symbolic of an inclusive, unconditionally loving, God.
They wrap, enfold, comfort, cover, give solace,
mother, hug, shelter and beautify.
Those who have received these shawls have been
uplifted and affirmed, as if given wings to
fly above their troubles…”
Written in 1998 by: Janet Bristow © 2005
Yesterday I dropped of this shawl at the church to be given away to someone in need of comfort. Whenever I give one to someone I know, I include the text above. I do not see them as strictly a religious item but an item of comfort. I know some of you that read my blog probably think, "Oh God, she is knitting another shawl."
After I dropped off the shawl, I stopped at Saver's to check out their knitting stuff and see if I could find a sweater or two to recycle and found the items below: 8 stitch holders, 4 pairs of straight needles (8 inch, I think) and a crochet hook and it all cost me $4.09. I have found, that for certain items, I do like using straight needles but only if they are the shorter ones. I still can't stand the really long ones. They seem way too unwieldy to me.
Simple things make me happy. I picked up a face plate and "holster" for my new cell phone on ebay. While I was at the mall trying to get my ipod fixed, I stopped by a kiosk that sold face plates and asked how to put this one on my phone. The young man, probably about 19-20, was very nice and did it for me. I love it.....just makes my phone look different than David's and is "fun".
And finally, an ipod update: I got ANOTHER ONE because the 2nd one was truly dead. The guys at the genius bar were giving me a bad time and told me that maybe it died because of the music that was being played on it and asked if I was playing NSync or something? I said no, it died while I was listening to a knitting podcast (I was knitting while I was waiting in line). The "Genius" said, hmmmm....didn't know they had one of those. Hey, there is a podcast of everyone!
Ok...I guess that is enough babble for one post. An amazing mind, right? Oh yeah, you know it baby!
5 comments:
I love that you make prayer shawls. Hopefully when my knitting skills improve I'll be right there with you. I can only imagine how nice this is for someone who is suffering to receive.
at least you can count to apple to keep giving you new ones. Hopefully this will be the last time.
The shawl is beautiful, the recipient will truly appreciate it.
You are so kind...knitting prayer shawls is wonderful. I can't help but think of all the lives you have touched with your gifts.
The shawls you make are so beautiful on their own. Giving them away as gestures of comfort and support make them even more astounding. What a wonderful way to give back to the world we live in. Thank you for sharing the note.
So weird that your iPod keeps fritzing on you
Sarah I have never given a thought to prayer shawls before. Well, that's not true, but my thoughts weren't very understanding. I just wanted to tell you that seeing that gorgeous blue shawl and reading your post made me finally get it. Now I see that something beautiful and handmade that overtly acknowledges someone's grief and need is an important and powerful thing. Thank you.
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