beautiful pieces by combining different materials, including porcelain and wood. They used techniques such as **marquetry** and **inlay** to fit porcelain pieces seamlessly onto wooden surfaces. These methods allowed them to create intricate and decorative designs that were both functional and aesthetically pleasing

Yes, it is possible for Victorian artisans to create intricate inlaid designs that resemble portrait drawings. This technique is known as **marquetry** or **inlay work**, and it involves carefully cutting and fitting different materials (such as wood, porcelain, metal, or even ivory) into a base surface to create detailed images and patterns.

In the Victorian era, craftsmen were highly skilled in marquetry and inlay work. They often used these techniques to create stunning decorative pieces, including furniture, boxes, and chests, with elaborate designs that could feature portraits, floral motifs, and intricate geometric patterns.

Here's a brief overview of how this process works:

1. Design: A detailed design is created, often inspired by portraits, nature, or geometric patterns.

2. Materials: Different materials (wood veneers, porcelain pieces, metal, etc.) are selected to match the design.

3. Cutting: The materials are carefully cut into precise shapes that fit together like a puzzle.

4. Fitting: The cut pieces are meticulously fitted into the base surface, often using glue or other adhesives.

5. Finishing: The surface is sanded, polished, and sometimes varnished to create a smooth, unified appearance.

The result is a beautifully detailed and visually striking piece that showcases the artisan's skill and creativity.

If you're interested in seeing examples of marquetry or inlaid artwork, you can find many stunning pieces in museums, antique shops, and online galleries.

Word of the Day

 "aesthetically" is pronounced as /es-ˈthe-ti-k(ə-)lē/. Here’s how it breaks down:

- "es" as in "best"

- "the" as in "thee"

- "ti" as in "tic"

- "ka" as in "ca"

- "lē" as in "lee"

 Meaning

"Aesthetically" is an adverb that means in a way that gives pleasure through beauty. It relates to the appreciation of beauty or good taste.

 Example Sentences

- The room was decorated aesthetically, with soft lighting and elegant furniture.

- She chose her outfit aesthetically, considering both color and style.

- The designer arranged the flowers aesthetically, creating a stunning centerpiece.









How to Make a Wood Frame Bag




YouTube Tutorial: This video provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to make a wood frame bag. It covers cutting the fabric, sewing the edges, attaching the lining, inserting the wood frame, and adding the chain strap. You can watch the tutorial .



_"This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it."_ 
- Psalm 118:24 (KJV 1611)

May this verse remind you to find joy and gratitude in each day, as every moment is a gift from God. Have a blessed and wonderful day! 

Baseball Career: Before becoming an evangelist, Billy Sunday had a successful career as a professional baseball player. He played as an outfielder in the National League from 1883 to 1890, known for his speed and agility


Tuesday, February 18, 2025

What Cool Bear Purses and Bag

 Pictures For the Creative Play by Ear Crafter


devotion 4 paragraphs down

Just Some Ways to Inspire

While these suggestions may not provide the exact purse you have in mind, they can certainly inspire and guide you toward creating something equally as beautiful. Sometimes, the adventure of crafting is all about experimenting and adapting ideas to make something uniquely your own. Remember, every stitch and step will bring you closer to your vision. Happy crafting, and may your creative flare flourish.

Here are some places where you can find pre-quilted fabric:

1. Fabric Warehouse: They offer a wide variety of pre-quilted fabrics, including double-sided quilted fabric by the yard. You can browse their collection online or visit their store for more options.

2. Amazon: Amazon has a large selection of pre-quilted fabrics in various patterns and colors. You can find options for different projects, including making purses.

3. JOANN: JOANN offers a range of precut and pre-quilted fabrics. They have various holiday themes, quilting fabrics, and fabric bundles that can be used for bags and other accessories.

These stores should have plenty of options to inspire your next crafting project. 



Time to focus on bear-making projects and include purse patterns. Here are a few recommendations:


1. "Bear Making 101: Techniques and Patterns for Creating Bears" by Jan Horne" - This book covers various bear-making techniques and includes patterns that can be adapted for making bear purses.

2. "The Beginner's Book of Bear Making Patterns" by Various Authors" - This book offers a collection of bear-making patterns, some of which can be used to create adorable bear purses.

3. "Making Handbags & Purses: 50 Patterns & Designs from Casual to Corporate" by Carol Parks** - While not exclusively about bears, this book provides a variety of purse patterns that can be customized with bear-themed embellishments.

4. "Sewing for Beginners: Handbags and Accessories" by Lorna Knight - This beginner-friendly book includes instructions and patterns for making handbags, which can be adapted to create bear purses.



Here are some books that can provide inspiration and ideas for making purses, including bear-themed ones:

1. "The Complete Bag Making Masterclass: A Comprehensive Guide to Modern Bag Making Techniques" by Samantha Hussey - This book covers a wide range of bag-making techniques and includes full-size patterns for various bag projects.

2. "The Better Bag Maker: An Illustrated Handbook of Handbag Design • Techniques, Tips, and Tricks" by Nicole Mallalieu** - This book offers high-end techniques and secrets for professional design and finishes.

3. "Making Handbags & Purses: 50 Patterns & Designs from Casual to Corporate" by Carol Parks- This book provides 50 different patterns and designs, ranging from casual to corporate styles.

4. "Sewing for Beginners: Handbags and Accessories" by Lorna Knight** - A great starting point for beginners, this book offers easy-to-follow instructions and patterns for making various handbags and accessories.

5. "Bag Making Bible: The Complete Guide to Creating Beautiful Handbags, Totes, and More" by Emma Hardy** - This comprehensive guide includes detailed instructions and patterns for creating a variety of bags.

These books should provide plenty of inspiration and practical advice. 



Devotional: The Divine Craftsmanship
Devotion:

In the quietness, In the moments of creation, when we sit down with our tools and materials, we are reminded of the divine craftsmanship that shapes our lives. Just as we craft with love and patience, God is continuously crafting our hearts, minds, and spirits.

Mark 10:27 (KJV 1611)

"And Jesus looking upon them saith, with men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible." 

As we immerse ourselves in the art of crafting, let us remember that our creativity is a reflection of God's infinite creativity. Every stitch, every brushstroke, and every piece of fabric we cut is a testament to our unique talents bestowed upon us by our Creator. 

In times when our projects seem challenging or when we feel stuck, we can take solace in knowing that with God, all things are possible. Our limitations are but opportunities for God's limitless power to shine through us. 

When we encounter imperfections in our work, let it remind us that we too are works in progress, beautifully crafted by the hands of Almighty God. Each challenge we face is an opportunity for growth, and for learning to lean on God's strength and help

Something To Think About:

As you craft today, take a moment to thank God for the gifts He has given you. Reflect on the ways He has enabled you to create and bring beauty into the world. Remember that in both your crafting and your life, no challenge is too great when you trust in Him.

May thier hands be guided by your grace, and may their hearts be filled with your boundless possibilities.
Be with each person today that stops by blessed 

I hope this devotional brings you encouragement and inspiration in your crafting experience. 


Videos

There are several instructional videos and tutorials available online that can guide you in making a bear purse or something comparable. Here are a few examples:


1. How to Crochet a Bear Bag: This video provides a step-by-step tutorial on crocheting a cute bear bag. It covers the materials needed and detailed instructions on how to crochet the bear face and body.

2. Teddy Bear Cross Body Bag Tutorial: This video offers a full step-by-step tutorial on making a sweet cross-body bear bag. It includes a free pattern and detailed instructions on assembling the bag.

3. How to Sew a Memory Bear: While this video focuses on making a memory bear, it provides useful tips on cutting, interfacing, and sewing different parts of the bear, which can be adapted for making a bear purse.

4. How to Make a Purse Out of a Teddy Bear: This easy DIY video shows how to make a purse out of a teddy bear without sewing. It's a great option if you're looking for a no-sew project.

These Above tutorials should give you a good starting point and inspiration for creating your own bear purse. Happy crafting! 


Yes, you can definitely use pre-quilted fabric to make your bear purse! Using pre-quilted fabric can add an extra layer of texture and sturdiness to your creation. Here's how you can incorporate pre-quilted fabric into the steps:


How to Make a Bear Purse with Pre-Quilted Fabric

Ideas for Supplies  

Materials Needed:
1. pre-quilted fabric (brown or your desired color)
2. Lining fabric (soft cotton or polyester)
3. Zipper (matching the fabric color)
4. Felt pieces (black, white, and pink for facial features)
5. Polyester filling (for a plush look)
6. Sewing machine (or needle and thread)
7. Fabric glue or hot glue gun
8. Scissors and pins
9. Wooden half-round purse handle
10.Kiss lock clasp

Steps:

1. Design and Cut
   - Sketch the bear's face and ears on paper to use as a template.
   - Cut two identical bear face shapes from the pre-quilted fabric. Also, cut two ear shapes.
   - Cut the same shapes from the lining fabric.

2. Assemble the Ears
   - Sew the ear pieces together, leaving the bottom part open. Turn them inside out and stuff lightly with polyester filling.

3. Create the Bear Face:
   - Sew the two bear face shapes together (right sides facing each other), leaving a small gap for turning inside out. Turn the fabric inside out and stuff lightly.
   - Attach the ears to the top of the bear head, either by sewing or using fabric glue.

4. Attach the Facial Features
   - Cut out eyes, nose, and mouth shapes from the felt pieces.
   - Use fabric glue to attach the features onto the bear face, creating an adorable expression.

5. Form the Purse Body
   - Cut two rectangular pieces from the pre-quilted and lining fabric for the purse's body.
   - Sew the pre-quilted and lining fabric pieces together along the edges, leaving the top open.

6. Attach the Bear Face
   - Sew or glue the bear face onto the front side of the purse body.

7. Add the Wooden Half-Round Handle
   - Place the wooden half-round handle around the opening of the purse.
   - Sew the fabric of the purse around the wood ring, securing it in place. You can use fabric glue for additional support if needed.

8. Attach the Kiss Lock Clasp
   - Align the top edge of the purse opening with the clasp.
   - Use a strong needle and thread to sew the fabric to the clasp. If the clasp has holes, sew through them, ensuring the fabric is securely attached.
   - Alternatively, you can use fabric glue for additional security, but stitching is recommended for durability.

9. Final Assembly
   - Ensure that the clasp and handle are securely attached and that the purse opens and closes smoothly.

Using pre-quilted fabric can give your bear purse a delightful and cozy feel while adding a unique texture. Enjoy your crafting! 


Here are some online resources where you can find patterns that include a kiss lock clasp:

Take a Look at These Examples


1. Etsy: There are several crochet and sewing patterns available for coin purses and small bags that feature a kiss lock clasp. You can find options like the [Crochet Coin Purse Pattern](https://www.etsy.com/listing/543722505/crochet-coin-purse-pattern-kiss-lock) and the [Instant Download Crochet Pattern](https://www.etsy.com/listing/504587898/crochet-pattern-coin-purse-instant).

2. YouTube: There are instructional videos that guide you through making purses with a kiss lock clasp. Check out this [DIY Kiss Lock Purse Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFUI6P7l4UY) and this [Beginners Step-by-Step Kiss Lock Clasp Purse](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx2HN9W0VXM).


3. Sewspire: This YouTube channel offers a tutorial on designing and sewing a kiss lock purse or clutch. You can watch the video [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jma-h9lgiRU).

These resources should help you find the perfect pattern and guide you through the process of making a beautiful purse with a kiss lock clasp. Happy crafting! 

There are several bear-themed purses available online that might be similar to the one you're envisioning. Here are a few options:

1. Amazon: They have a variety of bear purses, including crossbody bags, shoulder bags, and even crystal clutch purses. You can find options like the Teddy Bear, Purse and the Boutique, De FGG Bear, Evening Bag

2. Etsy: This platform offers a wide range of handmade and unique bear purses. You can find items like the **Cute Bear Bag**, **Bear Coin Purse**, and **Moon Gaze Bear Purse**.

3. Fashion Retailers: Websites like **Amazon** also offer bear-themed purses with different styles and designs, such as the **Fashion Retro Bear Badge Print Purse** and the **Boutique De FGG Bear Crystal Clutch Purse**.

These options should give you a good starting point to find a purse that matches your vision. 






Thursday, June 27, 2024

Broken To Beautiful




I bought this swan a long time ago at a garage sale.  I wish I snapped a picture of the swan when 
it was new and also when it was falling to pieces.  It has been through all kinds of weather. It was so broken that the beak had fallen off, the wood on it would break in two so easily.  It was a hopeless case.
I was told it was just a piece of trash and I just needed to throw it away.  I held onto it for a year or so.  wondering if it was really worth the effort.  It really was a piece of trash. 
I started to glue the pieces together, but I couldn't find the beak. It took a while of digging around in boxes and I finally found it. I decided to make a plaster clay.  I worked on it for a long time letting it dry before continuing. I used aluminum foil to form a cheek for each side. I plastered it over several times letting it dry between applications.
I had some broken porcelain pieces but I also had to break pieces for this project.  I used them to make a mosaic around the bottom. I had to let it dry before I grouted with the same plaster clay. 
I worked on it in the evenings and sometime in the morning until I was ready to paint it and also to seal it when the paint was dry. 
 I painted the face and placed buttons for the eyes. I clear-coated it with polyurethane and added glitter. I drilled two holes in the bottom. Then I placed two potted plants inside of it. It is a brand-new creation.  it is no longer what it was before.  I'm very happy with how it turned out. My husband loved it and told me it was beautiful, when he says anything like that it is a real compliment.


I will take more pictures so you can see the tail and the inside of the swan.

Susan Y Nikitenko
2024 ©







  

 

Friday, February 3, 2023

Grandmas Blankets

We were able to help out a few families 
this year. still working on it.   We do have some helpers
and contributors.  Thank you!













Photos By: Natasha
The pictures do not show 
the blankets we included.

 

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