Sunday, March 12, 2017

Lesson Learned. Slow Stitching Sunday.

Lesson Learned.
I love reading your positive comments about how this Bible study!  It is changing my life - spiritually, emotionally and professionally.

Sometimes a situation will require me to advocate for those for whom I'm responsible.   At the time, I usually have no doubt, but, when I get home, it hits.  


I turned to my Father for help by reading Philippians.  This verse was His response to me:


It was like God shone a spotlight on verse 4:
not looking to your own interests, 
but looking to the interests of others.
Philippians 2:4
He reassured me that this was indeed what I was doing.  And He is right. The peace that passes all understanding
came in.  Whatever happens, it will be o.k

 
Here's this post  that I wrote on Philippians 2:4.  

Slow Stitching Sunday

Today was anything but "slow".  I did manage to get a bit of slow stitching between church, playing with my 2 1/2 year old and 8 month grandsons and a shopping trip with my daughter!  Here it is!
 This is my Quilty 365.  You see the black circles?  Those represent the days my hubby was sick.  The brown was when he was getting better.  The butterflies was when he was even better! 



This block is my weekly favorite - it was on a Wednesday - my day to play with my two oldest grandbabies.  The playfulness of this fabric reminds me of them and the fun we have!  


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9 comments:

  1. We can find important lessons every moment we open the Bible. I agree that what we do for others is what really count. Love your circle blocks and the meaning of each of them. You will have memories with this quilt. Have a blessed week

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    1. Thank you, Ivani! It's so nice to have such encouraging comments! Yes, now that I'm staying up with it, I'm already enjoying looking back on this month! Thank you for stopping by and commenting! Blessings!

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  2. What a great verse out of Philippians. And a terrific book, overall -- some of my favorite memory verses come from that epistle! Your circle blocks are charming and I love how you're personalizing them -- what a very special quilt that will be when it's all finished!

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    1. Thank you! I love Philippians as well! Other participants gave me the idea of personalizing them! Thank you for stopping by and commenting!

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  3. The scrappy circle project is such a great living document of your life!
    ENjoy your circle stitching!

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    1. Thank you for your encouragement! I'm having so much fun with it! Thank you for stopping by and commenting!

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  4. I have just about finished my 365 daily circles from last year and really enjoyed the challenge. Looking back now as I am quilting it brings back so many memories...both the good days and the bad. That is life.

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  5. Hi Karen! Thank you so much for sharing your experience! As I read your comment, I realized that I can simply sew them together and quilt them later! How many rows did you use? Are you making them into one gigantic quilt? Thank you for stopping by and commenting!

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    1. I just saw your quilt! It's so gorgeous! Thank you so much for stopping by. Yes, life does have good and bad days.......it's wonderful to see how many good days follow the bad! :) Take good care! Thank you for stopping by and commenting!

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