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Stitching
with Purpose
By: Dennise Cardona Kreinik Mfg., Co., Inc.
Today, we stitch
not because we have to, but because we want to -- because
we choose to. We stitch because of the pure enjoyment of
the whole
experience of it. Right? Does that reason make you feel guilty?
If it does,
you're not alone. There are many stitchers who admit to feeling
consumed
with guilt because they spend their free time enjoying this
great activity
rather than scratching items off their to-do lists. However,
stitching has a
purpose far beyond simply being an indulgence. To overcome
this sense of
guilt and instead approach stitching with a purposeful spirit,
it is
important to understand the real reason stitchers indulge
in this great
activity.
It
is important when searching for this purpose to consider
what stitching does for you emotionally.
How does it make you feel? Some say it
makes them feel happy, relaxed, more in touch with their
senses. Others
stitch to pass time, to relax at the end of a long day, to experience a
sense of accomplishment, to tap into their creative sides,
to share laughs
and good times with other stitchers, or to share themselves
through their
creations. What is your reason to take a blank canvas and add color and
design until a finished piece emerges? Some admit that it
is to experience
that wonderful sense of accomplishment-being proud of
the way a design
captures the moment after they breathe life into it. Most would agree that
the self-fulfillment experienced after accomplishing
such hard work is
significant and serves as good reason to pursue needlework. The joy that
comes from accomplishing is wonderful. Emotions are
contagious and joy is
one that people surely don't mind catching.
When you stitch, do you ever find yourself
asking, 'shouldn't I be doing something
else'? Why do we impose guilt on ourselves when we indulge in something that
has such positive effects? Perhaps we need to step back and
ask ourselves just how much has our work touched the lives of people around
us. Needlework is an intimate activity, one that gives us the profound
ability to place our love directly in the hands of those for whom we care
most deeply. When we poke that needle in and out of our canvases, a part
of
ourselves is imbedded in every stitch. We can create beautiful gifts, ones
that carry a value beyond any store-bought item because of the emotions that
go into creating them. The sweet reward that comes from giving someone
special a project into which you poured your heart and seeing the reaction
when she realizes -- hey, she took all this time to create this for me -
should make you feel proud, not guilty. A gift of this caliber has the
potential to be one of the most relished gifts this person will ever receive
because you showed her how important she is to you. The time, talent, and
care, which you put into it, will forever be etched in her mind. So before
you question whether you should be checking off more items on your daily
to-do list, instead, remember the impact your stitching has on those special
people in your life.
So, whether you stitch for simple joy,
to touch people's lives, or to share a part of yourself with
others, take solace in knowing your reason
serves a great purpose. Don't feel guilty for taking time out for
yourself to enjoy your stitching, rather keep in mind, your
indulgences become
someone else's treasures, ones that last a lifetime and act as a constant
reminder of the love you hold for them. Most important, be proud of your
creations and continue to stitch your heart out!
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