Wednesday, February 13, 2019

February birthday giveaway!

With all that's been going on these past weeks I'm sure you'll forgive me for not having this month's giveaway post published on time. 

In case you missed the news earlier in the year I am having a giveaway on the first Monday of each month through 2019. February was delayed a week and half by the monsoon and subsequent clean up, but you know what they say, "It's better late than never!" and I do think this little bundle of February goodies are worth the wait...




In keeping with my homemaker heart and  this year's Gentle Domesticity book study and theme, I have for the winner this month -

* a gorgeous 50's style Simplicity tea towel
* the prettiest 1930's style Simplicity tape measure
* a carded length of vintage cream cotton lace 
* one pair of vintage style embroidery scissors
* one vintage style floral fat quarter

Would you like to win this bundle of vintage inspired loveliness?

It's easy to enter the giveaway.

Just leave a comment below and make sure I have a way to contact you because if your name is drawn on February 21st (my birthday!!) and I can't get in touch with you then another winner will be drawn. 

Good luck everyone!



I should also remind you to download the free February project pattern. The freebies this year will be offered in the first Gentle Domesticity book study post each month.

Are you enjoying the study? 

Honestly, I am learning a lot through the comments shared and the blog link ups each week so I encourage you to scroll back through the blog (or check the popular posts in the sidebar) and have a read if you've missed any. 

This month's free project is Small Things, Great Love which includes the pattern to finish the stitchery as a cute sack pillow.

You'll find the download in THIS blog post.





We're slowly getting things back to normal here. Mr E has been shoveling a lot of sand and dirt to fill in all of the ditches and extra pump basins he had dug during the monsoon to divert water away from the house, and we've been scrubbing mould with every ounce of leftover energy.

Still waiting for an electrician and a builder (we need the electrician first) but my beloved has a tarp over the hole in the ceiling for now and we've bought rugs to cover parts of the bare concrete floors in the bedroom and his study. 

The air conditioners are loaded with mould so we're incredibly blessed to have found someone who can come on Friday to clean them all - and believe me, in this extreme heat wave having cool air again will be a gift indeed. 

The supermarkets have fresh food on the shelves again so I'm making healthy meals with plenty of vegetables and herbs to build up our immune systems. 




Unfortunately I have developed an allergy to mould so my eyes are red and painful, nose is running and my throat is dry and sore. Our doctor has given me drops and spray, and has also supported us using natural treatments as well. In his words - "do everything you can and expect this to take a while to settle down"


How did you go with the Alphabet Pincushions Stitch-a-long?
Did you stitch them all?

I was asked by a few people to share a photo of all my pincushions together so yesterday I took one...




...though there are a few missing as they'd already been gifted. In fact even little Cully May has one! I'd made two versions of the C pinnie and she wanted the biggest one. Can't wait till she can sew with Blossom and I.

Over the rest of this year I plan on gifting many more of the pincushions, though I shall be keeping "Sew" and "Quilt" for myself. 

All the alphabet pattern sets (which include the pincushion diagrams) are here in my shop.


There's not been much sewing happening here lately, naturally, but I was able to finish another block in my upcoming BOM, "Phyllis May's Kitchen"

Here's a wee peek...




I thank the Lord that life is quickly returning to normal at home.

Mr E and I will be heading off to the nursery for a few new plants on the weekend; Blossom is providing a Tiramisu for my birthday next week and bringing Cully May and Rafaella over to play; and I shall finally get to catch up with the girls at sewing group again on Tuesday. 

Life is a gift, never take that for granted. Enjoy each moment, love your family, help others when you can, and be humble enough to accept help when you need it. 

Thanks for hanging in with me during this stressful time but sorry for so many flood posts; thank you for all those heartfelt prayers; and thank you also to a dear friend overseas (C - you know who you are) who sent us a most appreciated love-gift.

hugs


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sam said...

Glad to hear your life is getting back to some sense of normalcy. It seems the weather has been difficult for so many this season. Thank you for everything you offer. Your work is so lovely. It is truly inspiring. Happy birthday Jenny. Enjoy your special day.

Denise8 said...

Happy Birthday! Glad you are safe, and I hope the mould difficulties clear up soon. Love the vintage packet of gifts, especially that sweet tape measure. Denise, Oregon

Nancy Page said...

I am happy to hear that despite the flooding at your home you were safe. I empathize with you for your clean up work. We have had to clean up the basement of a house we used to live in after it was flooded by torrential rains that hit the area. It is hard work but it has to be done. I took many things outside for cleaning and then let them sit in the sun, nature's sterilizer. Thank you for your super great website and blog. I love all of your work and your inspiration. Happy Birthday!! Thank you for this great giveaway.

Kim said...

Jenny, I’m so sorry to hear all you and Mr. E. are going through with the damage from storms. Our house was hit by straight line winds and heavy rain some years ago. Two months and $40000 later we had a new roof, siding, floors, and walls. Luckily, our insurance paid a large portion of that, but it was a very scary experience. My two cats and I spent about 20 minutes in a tiny basement closet until the storm passed. Many prayers were spoken during that time, and they were answered because nobody was killed that day, but many homes and businesses were badly damaged. Anyway, thank you for sharing your life with us and encouraging us to be live our lives gently. You have such a beautiful family and I enjoy your writings, recipes , and photographs. Thank you, thank you, thank you...........Kim rrhody1@charter.net

Kim said...

Don’t see my comment from earlier so will respond again. Praise God you are recovering from the bad weather and thank you for sharing so much with all of us all over the world. You are the best! Kim

rrhody1@charter.net

drMolly, the BeanQueen said...

I am glad you & yours are safe. We are enduring snow & cold here at our side of the globe, but we are all OK here & staying warm. I really love to read your blog & am so inspired by the work. Thank you.

Sally H. said...

I'm so glad to hear that things are returning to normal for you. God is good!! I love getting your emails and I love your style. It is so sweet and refreshing. Thanks for doing this for us and God bless you in your clean up efforts and in life in general. Oh, Happy Birthday, too!!

Vicki H said...

Happy early Birthday. Thanks for the beautiful giveaway. I love the tape measure.

Trisha said...

I am so thankful all is well with you! I hope you are able to recover to full strength.

Diane Buhrmaster Byrum said...

HaPpY BiRtHdAy Jenny 🎂❣your generosity is God-given and thank you for the sweet spirit you share around the world 😙

Germaine Robison said...

Jenny, you are such sweet and generous. Happy Birthday!
Blu-horse@hotmail.com

Denise in southern California said...

Very generous of you, in light of what all you have been through of late! Blessings on your birthday...and everyday!

JudyCe in AZ said...

Well of course I would love to win. Never got to the pincushions. Since my parents moved in in May nothing gets done fast. Everything is a big challenge. Hope you have a great birthday. I have been using the Simulisn homepathtic (spelling may be wrong but it's close) sprays and they help a lot. Have a great day and thank you for everything you do.

Gloria said...

A Happy early Birthday to you with God's blessings for all you do! It's a pleasure to know you and I wish for you many more years of love, peace, health and happiness. I am sooooo into vintage and love everything that you do with such care of love for us. God continue to Bless you my friend, Gloria

Noreen said...

Thank you for all the years you been here for us. I am so glad God protected you and yours. May he keep blessing your family with good health. Happy Birthday. My birthday was on the 12th and I am 71. I look forward to your e-mails. Thank you so much.

Unknown said...

Thank you for giving us an opportunity to enjoy your work. I am in the Pacific Northwest and have been snowed in for a week. I have beens stitching your designs onto projects for friends. It has been a joy. Fortunately we are thawing out (and a little unfortunate, because I have to go back to work)

SherryC said...

So sorry to read about your weather problems. Here in the mountains of Eastern Oregon, USA we are battling snow and ice. But God is good and got us to and from a doctor's appointment for my sweet hubby that took us over the mountain and back Monday. Blessings for your birthday.

bezaz said...

I'm happy that you are ok. My son has birthday on 25th February so we will have party next Sunday, I hope you will enjoy your birthday party, too.

KingsailK said...

Dear Jenny A very ,a very Happy Birthday to you!♥🌸🎶I had not realized until I heard from,you hoq bad things were there.Thank you for all your posts through this difficult timexx

Jan said...

What a lovely giveaway, Jenny - it's so kind of you to think of us all in the midst of all your trials. My brother lives in Townsville and he and his family are relatively unscathed but there have been constant worries along the way. Happy birthday. You and your kindness and your designs are such treasures.

Maureenclare02@gmail.com said...

Happy Birthday dear Jenny. You are strong and very kind. Special hugs maureenclare02@gmail.com

earth visitor said...

I love all your post and thank the Lord that you are safe with all the weather issues going on over there, it seems the weather is pretty crazy about everywhere and I thank the Lord for your generosity in sharing your talents with other - I do hope you have a wonderful Birthday

Suze said...

Look at all the friends you have. How blessed you are! I am allergic to mold and cannot take any of the penicillen drugs. I know that each you and Mr. E are overworked with all the torrential rain at this time. I had no idea that you had all this along with the heat. I cannot begin to imagine the mess and hard work. I am a widow and cannot imagine what widows and those who are single and disabled do that have no one to help them at times like this. My heart goes out to all who have to endure this. Many of us are so ignorant of the lives of others. Right now many in the US are slammed with frigid temperatures and snows of epic proprotions. Fortunately, I am not in one of those areas. I easily could be. Yesterday I was without a coat in the afternoon and I am normally a chilly person. The weather is just crazy. Truly, we as a world need to help each other where we can and especially as neighbors as we are able. I'm going to put an irrigation system into my yard so that I can water my yard this summer as summers are pretty dry here but we do have grass. I do not have the strength in my arms to pull hoses to water the yard. I need a service dog for my PTSD and I don't have enough grass in my yard for a dog to potty. So, I am working toward that. My son and his family are coming 2 hours to spend tonight to help me get the leaves out of my yard. Then Sunday after church, I can do slow sewing - hand stitching. I love seeing the remaining pin cushions together. I await the day when your granddaughter can stitch with you and maybe the ladies, too. Most of all - Blessings and Happy Happy Birthday!

Alison Ryan said...

Jenny I am so glad that things are returning to normal a bit and am still keeping you all in my prayers for your beautiful home to be restored very soon.I love the gifts that you have in your giveaway and happy birthday for next week xx

Quiltin' Sandy said...

Dear Jen, I hope you have the best Birthday ever. Your blogs are always so inspiring. God Bless your always generous heart. Sandy.xx

Ozgirl57 said...

God be praised, He shared you with all of US :) Happy Birthday for 21st and every day after that. Blessings. Deb. PS Isn't it nice to see the sun again.

Evelene S said...

Thank you for celebrating your birthday with us. Happy Birthday 🎂 to you! The best way to reach me is through my e-mail account esterling9@aol.com.

Anonymous said...

thank you for loads of inspirations and your good humor. I am Carol D and I can be reached at seasoned5 at yahoo dot com
SO many , many pretties in the giveaway; thanks for the chance towin!

Laura said...

Happy, happy birthday!!! Have a very wonderful and relaxing special day. in834ever@gmail.com

Jennie said...

So happy that you are safe and I hope that the mould clears away quickly. I too suffer from mould allergy and have found that using vinegar and my steam mop attachment to clean mould off the bathroom walls is a kinder way to clean for my health. Happy Birthday for next week! I find your words to be always inspiring.Love, Jennie❤️❤️

Unknown said...

You are so talented and have so much inner strength to go through everything you have. Thank your for your creativity and generous nature. Would love to win your giveaway as I was born in the 50s and it brings back memories of my mother and a a simpler (and kinder) way of life.

Lee said...

I so enjoy reading your blog and thank you for your generosity! Wishing you the very best of Birthdays!

Debbie said...

It is truly more blessed to give than receive. May God bless you for giving on YOUR birthday.
Debbie

Debbie said...

Just realized I didn’t give my email....dschwabel@verizon.net. This is new to me my very first post ever

Annette H. NSW said...

Jenny, you inspire me every email I open. I would love and be proud to win your birthday giveaway..... Wishing you the most wonderful birthday and celebrate with your loving family....
Thanks and God bless, Annette Hourigan (on your email list).

Pamula said...

Jenny, so sorry for all your troubles. I hope you have things cleaned up now. Your stitching is so pretty, I wish I could do half as well. I have been having a terrible time trying to get a post to post. Hopefully, I have it worked out. I would love to have your Birthday giveaway, I love vintage things. Thanks for sharing all your pretty things. Pam Naugher, 615 Piedmont Springs
Road, Piedmont, Alabama 36272. May God bless you in this season.

Pamula said...

Happy belated birthday. I am so glad the rain has stopped and maybe your clean up is finished. I hope to get this posted, having a hard time for some reason. The vintage things are just beautiful, I love old things, maybe I will win. Thank you in advance. Pam Naugher 615 Piedmont Springs Road, Piedmont, Alabama 36272 Thanks again.

Linda said...

May God place blessings on you. Love from CA. Linder64@charter.net

Rosemary said...

Thank you again, Jenny, for all you do and give to everyone. My mother and father had birthdays in February and were married on the 14th. My husband also had a birthday in February. It was and is a good month. Happy Birthday!!!

Beth said...

Happiest birthday wishes coming to you, dear Jenny! May the kindness and generosity you show others come back to you all through the coming year. The world is a lovelier place for you being in it.

Karen J said...

Thanks for all that you do, and praise God for his protection over you and your family. I am working on the Lord's prayer embroidery and hope to have it sewn into a wall quilt by the end of the season.

Happy birthday.

Sharm said...

My word, you sure do have a few comments this time, and no wonder with such an awesome giveaway! Somebody will be well blessed with such a lovely gifting!!! I'm so pleased to read that you have somebody to clean out you air cons, but I'm terribly sorry to hear what the mould has done to you! I sure hope it doesn't enter into your lungs!!! Nice that you are able to get to sewing again and get out and about 😘

judi said...

Happy, happy birthday! I hope you are able to get your home back in shape really soon!

sewingnana said...

Happy Birthday! Love the gift items! Gena
G.watters@hotmail.com

ROBIN L FARLEY said...

Jenny,
So glad the storms are over , hopefully life will continue to get back to normal! I saw your post for the give away! I know who ever wins will be so happy to receive such adorable vintage gifts from you. You are amazing, you’re always thinking of everyone else and I think that is just another reason I like to follow your blog as well as the newsletters. When I needed hel, you were right there helping me figure out what went wrong. You’re a good and genuine soul. Blessings, and Happy birthday, a little early, Robin

ROBIN L FARLEY said...

Jenny, so glad things are getting back to normal. I sent a post but I don’t think it went through. I just want to thank you for being so kind and helping me when I had an issue with recieveing some of you emails a while back. I just mention it because it shows what a good and genuine soul you are. Always willing to help out whenever possible. Thank you for that and thank you for all you do for all of us here on your blog. Happy Birthday, just a little early! Our birthdays are close to each other’s. Mine is March 1 ! Oh and Good luck everyone, I know who ever wins your give away will be thrilled to receive vintage gifts from you!

crochetgirl said...

What a great inspiration you are Jenny to everyone! Happy Birthday to you and thank you to our God for giving you such wonderful gifts which you pass on to us all so unselfishly! I always look forward to your newsletters which are full of hope and joy. God bless you richly! Lynn

Debbie said...

Thanks for the alphabet pincushion patterns.

quazymama said...

I just love everything about your blog. But especially, your gift of encouragement and giving the gospel. Yours are the posts that I try hard not to miss. I loved seeing the few pictures of your sewing corner - loved the shelves on the wall. I think I will have to copy that. I am a child of the 50's so I love all the vintage aspects. God bless and keep up the "God" work.

Unknown said...

Thank you very much...you have brought joy into my life! May God bless you richly! I said a prayer for you..I went through a flood myself. I love your style!! Happy Days ahead for you and yours!!! Dodi in TN

Unknown said...

Glad all is getting back to normal. Have a Happy Birthday!!!

Samantha said...

Hi Jenny,

February Birthdays are the best.

I am so glad you are recovering from the flooding. It's a big job but you are making lemonade out of lemons it seems.

Thank you for your beautiful designs.

jawhite@pa.net said...

Happy Birthday!

Marina Gangoiti said...

Happy birthday, you are an inspiration to so many people and your blog is a joy to read. Marina

Anonymous said...

I just love your vintage designs. Can't wait for spring break and some time to relax and create some!

Sheila said...

So sorry for the flooding your area experienced , I hope things settle down . Thanks for the chance to win your giveaway and Happy Birthday !

Theresa N. said...

Happy Birthday!! So many great ideas.
Theresa N
weceno at yahoo dot com

MakeItJoyful said...

thanks for being the Embroidery Queen even through all your hardship.
God Bless, and Happy Birthday!
Heather

Teardropp said...

Jenny, so very glad to hear that you all are safe and hopefully everything will return close to normal soon.
Thank you for including us in your Birthday celebrations with a chance to win :) Hope you are able to take time out
even just for a bit on that day and at least enjoy a bit of cake and laughter . Happy Birthday, Alicia

Chin said...

Hi Jenny, it's always interesting to read your posts. I love the Scripture in 2Chr 20:12 "when we don't know what to do Lord our eyes are on you". Somehow everything just comes into perspective Thank you for the generous giveaway and great blessings for your birthday! Grace, peace and favour from the Lord over you and your family ❤️❤️

Michele-Marie said...

I can sympathise with the plight the town has been experiencing. My daughter and grandchildren are living there too so I do know just how bad it has been for all concerned.
Thank you for your lovely embroideries, I really love and enjoy them :-)

sewsaucysuzy said...

Love the retro inspired giveaway! Happy Birthday!!
suedemasellis@yahoo.com

Debbie said...

Happy Birthday, Jenny! Thanks for sharing the ups and downs of your life with us. I hope your birthday brings only ups going forward!

KimM said...

I’m sorry to hear of all the devastation. Take care....and enjoy your birthday! Thank you for the giveaway. You are so very generous to all sharing your talents.

cerato said...

Thanks for the giveaway Jenny. I love it!!
Hugs

kupton52 said...

Happy, happy birthday! Thank you for thinking of us with this extra lovely giveaway. Thank you also for pointing us toward the Gentle Domesticity book...I found my copy of ebay and am really enjoying it. Will keep you and yours covered in prayer for the mold allergy and general health. Be well and happy---may 2019 be your best year yet. Thank you again for the giveaway. What a joy it would be to win it....blessings from a chilly southeastern West Virginia, USA.

Unknown said...

I am entering again I think but I really wanted to show my support to you through your trials. You go girl!

Jackie C said...

Happy Birthday lovely lady. Thank you for your wonderful inspiration both in stitching and in life. You inspire all of us to be better at both. Glad to see things are calming down for you and I look forward to more lovely designs and words of wisdom. Thank you!!!

Marian said...

Hi Jenny, Happy Birthday for the 21st. I am so glad you have not been forced out of your lovely new home and can mark another new milestone in your forever home. <3 Marian

Claire said...

Happy birthday Jenny. Thanking God you survived the floods mostly intact, and praying for your road to recovery, that He will sustain you both.

Karen said...

Happy Birthday! I am so glad to read that things are on their way back to normal and especially that your sewing room is ready to go!

Di S said...

Your kindness and generosity of spirit brings sunshine into my days, Thank you Jenny,

Unknown said...

Happy Birthday for the 21st. This is also my sons birthday. Hope you are drying out. We would have loved some of the rain down this way in Southern Queenslans but our turn will come. Happy stitching. Liz

Unknown said...

Happy Birthday and God's Blessings! Your designs are beautiful and I really enjoy reading your newsletter and making your designs. Thanks for the opportunity for your vintage giveaway. Sue

Unknown said...

Guurrl! As we say with a twang, here in Texas, prayers for continued recovery feom all you and your family & neighbors have been through. I admire your tenacity & perseverance though, you go girl!
Always love reading you posts and your stitcheries. Always beautiful inspiration. Thank you for all you share!

Verna G said...

So glad that you survived the flood. We have had -40 temperatures but I should not complain about them. Would love to win your give-a-way.

Carrie Ando said...

The balance of life is so interesting. Your recent drama (which you definitely did NOT overplay) is now being balanced out by your choices to find beauty and caring in your recovery. Thank you for being so candid in your being human Jenny - and your knowing and trusting God. We rejoice that you were born and are a loving part of our lives. Long may that continue. Happy Birthday sweet Jenny.

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