So as I look over my posts, I see that I am not keeping up on what is on the needles!
Another FO first and this one was a hard one to accomplish as it was a surprise Christmas gift for my dear husband. He has been lamenting the fact that we no longer have garden space. Our new back garden is just a big parking lot...great for easy care and for when friends come over but not for growing vegetables!
So I knitted him a reminder of his gentleman farmer days in Bedworth...a Garden Gnome. This one can live in his home office/man cave.
Now Mr. T is a little happier now that his friend is with him again...looks a little like him too (happy co-incidence, lol).
There is going to be an addition to Nana's Clubhouse activities in January. My card making skills are going to move up a notch...I am becoming a Stampin' Up Demonstrator. One way to acquire my needed ideas, skills and supplies for our own personal cards as well as an income supplement to aid in the initiatives we are launching and continuing in Serbia.
If you are in the Southport and in need of papercrafting supplies, give me a holler. Also I am starting up a crafting group that will meet monthly at Shoreline Church, Mornington Road, Southport. More information to follow.
I have also been asked to run a Paper Crafting workshop at The Yarn Fairy, Wesley Street, Southport on the 4th Saturday in January, 25th January to be exact. Call them at 01704 538968 to book your space. £10 includes all your supplies and instructions...come along and have a dabble.
Friday, December 27, 2013
Thursday, December 26, 2013
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the magi: bring their treasure
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Finishing is better than starting.
We began
our Advent journey with the Magi, and we end with them. Their destination was
to worship, so after seeing the star reappear, they follow. The house they
entered certainly was not a King’s palace; the people before them were not
powerful and influential. They saw a young girl, a small child. The carpenter
was not there. He was probably at work. The home was modest with little room
for them to stay over. Yet, as they did at the beginning of their
journey, they put all their experiences with Kings and leaders; beauty and
riches, behind them. They came to see. They came to worship. The scripture
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Monday, December 23, 2013
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jesus: a baby wrapped for all
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mentions the baby Jesus as being wrapped in ‘swaddling clothes’ or cloths,
twice in five verses (verses 7 and 12, chapter 2). Mary was Luke’s primary source in this gospel narrative. These are a mother’s details. Mary would have made and placed the clothes on her baby. Swaddling clothes are not a sign of poverty. Religious parents wrapped their children with a prayerful future purpose. These clothes were narrow strips of fine linen about two inches wide. They were wrapped around a baby’s body after the child was gently washed with water very lightly salted; tight from head to foot. The salt symbolized qualities of truth and honesty: the prayer here is that the child would speak words salted with truth. The tight wrapping symbolised the parents’ prayerful desire that the child would grow straight, free from wayward choices and unrighteous life. Only the child’s face was left uncovered so they could breathe. These clothes were left on the newborn only a few days. They represent the parents’ desires for the child: a life of straight paths in word and deed. But there is more here. For the shepherds such wrapping in a manger must call to their minds how they would wrap new born lambs; for mothers such wrapping is an indicator of tender love: Mary made the linen clothes and washed and wrapped her child with her own loving hands. For us such clothes may foreshadow the strips of linen Peter sees when enters the empty tomb. ‘He bent over and looked in at the strips of linen lying there but did not go in.’ (John 20:5) We can go into the manger this Advent, as a shepherd in wonder; as a mother with joy or as people wrapped in his love: the love of a baby and a Saviour. A baby who loves all. What a wonder to be wrapped in. As we approach Christmas and anticipate the excitement of present-giving let’s remember that we have already been given a King who gave it all. |
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
I have been working on filling some knitting orders for Christmas. Here's one straight off the needles... and will be in the post to Coventry tomorrow morning!
Now that is one Foxy hat! Merry Christmas Miss Jessica!
Second one going on the needles this evening, but thankfully it isn't due for a couple of months for the Johnson baby.
Now that is one Foxy hat! Merry Christmas Miss Jessica!
Second one going on the needles this evening, but thankfully it isn't due for a couple of months for the Johnson baby.
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Advent Wonder:
joseph: generous by design
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Joseph is
a model of the quiet, ever present, unspoken yet reliable wonder that is not
immediately recognised in life. His words are never recorded in the Gospels.
We may not see him, but we do see what he builds. As a carpenter, he worked
with the grain and shape of different woods; he planned and designed. He saw
Mary, a young girl, and planned a family; a home; a shared life. As David’s
linear descendant he brought with him a family history that shaped him; a
deep past and future to be shared. And then he finds his design shattered.
Mary is with child, and not by him. Time for Plan B. Faithful, reliable Joseph plans a quiet divorce (Matthew 1:19). But then his plans are interrupted by another builder, who changes the design: But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife…She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins (Matthew 1: 20-21) God intervened through an Angel in a dream and Joseph’s plans were redrawn. Instead of following his own plan, he built a life as Mary’s husband and our Saviour’s father. Here is the wonder – that the Lord used Joseph’s obedience and his skills to build a fully human Saviour God: Jesus. God’s son, raised and taught by human hands. How? Having watched and learned from his earthly father, Joseph - a practical man who laboured with loving hands - we see Jesus using his hands time and again to heal, and to save. He heals the man born blind with spittle and dirt that he rubs in blind man's eyes; he reaches out a hand to save a drowning Peter, he feeds the five thousand and the disciples by breaking bread. He was a carpenter’s son with a carpenter’s hands: generous hands that eventually stretched out on a wooden cross to save his people from their sins. Jesus crafts our salvation with his very human hands which he learned to use from a humble, quiet, earthly father: Joseph, a skilled carpenter with generous hands. |
Monday, December 16, 2013
Great weekend of out and about...a little bit of Christmas after a craft crawl with my friend, Hayley.
Saturday 7:15 am the car was loaded with Geocachers, Paul & Kirsten and crafters, Hayley and me. We set out for Chester and the surrounding area.
Well after dropping our adventurous geocachers, off to McDonalds for a top up on breakfast and a coffee then we were off to our first stop HobbyCraft. You want to ask why HobbyCraft? It has been over 6 months since I have stepped into one as there isn't one any closer to Southport, insert sad face here. Oh well, it was so much fun as this shop had a great fabric section as well all the knitting, papercrafts, painting, etc. There were so many wonderful ideas for Christmas too! I was truly in my element!
But we hadn't made it to the main event...The Stash! A great knitters haven and boy did we have fun. Located in an industrial estate and in a warehouse. I was beginning to think I had the wrong address in the SatNav. Opened the door and found a knitter's paradise...
Shelves and shelves of lovely fibres. Then the samples all about, yes that is a knitted umbrella and of course with the matching wellie socks for your outing. We all need a place like this not to just shop in as we were invited to sit and have a cuppa. Hayley and I brought our knitting so we settled in for a good natter.
While in Chester, don't miss out on a visit to The Stash and in the meantime, check out their website for some delicious fibres you just can't live without.
Tomorrow, a little bit of a Dickens Christmas...be merry!
Saturday 7:15 am the car was loaded with Geocachers, Paul & Kirsten and crafters, Hayley and me. We set out for Chester and the surrounding area.
Well after dropping our adventurous geocachers, off to McDonalds for a top up on breakfast and a coffee then we were off to our first stop HobbyCraft. You want to ask why HobbyCraft? It has been over 6 months since I have stepped into one as there isn't one any closer to Southport, insert sad face here. Oh well, it was so much fun as this shop had a great fabric section as well all the knitting, papercrafts, painting, etc. There were so many wonderful ideas for Christmas too! I was truly in my element!
But we hadn't made it to the main event...The Stash! A great knitters haven and boy did we have fun. Located in an industrial estate and in a warehouse. I was beginning to think I had the wrong address in the SatNav. Opened the door and found a knitter's paradise...
Shelves and shelves of lovely fibres. Then the samples all about, yes that is a knitted umbrella and of course with the matching wellie socks for your outing. We all need a place like this not to just shop in as we were invited to sit and have a cuppa. Hayley and I brought our knitting so we settled in for a good natter.
While in Chester, don't miss out on a visit to The Stash and in the meantime, check out their website for some delicious fibres you just can't live without.
Tomorrow, a little bit of a Dickens Christmas...be merry!
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Advent Wonder..Angels
Abundant in worship
The word ‘angel’ in the Greek means ‘messenger’ and whenever angels appear we usually expect them to fulfil this purpose as messengers of God. One of the subtle wonders of Advent is that this is not their only role in the narrative, neither is it their primary role.
One Angel visits the shepherds and announces, “A Saviour has just been born in David’s town, a Saviour who is Messiah and Master. This is what you’re to look for: a baby wrapped in a blanket and lying in a manger.” This sparks a chain reaction: the shepherds run immediately to Bethlehem, see the baby and it is they who deliver the message of the Messiah’s birth to everyone they meet. So, if the shepherds are the messengers, what is the primary role of angels in the Advent story? Wikipedia describes the angels of the Nativity as ‘messengers’ and shepherds as those who ‘adore.’ It is in fact the reverse. The messenger job belongs to the shepherds in the field. So what is the angels’ role?
Adoration.
Adoration of the Word made flesh; the good news that the Saviour is born. This is what they long to see and sing of. Let’s look at their song:
Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favour rests.” Luke 2, 13-14 NIV
It is a simple chorus, a few words. But not just a few raise their voices: ‘a great company’ appear and sing. They are united, generous and abundant in their adoration and worship.
Abundant in worship
The word ‘angel’ in the Greek means ‘messenger’ and whenever angels appear we usually expect them to fulfil this purpose as messengers of God. One of the subtle wonders of Advent is that this is not their only role in the narrative, neither is it their primary role.
One Angel visits the shepherds and announces, “A Saviour has just been born in David’s town, a Saviour who is Messiah and Master. This is what you’re to look for: a baby wrapped in a blanket and lying in a manger.” This sparks a chain reaction: the shepherds run immediately to Bethlehem, see the baby and it is they who deliver the message of the Messiah’s birth to everyone they meet. So, if the shepherds are the messengers, what is the primary role of angels in the Advent story? Wikipedia describes the angels of the Nativity as ‘messengers’ and shepherds as those who ‘adore.’ It is in fact the reverse. The messenger job belongs to the shepherds in the field. So what is the angels’ role?
Adoration.
Adoration of the Word made flesh; the good news that the Saviour is born. This is what they long to see and sing of. Let’s look at their song:
Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favour rests.” Luke 2, 13-14 NIV
It is a simple chorus, a few words. But not just a few raise their voices: ‘a great company’ appear and sing. They are united, generous and abundant in their adoration and worship.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Advent Wonder #2:
“Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” Luke 1:38
Mary was probably about fifteen years old when the Angel Gabriel approached her with the news of a child’s birth. At the time, it was hardly welcome news. She was engaged to Joseph but not married. In a moment she became an unwed pregnant teenage girl, open to gossip and speculation. According to the Torah, she could be stoned: her life, and her unborn child’s life, were in Joseph’s hands. Physically, her body would never be the same again after the rigours of pregnancy and childbirth. The destiny of her child would provoke jealousy from earthly rulers such as Herod. Her life had been mapped out with Joseph creating a family with economic security, but now everything hung in the balance. So how does Mary react? Her response is generous. She surrenders her plans and her future and plunges her life into uncertainty.
Yet, in the midst of great unknown she composes a song of praise and worship: the first song ever composed about Jesus’ birth. It is a song of generosity. It is a song that speaks of her understanding of who her son is. It begins, ‘My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour.’ (Luke 1:46)
Mary is the first person to experience authentic salvation - the good news – and she proclaims it extravagantly.
What songs will you sing at Christmas time? Will your voice echo Mary’s, remembering and rejoicing in the ‘mighty things’ (Luke 1: 49) he has done for you? Are you surrendering to his plans?
“Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” Luke 1:38
Mary was probably about fifteen years old when the Angel Gabriel approached her with the news of a child’s birth. At the time, it was hardly welcome news. She was engaged to Joseph but not married. In a moment she became an unwed pregnant teenage girl, open to gossip and speculation. According to the Torah, she could be stoned: her life, and her unborn child’s life, were in Joseph’s hands. Physically, her body would never be the same again after the rigours of pregnancy and childbirth. The destiny of her child would provoke jealousy from earthly rulers such as Herod. Her life had been mapped out with Joseph creating a family with economic security, but now everything hung in the balance. So how does Mary react? Her response is generous. She surrenders her plans and her future and plunges her life into uncertainty.
Yet, in the midst of great unknown she composes a song of praise and worship: the first song ever composed about Jesus’ birth. It is a song of generosity. It is a song that speaks of her understanding of who her son is. It begins, ‘My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour.’ (Luke 1:46)
Mary is the first person to experience authentic salvation - the good news – and she proclaims it extravagantly.
What songs will you sing at Christmas time? Will your voice echo Mary’s, remembering and rejoicing in the ‘mighty things’ (Luke 1: 49) he has done for you? Are you surrendering to his plans?
Monday, December 2, 2013
Wow, it has been quite a year already...
Hundreds of cards, trips back and forth to Serbia and the States, settling into the new flat and now it is time to get ready for Christmas! I love this time of year!
There's lots I could share on my creations, like our Christmas card that will be going out shortly thanks to our daughter Erin.
Well that is card# 2 with the addition of "Peace on Earth" in the upper right hand corner. I don't know if I have a photo of the original card! Oh well, you will see it when it arrives in your mailboxes.
But more importantly, today is the beginning of Advent...preparation for His coming birth. Here's a piece from the newsletter I receive...
Hundreds of cards, trips back and forth to Serbia and the States, settling into the new flat and now it is time to get ready for Christmas! I love this time of year!
There's lots I could share on my creations, like our Christmas card that will be going out shortly thanks to our daughter Erin.
Well that is card# 2 with the addition of "Peace on Earth" in the upper right hand corner. I don't know if I have a photo of the original card! Oh well, you will see it when it arrives in your mailboxes.
But more importantly, today is the beginning of Advent...preparation for His coming birth. Here's a piece from the newsletter I receive...
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saw his star in the east and have come to worship him” Matthew 2:2 We start our Advent journey with the Magi because they are our guides. They saw the end at the beginning. For centuries before Jesus’ birth, the Magi studied the skies - looking for a sign that he was coming. They studied the prophecies; they passed down ancient wisdom from one generation to the next; they watched and waited. Long before the manger in Bethlehem, these scholars searched for a single star that would lead them to the one who had been born King of the Jews. A voyage was inevitable. But it wasn't going to be an effortless journey. What might it mean for you to give up your home and your livelihood, and pursue God for months – maybe even years – across whole nations? With drive, purpose and conviction the Magi left their world behind and journeyed generously. They gave their time and they prepared thoughtful and precious gifts: gold, frankincense and myrrh. We don’t know how long the journey took. But what we do know – what we can be certain of – is that the Magi journeyed with purpose. By carefully studying a rich history of knowledge, they were able to plot their future journey with purpose and passion. And what was their end-point? Worship. We share with them the same purpose as we begin the season of Advent. |
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Well it has already been a week since we moved into our new flat. And what a week it has been! Boxes and boxes unpacked and flattened, rooms coming together as we merge our things in the new furnishings. Still too messy for my taste to give you photographic proof so that will have to wait.
All that activity doesn't mean there wasn't any relaxation time along with some knitting time though. And with it came the completion of my pullover. Whatever takes me so long, oh it's the baking, the cardmaking and life but I think it was well worth the wait!
Me, 18 lbs. slimmer than when I started and my pullover of 4 months of knitting...
Now on to a blanket for a special young man who will be making the scene in August! As well as finally finishing Aileen's sweater...the pile of UFO will be conquered!
And of course, I must start a new project for me...February Lady sweater me thinks!
Happy Crafting!
All that activity doesn't mean there wasn't any relaxation time along with some knitting time though. And with it came the completion of my pullover. Whatever takes me so long, oh it's the baking, the cardmaking and life but I think it was well worth the wait!
Me, 18 lbs. slimmer than when I started and my pullover of 4 months of knitting...
Now on to a blanket for a special young man who will be making the scene in August! As well as finally finishing Aileen's sweater...the pile of UFO will be conquered!
And of course, I must start a new project for me...February Lady sweater me thinks!
Happy Crafting!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
11 days to go!
In 11 days we move to Southport and May brings the beginning of our new adventure. Paul and I will be working together as Country Leaders to Serbia.
We are packing up the house each day and saying our good byes. And the latter is the hardest part. We have only lived in Bedworth for less than 4 years but we have made some great connections here! I pray that we can keep them going!
On the needles still is my blue pullover! Heading into the last bits and hopefully will have enough yarn! I should have it finished by the weekend so I promise that I will post photos.
On the diet front, I have lost 16 lbs since February! I have hit a plateau but am going to try for another 10 lbs. Here I am at this weight...
I am looking forward to the warmer weather as I am ready to wearing my summer clothes. This year, the bathing suit is not my enemy!!
We are packing up the house each day and saying our good byes. And the latter is the hardest part. We have only lived in Bedworth for less than 4 years but we have made some great connections here! I pray that we can keep them going!
On the needles still is my blue pullover! Heading into the last bits and hopefully will have enough yarn! I should have it finished by the weekend so I promise that I will post photos.
On the diet front, I have lost 16 lbs since February! I have hit a plateau but am going to try for another 10 lbs. Here I am at this weight...
I am looking forward to the warmer weather as I am ready to wearing my summer clothes. This year, the bathing suit is not my enemy!!
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
A little bit more
Hi all!
Hoodie is still coming along. I have about 3 more inches on the sleeve and it will be complete!
On the diet front after a week, I can report that I have lost a total of 6 pounds!!! I am now below the weight I was when I first came over to the UK. My clothes are starting to fit so much better. There is no fat clothes in the wardrobe so something had to change and thankfully this diet has awakened this old metabolism of mine.
Words do not describe how excited I am! Photos to follow!
Love to you all!
Hoodie is still coming along. I have about 3 more inches on the sleeve and it will be complete!
On the diet front after a week, I can report that I have lost a total of 6 pounds!!! I am now below the weight I was when I first came over to the UK. My clothes are starting to fit so much better. There is no fat clothes in the wardrobe so something had to change and thankfully this diet has awakened this old metabolism of mine.
Words do not describe how excited I am! Photos to follow!
Love to you all!
Thursday, February 7, 2013
A little bit at a time!
The hoodie is coming along great. On the second sleeve now and the ties to go and after stitching up the hood, it is finished. ( I am typing this post at the office so I can't post a new photo, sorry!) A photo update will come this evening.
One more thing that is going a little bit at a time is this diet! But I am so pleased. I have lost 4.5 lbs so far! The best thing is that my clothes are beginning to feel better as I wear them. No longer do I have the accordian closet where I can browse the sizes of now and the past. I have size 8s and 10s only so diet I will so I can enjoy my summer clothes and feel confident in my swimsuit too.
Haven't really made any cards since our return from the states as my papercutter needed some refurbishment. Woodware isn't kidding about how many cuts you can get from the plastic strip below the cutter. I had to stop making cards as I was no longer getting any clean cuts. Well the wait is over as my new strips arrived in yesterday's mail. (Happy dance inserted here!) So stay tuned for new creations on their way.
Have a crafty afternoon!
One more thing that is going a little bit at a time is this diet! But I am so pleased. I have lost 4.5 lbs so far! The best thing is that my clothes are beginning to feel better as I wear them. No longer do I have the accordian closet where I can browse the sizes of now and the past. I have size 8s and 10s only so diet I will so I can enjoy my summer clothes and feel confident in my swimsuit too.
Haven't really made any cards since our return from the states as my papercutter needed some refurbishment. Woodware isn't kidding about how many cuts you can get from the plastic strip below the cutter. I had to stop making cards as I was no longer getting any clean cuts. Well the wait is over as my new strips arrived in yesterday's mail. (Happy dance inserted here!) So stay tuned for new creations on their way.
Have a crafty afternoon!
Sunday, February 3, 2013
So it begins...
A friend of mine said that diets start in February so you can get rid of all the Christmas candy. Well, whatever the reason...it's February and I am starting now to lose the weight. Not much compared to others but enough to be back to my goal weight prior to Erin & Paul's wedding.
156 on the scale this morning and I am following the 17 Day Diet by Dr. Mike Moreno. It was recommended by another friend and when I saw the results she got, I was definitely intrigued. My goal is 139 by my 55th birthday, June 13th. I did it for my 50th so I should be able to do it again. And this time I am keeping it off! Summer clothes and bathing suit, here I come!
Now don't fear that I am going to crash diet or anything. This diet is designed to trick a slow or sleeping metabolism. And mine is definitely sleeping most of the time. So I will report in with my weight loss from time to time so I can track my progress.
On the knitting front, I have been working right along on the Baby Hoodie and am about to finish off the bottom of the back and fronts that have been worked in one piece.
Off to finish the bottom garter stitch and then it's on to picking up the sleeve stitches. This will be finished in plenty of time for the next trip to Serbia. It is a baby gift for Vesna & Neshna newest addition. Happy Sunday everyone!
156 on the scale this morning and I am following the 17 Day Diet by Dr. Mike Moreno. It was recommended by another friend and when I saw the results she got, I was definitely intrigued. My goal is 139 by my 55th birthday, June 13th. I did it for my 50th so I should be able to do it again. And this time I am keeping it off! Summer clothes and bathing suit, here I come!
Now don't fear that I am going to crash diet or anything. This diet is designed to trick a slow or sleeping metabolism. And mine is definitely sleeping most of the time. So I will report in with my weight loss from time to time so I can track my progress.
On the knitting front, I have been working right along on the Baby Hoodie and am about to finish off the bottom of the back and fronts that have been worked in one piece.
Off to finish the bottom garter stitch and then it's on to picking up the sleeve stitches. This will be finished in plenty of time for the next trip to Serbia. It is a baby gift for Vesna & Neshna newest addition. Happy Sunday everyone!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Have you ever asked yourself why did I do that?
Now, don't assume that this is going to be a rant! I am sitting here pinching myself in delight as I have been thinking about the events of the last 72 hours. And it went like this...
Over the last year I have had many donations of yarn and knitted garments for our friends in Romania, Serbia, Moldova and Albania. Paul has made trips over usually with half of his suitcase filled with these garments and blankets to distribute to those in need. Then in June, we had the Let's Get Knitted fundraiser that didn't raise the amount of money I had forecasted but God has been showing me what it was more about...people giving of their time and stash to knit the 6 inch squares and scarves to make up the blankets. I have just taken a break from sewing the backing on these blankets to tell you this story! We are still finishing up blankets as more and more knitted pieces were donated late into the summer and autumn because someone knew someone, well you get the picture.
We live in a very small home so I have to get these worked up so we have our space back but more importantly while I am sitting feeling chilly in my heated home, there are those that don't have anything to keep themselves warm.
Along with a bag of more donated yarn, I was given a bag of scrap yarn, skeins of tapestry yarn and wondered, what am I going to do with that? But held on to it. Here is the poignant part of the story. One of the ladies left a post on our group FB page asking if anyone had any orange-red yarn she could have to do some darning. Not even thinking I grabbed the bag in hopes there would be something.
Now darning to me is to mend the toe of a sock, fix a seam in a sweater, sewing up places that no one would actually see the mend. It turns out the hole that needs to be mended is in the front of a child's sleeveless vest and one of the skeins was the exact colour needed!
Even in the smallest things, a hole in a child's vest, He provides for everything. From the hole to the knitted garments that are helping keep the families of Novi Sad, Serbia and beyond covered! Why be surprised?
I will keep accepting the donations made available because I know God is making sure we will have the things people will need or know the people that can help out.
Thank you Lord for everyone who thinks of others and is willing to be Your hands, Your feet to total strangers. I can't wait for what He is going to do next!
Over the last year I have had many donations of yarn and knitted garments for our friends in Romania, Serbia, Moldova and Albania. Paul has made trips over usually with half of his suitcase filled with these garments and blankets to distribute to those in need. Then in June, we had the Let's Get Knitted fundraiser that didn't raise the amount of money I had forecasted but God has been showing me what it was more about...people giving of their time and stash to knit the 6 inch squares and scarves to make up the blankets. I have just taken a break from sewing the backing on these blankets to tell you this story! We are still finishing up blankets as more and more knitted pieces were donated late into the summer and autumn because someone knew someone, well you get the picture.
We live in a very small home so I have to get these worked up so we have our space back but more importantly while I am sitting feeling chilly in my heated home, there are those that don't have anything to keep themselves warm.
Along with a bag of more donated yarn, I was given a bag of scrap yarn, skeins of tapestry yarn and wondered, what am I going to do with that? But held on to it. Here is the poignant part of the story. One of the ladies left a post on our group FB page asking if anyone had any orange-red yarn she could have to do some darning. Not even thinking I grabbed the bag in hopes there would be something.
Now darning to me is to mend the toe of a sock, fix a seam in a sweater, sewing up places that no one would actually see the mend. It turns out the hole that needs to be mended is in the front of a child's sleeveless vest and one of the skeins was the exact colour needed!
Even in the smallest things, a hole in a child's vest, He provides for everything. From the hole to the knitted garments that are helping keep the families of Novi Sad, Serbia and beyond covered! Why be surprised?
I will keep accepting the donations made available because I know God is making sure we will have the things people will need or know the people that can help out.
Thank you Lord for everyone who thinks of others and is willing to be Your hands, Your feet to total strangers. I can't wait for what He is going to do next!
Friday, January 25, 2013
Working to reduce the stash!
Okay, let's try that again!
If you are a knitter/crocheter and you don't know about Ravelry, let me introduce you to one of the greatest social networks I am a member of. Go to www.ravelry.com and sign up.
The feature I love to use is looking up knitting, I don't crochet, by the yarn name I have been given, donated or have purchased myself. I am a very tactile person so if it feels good I will buy or take it. Wonderful until the realization comes to me that I don't have any idea what I will do with it. This was so sad but no more!
From the luxury of my lounge, I can discover some great uses for the yarn I have even my leftovers. The other night I searched hoping that I had enough Sirdar Snuggly DK in this lovely light green to make a baby gift for our pastor friends in Serbia. A neutral enough colour for either a boy or girl as I don't think they know what they are having!
I searched by name of yarn and the yardage the skeins represented and wow so many patterns were found. This website is such a gift to us. Thank you to the team!
Crafternoon is tomorrow so you know what I will be doing! Have a great weekend!
If you are a knitter/crocheter and you don't know about Ravelry, let me introduce you to one of the greatest social networks I am a member of. Go to www.ravelry.com and sign up.
The feature I love to use is looking up knitting, I don't crochet, by the yarn name I have been given, donated or have purchased myself. I am a very tactile person so if it feels good I will buy or take it. Wonderful until the realization comes to me that I don't have any idea what I will do with it. This was so sad but no more!
From the luxury of my lounge, I can discover some great uses for the yarn I have even my leftovers. The other night I searched hoping that I had enough Sirdar Snuggly DK in this lovely light green to make a baby gift for our pastor friends in Serbia. A neutral enough colour for either a boy or girl as I don't think they know what they are having!
I searched by name of yarn and the yardage the skeins represented and wow so many patterns were found. This website is such a gift to us. Thank you to the team!
Crafternoon is tomorrow so you know what I will be doing! Have a great weekend!
Monday, January 21, 2013
Happy New Year and more 2013 UFOs to complete
Hi everyone,
Our year started out the best and the worst ways possible. Let's get the worst out of the way...we flew to the States for our first family reunion of this Triller tribe and then got the flu! How does that happen? But despite the aches, pains and fever, Paul and I had a fantastic time while only one of our daughters fell ill at the end of the reunion. Here we are with our beautiful family minus one, our son in law, Paul :(...
And then PopPop trying to continue a tradition, watching It's Christmas, Charlie Brown! He has been watching that movie with our granddaughters for 10 Christmases now. Thank you Alison for putting up with our traditions!
And now on to my first of many UFOs of 2013...
My friend, Sarah, commissioned me to make her a tea cosy and here is her Sheep Tea Cosy. Sarah has seen photos and has already fallen in love. She says she will name it. Can't wait to see what she comes with.
More on our visit to the States and more completed UFOs to come!
Our year started out the best and the worst ways possible. Let's get the worst out of the way...we flew to the States for our first family reunion of this Triller tribe and then got the flu! How does that happen? But despite the aches, pains and fever, Paul and I had a fantastic time while only one of our daughters fell ill at the end of the reunion. Here we are with our beautiful family minus one, our son in law, Paul :(...
And then PopPop trying to continue a tradition, watching It's Christmas, Charlie Brown! He has been watching that movie with our granddaughters for 10 Christmases now. Thank you Alison for putting up with our traditions!
And now on to my first of many UFOs of 2013...
My friend, Sarah, commissioned me to make her a tea cosy and here is her Sheep Tea Cosy. Sarah has seen photos and has already fallen in love. She says she will name it. Can't wait to see what she comes with.
More on our visit to the States and more completed UFOs to come!
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