Progam
Nita Billman shared a short program with the guild. She showed a bag of tangled yarn and read a short story that she had written about it.
Life is a series of strings that intertwine with other peoples lives and if we were to try and untangle the strings there would be many hours and years spent trying to figure out how to untangle those strings.
Once I had several skeins of yarn that I wanted to freshen up and I thought that if I would put them in a bag and put them in the dryer for a short time that would do the trick. I didn't quite have the correct bag so I thought if I put the yarn in a pillowcase and tied the pillowcase shut and put all that in the dryer that would freshen up the yarn. When I opened the dryer there was the yarn in the dryer tub with the pillowcase tangled among all the strings of the yarn.
I finally got the pillow case out of the strings without cutting anything. This is the goal (not to cut the strings). After several attempts, I got a small piece of the string out and into a ball. It has been quite sometime since I have been working on this project and today it dawned on me this is like life. You cannot undo things that have gone astray in a short time. You must put some effort into the project to accomplish what it is you are trying to undo. Sometimes there is no way to undo what is already done. This is why it is important to be sure the string that is your life will not become tangled with someone else's string and then someone else's that will cause you grief in your string of life. So we all should choose carefully where we leave our string and how it is tangles with someone else's string.
April Guest
Nancy Kessler's daughter, Kayla, and granddaughter, Lydia, are in the States for a couple of months.
Once I had several skeins of yarn that I wanted to freshen up and I thought that if I would put them in a bag and put them in the dryer for a short time that would do the trick. I didn't quite have the correct bag so I thought if I put the yarn in a pillowcase and tied the pillowcase shut and put all that in the dryer that would freshen up the yarn. When I opened the dryer there was the yarn in the dryer tub with the pillowcase tangled among all the strings of the yarn.
I finally got the pillow case out of the strings without cutting anything. This is the goal (not to cut the strings). After several attempts, I got a small piece of the string out and into a ball. It has been quite sometime since I have been working on this project and today it dawned on me this is like life. You cannot undo things that have gone astray in a short time. You must put some effort into the project to accomplish what it is you are trying to undo. Sometimes there is no way to undo what is already done. This is why it is important to be sure the string that is your life will not become tangled with someone else's string and then someone else's that will cause you grief in your string of life. So we all should choose carefully where we leave our string and how it is tangles with someone else's string.
April Guest
Nancy Kessler's daughter, Kayla, and granddaughter, Lydia, are in the States for a couple of months.
The Itchin' for Stitchin' Guild will be raffling chances for this star quilt from May 6 - July 1, 2010. The winner will be drawn at the July guild meeting on July 1st. The May blog post will have more details about ticket prices and where the tickets will be sold.
Block of the Month Challenge
The final challenge has been issued for our current BOM challenge - Put your quilt together! Nancy Kessler showed her quilt top and told participating BOM members to bring their quilt top to the May guild meeting.
Quilt Trunk Show Featuring Darcy Ashton
Darcy Ashton of Oklahoma City will hold a trunk show in Altamont, KS, on May 21, 2010, at the First Baptist Church (400 S. Wabash) beginning at 6:00pm. Cost is 2 Fat Quarters of 100% cotton quilting fabric. There will be a drawing for some of these fat quarters later in the evening and refreshments will be served afterwards. For more information contact Nancy Kessler - quiltersbin1399@gmail.com or Peggy Reynolds- redbird7@ckt.net
Show and Tell
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