Friday, May 30, 2025

Boro, and a new Promises block for you...

Hello lovely ones. It's nice to be back chatting with you again, though my time away from the blog this month was a bit longer than I had planned. In hindsight, there's a pattern which has emerged in my blogging life the past few years, of needing an unspecified break every six months or so, to step away, refresh my thoughts, pray, seek the Lord's direction, and decide whether to keep going, alter my course, or close the door on Elefantz. 

I won't go into everything that's happened this month, just know that our family was challenged almost daily, and the only way we got through it was to hang on to Jesus, and not let the circumstances dim our faith in His goodness. We remind each other "and if not, He is still good" whenever seasons of trial, especially those seasons that appear to have no end in sight, are being faced. Currently, the end is still not in view, and some big decisions must be made, but God is with us through it all, and we know He shall provide at a given time in the way that is best for HIS glory. 

You know, there is so much comfort in this truth! I love opening His Word and studying, exploring passages in context, uncovering the original meaning of each word, praying for revelation along the way (and by His grace receiving it). There is no greater book to read than the Bible, for it is life giving, hope filling, way leading, course corrective, food for the soul, and rich in truths eternal.


During my absence I sketched and stitched a fourth design in the Promises of God project, and I wanted to share it with you today, before our next The Sewing Room block is shared.

Whilst stitching, I realised this was to be the final block in the project, as I have only a small amount of the vintage tablecloth fabric, and even smaller pieces of a few other vintage style prints I'd planned to use in borders...so, I sketched up a nine-patch quilt layout and will complete Promises of God that way. 


Perhaps you'd like to complete yours this way? Or do you have another idea you could share in the comments which others might prefer? I'll be sure to show you how my version comes together in another post, perhaps later in June.

Here are the four blocks in Promises of God. They are all free to download, and will stay free. Use the link below to download Block 4...

DOWNLOAD block 4 Promises of God

...and go HERE to download the previous blocks if you missed them.


The Boro Project...

Remember in April that I was repurposing an old white dress into a top using Japanese boro mending? In case you forgot, this is how it started, with white and grey patches along the bottom edge and some over the chest and neck area...


I did a lot more the first week of my blog absence, and when I was happy with it and felt no more patches or stitching were needed, I decided to dye the top blue. As we're having to be far more careful with our pennies these days, I thought it best if I gathered a number of old items from my wardrobe and dye them in the same batch, thus making the purchase of the dye viable and giving myself a new wardrobe in the process!


I ended up with two dresses, one pair of linen pants, one pair of garden shorts, one sleevless top, and that lovely Boro top.

The front...





The back...



I'm really happy with how it turned out, and have plans to do the same with a similar old white dress in the future, but next time in very deep purple because I suit the richer blue, purple and pink colour schemes.

While I've been away from the blog this month, I've been able to do loads in the garden, much of it clearing and replanting, but also adding new flowers for bees, and salad greens. I have a big sewing project underway, well plenty of small projects actually, but I'll share more about that in a few weeks, and I've also been studying a lot more about sour dough, especially how they managed it in the 1700-1800's - rather different to how I've done it over the past twenty years. 
Kelly-dog is wonderful, even when he's pulling the washing off the line, or the passionfruit off the vine. He adores us and we simply love him to bits. He especially loves sitting between us at morning Bible study, or in the evenings when we read or watch something interesting on YouTube. He tucks his head under hubby's arm in the mornings as though he's reading the Bible too - it's the cutest thing you can imagine. Of a day when hubby is at work, he's my constant companion and loves lots of cuddles. He also enjoys the occasional treat when I'm making lunch or my husband's work lunchbox for the next day...he especially loves the few raspberries I scatter outside the back door for him to find! :-)



I shall sign off today, though I have many photos and subjects to discuss that have been on my mind this month, they can easily wait for June. I am so grateful for each day that is given by God, and can tell you He has refreshed me enough to keep blogging the rest of the year. One day I think this door will close, but until that time arrives, my notebook is full of wonderful thoughts and ideas which I'd love to chat with you about. 

How have you been?? What's been happening in your life? 

Let me leave you with this passage, which has been light in my darkness this year, and excites me so much for what is yet ahead.



God bless, and big hugs,

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18 comments:

kiwimeskreations said...

Dear Jennifer, how wonderful to 'see' you back. I do love the block you have designed...that's one of my favourite verses.
Life can get very busy, and I have also recently slowed down in my blogging.
I am looking forward to your comments on sourdough in the 1700 and 1800's.
Thank you for your encouraging and uplifting words.
Blessings
Maxine

Janice said...

Dear Jennifer, you are all in my thoughts as you experience a difficult time. I do love your boro top. Didn’t the dying process give it a completely new look. The texture is fantastic. I’m sure you will be very happy wearing it. I’m pleased to hear that Kelly has now made himself very much a part of the family.

Lin said...

Lovely to have you back Jennifer. The boro top has turned out beautiful and lovely to have all those other blue clothes too. I too am looking forward to finding out about the older style of sourdough as I am planning to make some myself. Love and prayers for you all. xx

greaterexp said...

It's so good to hear from you. Your words of encouragement mean so much. Your dyeing process and the finished projects are so lovely! I'll be very interested in hearing about what you've learned about the older ways of making sourdough. I've been making sourdough blueberry bagels for several days now, and I think they are very good. We have so many tools and methods for making sourdough easy now. Thank you for your inspiring posts and the beautiful, sweet blocks.

Anonymous said...

Welcome Back! I've missed you. You are such an inspiration to me. Thank you for your lovely posts. Your boro top is so beautiful. Dying it blue just makes it look incredible. I can't wait to see what else you make. Prayers for you and your family.

Mary in FL

Remembrances said...

When I opened my email today I was so uplifted to see your name in my inbox again! I always save your email for last so that I can sit and enjoy it fully. We have been going through tough times here too, and I am so happy to see the passages from Corinthians, for I have been holding that in my heart and mind these past couple of months myself. Thank you, Jenny, and I will continue to keep you and your family in my prayers.

Karin

Lara said...

You're in my prayers through your challenging days, God's walking with you. You're passage is a beautiful one, one we need to remember.

Anonymous said...

Dear Jennifer. It was indeed lovely to find your message in my inbox today. A much needed boost in what has been, and continues to be a difficult season. I love this verse from 2 Corinthians, a great reminder that whatever we are going through is light and momentary. One of my favourite words, that I think encompasses so much is “ nevertheless”. Whenever I find myself dwelling on negatives I just think, “Nevertheless, God is good” It resets my thinking.

Anonymous said...

Happy you are back,I really missed you

Angela said...

So happy to see your post! Prayers for you and your family.

Patti said...

I do enjoy your blogs as they come along, you are a wonderful teacher. When the time comes that you stop, you will be missed. Your top is lovely and the blue is a gorgeous color. I laughed about Kelly pulling on the laundry. I don't think our dogs ever did that; however, our beloved Daisy did one day take our son for a ride over the snow by pulling his hat! I am in a new season in life myself and slowly accepting things as they are. Scripture timely. But I am blessed. Thank you for sharing all that you do!

Anonymous said...

I was just thinking about you a couple of days ago,lovely to see you back from your break.You always have such an encouraging word just when I need it !Praying for you and your family.Your top looks so nice and your dog is so cute !About 25 yrs. ago I was standing beside my electric stove at lunch time with my hand on the stove looking out the kitchen window at a storm moving in quickly and decided to move to the bigger dining room window to watch it and had just moved 2 ft. away when a loud boom shook our house(it was lightening hitting the house) and the stove caught on fire and flames were rolling out from under it.I froze and just said help me God and immediately the flames went out and I heard clearly in my mind The angel of The Lord is camped around about you.My next door neighbour who is a fireman came running over and he said don't touch anything because electricity can still be running through your wiring and I told him that just a minute before the lightening struck the house I had been leaning on the stove and he said you are one lucky woman because a stove is 220 wiring and you would be dead.I said no that was the grace of God, so that verse has always been my favourite.Our Abba is always there for us in times of trouble just when we need him.

Anonymous said...

Happy that you're back, Jennifer. What a sweet dog, Kelly. Prayers for y'all. Esther (the Neth.)🌼

Anonymous said...

So lovely to see you back. I love the repurposing you have done with your clothes.
Can I ask for prayer my dear husband he has had cancer for five years now, non Hodgkin's lymphoma, it passed to his spine and brain last summer,a new cancer drug came in and he was getting better, but yesterday his latest MRI showed it has got worse again, we do not know what is ahead, they will do another MRI in two months, if it is worse he has to have 'matrix ' this he is dreading. I feel heartbroken but leaning into our dear Lord for strength for us both and our family. Your words today meant so much. Thank you

Mary-Lou said...

Lovely Jennifer ,I am dying blue this evening, a cover for a chair ,a blouse and a top!!That Bible verse I had at my Born again immersion over40 years ago.I sense your family need Prayer and that is what I will do.We are recovering from chest infections. I love your dresses well done!!XXNothing like God's word for your soul.Zephaniah3 verse 17

Anonymous said...

Hi Jennifer, Great to see you 😀
The wash line full of blue dyed clothing is so cool! Have fun wearing them 😀Looking forward to seeing the other colours you’ll be using😀
I’ve been cross stitching more of stitchers alphabet to go with The sewing room.
We’ve had rain last week after more than 8 dry weeks. That’s strange for Spring in The Netherlands.
So with all that beautiful rain we filled op containers with bedding plants in the front garden 😀
It’s almost June !
Have a great weekend
Hugs and take care
Joanne

Allie said...

I think it's wise to step away on occasion. Blogging can become quite the chore if you don't! Love the block, so sweet. Thank you!
I have to admit that I loved the white and gray, but the blue is quite lovely as well, the texture is fantastic! Sam tried to dye a shirt red the other night, and it turned out neon red - told him he's ready for the Grand Ole Opry, lol.
Kelly-dog is such a cutie, I'm kind of surprised he can reach the washing on the line! LOL! What a darling companion for you and hubby.
I know you're still sweltering in summer-like heat, while we seem to be in the grip of autumn-like temperatures yet - shall we trade? I actually have my space heater on in my office this morning.
Praying always for you and yours!

Anonymous said...

Reading your posts is always uplifting! We've been moving our son & grandson down to our town the past few weeks. They were waiting till grandson graduated & praying that the right house would come along. One house was applied to (rental) and both our son & I were praying "if you mean for us to have this house please help make it happen". It didn't. A day or two later he noticed the house next door came up & applied - he got it! A much better house. It was especially meaningful as both he and my husband & I had noticed the house next door & thought 'I wish they could have moved to THAT house'. He heard the wish in our hearts. They are loving their new home - and the owners are Christians just like our family. It's so wonderful to have our family close to us! A big year for the family - graduation, he was accepted into the Guard (part time) and accepted in the college of his choice. We all felt the hand of the Lord in every change & grandson is esp grateful that he will be able to attend university and NOT have student debt!
Deb & family