It's mid April already...how has this year run so quickly through my calendar? I'm still not used to writing 2025, but I imagine when it does become second nature a new year will be upon us. We've had many birthdays in the family so far this year, and next month dear Blossom will be 31. How quickly they grow up, and how soon we grow old. My husband and I occasionally talk about having less years ahead than behind, and I think for a while that bothered him, but the Lord holds our days in His hand, and so now we just give thanks for His grace each morning and keep moving forward.
For myself, I feel less hurried these days, less inclined to be bothered about the things which used to catch my attention, and more easily able to let things go - stuff, responses, ideals, regrets, and sorrows. God's grace holds me fast, and because of that I am able to show grace in ways I never used to. But that's all part of walking closer with Him. The more we seek to live according to His ways, the more we take on His character. Of course, I am far from being where I ought when it comes to the character of Christ, but with every year I am that little bit closer. His grace is indeed sufficient for me, and this year GRACE has been a very real prayer and pondering point.
Which is why I am sharing this pattern with you today - a reminder for us all to grow in the grace of our Lord and Saviour.
To grow is "auzano" in the Greek, and means to enlarge or increase. Paul uses the same word in 2 Corinthians 9:10, when he writes to those at the church in Corinth that they should increase (auzano) the fruits of their righteousness. In Acts, Luke writes how the Word of God increased (auzano) and the number of disciples in Jerusalem were multiplied as the gospel spread.
2 Peter 3:18
But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen
So 'auzano' is an active word, not a passive word. It's an active directive from Peter in this verse...we are to increase, to enlarge, in the grace and knowledge of Jesus. How do we do that? By studying the Word, by seeking His help in growing us closer to His likeness, by surrendering our fleshly nature and putting on the nature of Christ.
I used to think a Scripture verse was lovely when stitched and displayed in the home, but now I want it to be more than a decoration - I need to understand all that it is saying, and then act upon the depth and breadth of what God is saying to us through that verse or passage.
Many of you have asked me to share more of how I study the Bible - well, its by using the concordance, and then cross referencing everywhere in the Bible that word is used. When you do this, the word comes alive in ways you may never have imagined. The English language is very limited when compared to the Hebrew and Greek of the Bible. Go on an adventure, dear sisters in Christ, and dive right in to word studies.
Use the link below to download the free stitchery pattern...
How has your week been so far? I've had a string of migraines lately, but in between there's been gardening to do, jam drop biscuits (cookies) to bake, jalapenos to pickle, and some secret sewing for Tilda's next fabric ranges, Wallflower and Bellflower, which are due in quilt shops this coming June.
I'm very blessed to be one of the Australian designers who are given the Tilda fabrics many months in advance to design with, and this time I had fun creating projects that were slightly different than my usual style.
This 'Round the Garden' bag featured many of the new prints, both on the outside and in the lining. I've had the wooden handles for about twelve years and they were just perfect for my bag!
Apart from the machine sewing of the stripes, everything else is hand stitched and quilted. Even the handles were hand stitched in place, because I doubt it would have worked with a machine.
The stitchery is one I designed back in 2014, and has long waited for its moment to shine. The contrast of a circular embroidery on a striped background was exactly what I wanted when considering a bag design.
I left the back as simple stripes. This will be my new bag for short outings, or trips to the market with hubby.
The second project took quite a bit longer to make, as it began with a paper-pieced star, to which I added smaller fussy-cut paper-pieced diamonds inside the larger diamonds.
From there I drew leaf shapes and appliqued them around the large star, before sewing smaller diamonds either side of the larger one. The larger leaves were all fussy cut...
You will find my design account on Instagram HERE @jennyofelefantz
30 comments:
Sending my best wishes for your family to rejoice in the Lord’s Easter blessings! You continue to be a blessing in my mailbox!
BEAUTIFUL Pillow, to say the least! Do you have a zipper foot for your sewing machine? If so, that would enabled you to sew the handles on by machine, from the way it looks. I simply adore the pattern, and the combination of the paper piecing, applique, and embroidery. Have a Blessed Easter with your family and know you are appreciated!
Hi Jennifer. I always love your posts. You put into words the things I'm thinking but can't quite express them. As I grow older, and grow closer to Jesus, I'm finding that the things I felt were so important just aren't that important to me any longer. I'm currently decluttering the house. It will take a long time to do this since it's a rather large house. But, with each thing I donate or throw away, I feel a sense of freedom. May God bless us all this Easter. Hugs to your and your family!
Mary from FL
Oh I love your grow in grace stitchery - one of my favorite verses is (Ephesians 2:8-9) "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: {9} Not of works, lest any man should boast."
Girl, your projects for Tilda are just stunning, absolutely smashing! The new fabric line is lovely, and you've certainly done it justice! I think my favorite part is your little birds.
Honestly, I think little Kelly knows he's safe at your home. What a blessing you are to him! And what a precious companion for you! Kiss his wee head for me.
I love Blossom's idea of the tomb, what a great lesson and way to drive the truth home to the children. What a smart mama she is. And I'm so pleased that her doctor is trying something new, and that it seems to be working - she is ever in my prayers, as are all of you. Love you and Happy Resurrection Sunday to you all!
Hi jennifer,
Almost Easter weekend ! How did that happen :)
That Tilda Wallflower Round the garden bag looks great ! I'm sure wooden handles will become popular when Tilda fans see this design ! Makes me want to go find a set myself :)
That cushion looks lovely ! It's great seeing you designing :)
Here the shed is looking great and organised and the garden is ready for Summer blooms :)
Have a beautiful, peaceful, family Easter weekend.
hugs, take care,
Joanne
Thank you so much for this post - it is so uplifting! Thank you also for the beautiful embroidery design - I can't wait to stitch it. Praise God for what that doctor is doing for dear Blossom! My prayers will continue for her healing and, as always, for you and all of your family.
Karin
Phi. 4:13
...and may God bless you and yours, as well. Jennifer---I think that is the most beautiful pillow I've ever seen, and the jam (I'd call them thumbdrop) cookies are so delicious looking they made my mouth water. I am always so encouraged and blessed by your words about THE WORD. I think you should compile all blog writings you've done over the years into a devotional book. Who knows, God may have even bigger plans for your future. Have a blessed Easter; Blossoms plans with the children are lovely. While Christmas is so special with God sending His One and Only Son to us as a human being, it's Easter that thrills my soul even more as it seals our future with Him. Blessings from West Virginia, USA!
Avery Happy Easter to you all.Praise The Lord Jesus's did rise from the dead and those who Trust in Him will be forever with Him.I love your new bag ,it's gorgeous and so glad to hear Blossom is doing well and your lovely wee dogxx
I'm so happy Kelly is settling in nicely. He will come around to the delivery man soon enough. Easter is a time for celebration as Jesus is Risen!!!
I'm just having family over for dinner. But my daughter who is in college on the other side of the country will be going to a dear friend for Easter. I am so blessed to have wonderful Christian friends that take my children in with out hesitation.
Have a blessed Easter.
Thank you for the lovely Grow in Grace stitch.
The bag is absolutely delightful, such beautiful colours. Our plans for Easter are to have our family Easter dinner on Sunday, the rest of the time is for gently relaxing as we are both getting over a long bout of Covid. Happy Easter to you all. X
Seeing your beautiful bag comes at a perfect time for me as just yesterday i found 2 sets of bag handles at a thrift store! So beautiful I couldn't pass them up, but I didn't know what I would sew or crochet for them. Thank you so much and I look forward to your pattern! Your blog has long been a blessing to me.
Your pillow is beautiful! I’m very happy for you to have your Kelly dog. Have a wonderful Easter dinner with your family. My husband and I are planning a mid day meal with our kids, grandkids, and greats. Happy Easter!
You never mentioned what's wrong with Blossom? Irrespective, I am glad she is doing better. I love using the Amplified Bible as well as it describes the topics/verses in more detail. Blessed Passover to you and your family.
Yes, I do have a zipper foot, but now that the bag is complete I rather like the hand stitching, as it echoes the hand quilting of the stripes. :-) But I shall remember about the zipper foot if I ever do something similar again. Thanks Cynthia!
"it's Easter that thrills my soul even more as it seals our future with Him" - oh how I love that!!! Thank you!
The family of God...how very blessed she is, and you!
Dear Kay, I pray your recovery is gentle, but swift...x
How lovely!
Some things are never shared on the blog, but the Lord knows them. He doesn't need details for us to pray, but what a privilege we have to offer those prayers! :-) God bless you, Wilna!
I am so in love with your pillow and bag! Little Kelly is gorgeous. We have a rescue dog with anxiety who has issues dealing with strangers. It makes you wonder what happened to the poor things to make them like that. She is now spoilt rotten and receives constant pats, scratches and cuddles. Have a wonderful Easter. Rebecca- Sydney
What a gorgeous cushion Jennifer, you have such good design ideas. Wishing you and the family a lovely Easter.
Penny in the UK
Thank you for the Grow in Grace pattern - it is beautiful and I love your Tilda projects. Tilda fabric is gorgeous and I am always tempted but am trying not to buy fabric at the moment🤣So pleased that Blossom is improving. I have not forgotten your request and will write to you soon. xx
Happy Easter to you and your family. Thank you for the Stitchery. I love your bag, it is so adorable, the fabrics are beautiful and you have shown them off well. I am so happy to hear Blossom is doing better, I pray that she continues to improve.
Thank you for your lovely stitchery. Your new designs are so lovely. How wonderful to see Kelly sleeping so peacefully there, he's blessed to have found you to care for him.
It's good to hear Blossom's health is improving. I hope you all have a happy Easter together, they'll love meeting Kelly I'm sure. God bless.
Dear Jenny, I also love Jesus as you do and so Easter is very special to me. Tomorrow we are having a family picnic. I have been studying through Lent and I have to say it has been a true learning experience. Not just in my head but in my heart learning experience. How gorgeous to get the Tilda fabrics to create with! They are gorgeous and you're stitching beautiful! Have a wonderful Easter to your whole family! Love Annabel.xxx
Bless you dear Jennifer for your wonderful posts - they are such an encouragement.
My Easter will be quiet, with the family as per usual. I will be worshipping with my church family in the morning, and just pottering and enjoying life in the afternoon. I have three cards to make and a couple of bookmarks to finish stitching to be fully prepared for travel next month... I am coming across the ditch to your nation to visit family on the Gold Coast and friends in Perth.
Have your thought to lay hands on Kelly and pray for healing and peace for him?
Glad to hear Blossom is improving in her health. Migraines are not a pleasant experience - I pray yours abate soon.
Your sewing is beautiful - I love the way you have used those beautiful fabrics. Thank you also for the gorgeous pattern for that wonderful verse
Blessings
Maxine
We attended Easter Communion services on Good Friday with a powerful sermon by our pastor. And an equally powerful sermon today at an Outreach event our church has each month. I've truly felt the absolute power of the sacrifice given.
I love the pillow pattern most especially. It's so lovely!
I'm glad that Blossom is improving and will continue to pray in agreement with you all that she is completely healed.
I so appreciate the gentle tone and steadfastness of homemaking that you portray. Thank you for sharing.
Some beautiful projects there. You have a new puppy? Haven't kept up but I did comment on a post about a week or so ago and it disappeared. Still trying to catch up with life and trying to get on track. Xx
Beautiful stitchery pillow, He is risen indeed! thanks for posting
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