but sunday's coming! on this the darkest day in the Christian religion, we have hope in the promise of the resurrection. as a Christian, it doesn't mean i'm any different than anyone else, in fact i prefer to consider myself a recovering Pharisee....with human responses and failings. one of my favorite sermons was given by Tony Campolo and he wrote a book as well...no matter what burden or seemingly insurmountable issue, i take solace in knowing that sunday always comes....here is the book....
as for quilting on this holy day, my friday (insignificant) burden is to finish the scrappy DWR arcs in march...can i do it? well i can certainly try....here is the done and to do progress....
and great minds always think alike, don't they? this arrived yesterday with--what else--a scrappy DWR with a dark blue background! who knew?
this is "american patchwork & quilting" june issue....this dark blue is a print and more of a navy than royal blue, but isn't it stunning?

We all have those human responses to strive to overcome, don’t we? I like that thought to remember that Sunday always comes.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on your quilt. That magazine photo shows a glimpse of the beautiful quilt yet to come from your hands!
You´re an inspiration for me. I have all the pieces of foundation paper to make a DWR and I wanted to make it scrappy. This might be the push I need! Your arcs are very pretty. I like the scrappiness!
ReplyDeletethank you...as i have been inspired by so many..
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