My lesson for today.....
#31
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Moved from Missouri to California June2013 have 1 son 2 daughters, all grown and 2 cats
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Oh such a difficult lesson. I'd never heard that story but I like it and now will try to remember when I covet the latest greatest when mostly already happy with what I have! Thank you for a great lesson I appreciate it!
#34
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 24,660
There is nothing wrong with wanting to have something that will make a project easier.
There is something very right with appreciating what one has and using it to the best of one's ability.
Your analogy was excellent.
There is something very right with appreciating what one has and using it to the best of one's ability.
Your analogy was excellent.
#35
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Hampstead N.C.
Posts: 1,870
Your story was touching. I think we all covet at times, but feel better when appreciation for what we do have sets in. I to tried a very expensive long arm at a quilt show and it was wonderful. However, my older Bernina does sew well and I do enjjoy what I have and grateful that it sews nicely. If the time comes that I have space and the means of something nicer I hope I also have the time to enjoy that. Most importantly we all need to remember to enjoy what our God Lord has provided and your story did reflect that truth.
#38
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Madison, Ohio
Posts: 226
Yes, a LA would probably be nice but I've quilted so many large 120 x 120 quilts on my DSM that I am now quite comfortable with it and honestly don't have the desire to go through the learning curve that would be required with a LA machine. Instead of getting a LA, I think I will get an automatic generator for my house for when the power goes out (which is often) and I would even have enough money to replace a couple of windows for what a LA would cost!! (That is when I get the money saved up "someday.")
#39
Contentment is often what we need. I decline going shopping, quilt shopping and other shopping too, just because I so often get snagged into desiring what I don't need. When I spend my day yearning for bigger and better, I forget to be thankful for the good that I already have. Would I like a better machine with a larger harp or down need feature, sure, but my machine works well and is sufficient for my skill level. Do I like that beautiful cut of fabric, sure, but I have bins and bins of fabric to use. Thank you good Lord for all that you have given to me and.. sew on! I'll know when it is time for that upgraded machine or that spectacular cut of fabric for that special quilt when the time is right!
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