As I sit here today looking at the giant stack of kit boxes ready to be mailed tomorrow, I'm feeling good. This is the final batch of the 53 kits that were ordered and it's always a sense of accomplishment when a project is completed. But, really when I analyze why I feel good, it's because of all of you who responded when I posted about my fractured shoulder. I was sort of crying the blues, and you all ordered kits. This kept me busy, and then by buying them, you helped me pay for all the doc and physical therapy bills. The silver lining in this was all the connections made, wonderful conversation from wise and witty beadworkers had, and the genuine goodwill and warmth spread about by all. So, this little Christmas ornament (which was a previous kit from long ago) will be a gift. I'm putting all of the kit buyers names in a hat, or maybe a coffee can, lol, and will have Robert draw one name. We will do it on Tuesday, and I will announce the winner on Facebook because that's where I correspond with you all. Hope this small token of gratitude will be fun! Keep a look out on Tuesday for the winner! Thank you!!!
I'm a beadworker who's always sewing. From time to time I'll be showing you what I've been working on.
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