Patching Joy Together One Stitch At A Time

Joy arrived in my office last week in a clear heavy plastic bag. 

With it came a few instructions that were a delight to follow.  I could have waited a few days but instead I set aside my work, pulled on my jacket, grabbed my car keys and set out to share some joy.

There were three individuals on my list to see.  Each was well acquainted with difficulties and sadness; each deserving some joy and love.  Thing is, as I dropped around to their homes it was I who received just as much as they did, perhaps even more!

Each received a comfort quilt that had purposely been created for them.  Each quilt uniquely designed with the recipient in mind and I was amazed by how perfectly each quilt fit the one receiving it. 

There is a small group of 5 joy bearers in Saugeen Shores and I was blessed to be asked to do a small part in sharing the joy they created.  They call themselves the Comfort Quilters of Saugeen Shores.

Each quilt is created out of donated new fabric. They create one of a-kind masterpieces for individuals undergoing medical treatments, to families who have been displaced due to house fires, and to community groups such as the Second Stage Housing, the Salvation Army, Community Living, Special Olympics, the Living Hope Center, and to 3 local churches. 

From January to November of 2020 this little group registered 123 quilts of various designs and sizes – quite a feat for five members!   And, as of December 10th, the Comfort Quilters of Saugeen Shores will have distributed 90+ quilts.  With each stitch bringing joy and comfort that is a lot of joy to be shared!

When I spoke to one of these crafters of joy she humbly told me, “It is important to note that our members get as much out of making these quilts as the recipients do when they receive them.”

Well, one thing I know for sure is that the three quilts I was blessed to deliver certainly lifted my spirits and filled me with such joy that even now, a week later I am still feeling deeply grateful. 

I thank these five women for fully embodying what we all are called to do in 1 Peter 4:10, “Every believer has received grace gifts, so use them to serve one another as faithful stewards of the many-coloured tapestry of God’s grace.”(1 Peter 4:10, TPT)

May their needles never dull, their threads never knot and may their hands never tire as they go about doing God’s work.

Blessings,

Rev. Heather McCarrel

The Photo with this Blog was taken by Dinh Pham/Unsplash

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5 responses to “Patching Joy Together One Stitch At A Time”

  1. Betsy Palko Avatar
    Betsy Palko

    My mom was one of the three recipients referred to in this article. I wish I could tell each quilter how much joy you brought to her with your gift of a quilt. She lost her life partner, my dad, in August. She’s been pretty lonely and it’s been hard to be alone and at home, unable to get out. Having that quilt delivered to her was so very special and she just felt a little less alone. It’s a stunningly beautiful quilt, but more important is the care and thoughtfulness behind it. So, thank you so much for bringing joy to my Mom.

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    1. mumblingofaminister Avatar
      mumblingofaminister

      Thanks Betsy !!

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  2. Marian Smith Avatar
    Marian Smith

    It was my sister Jean who received this beautiful guilt and Betsy’s Mom, I live in Nova Scotia, one evening talking to my sister on FaceTime I asked her what was new with her today, she said I received a beautiful quilt and immediately got up to get it to show me, it is stunning! She told me the details about the minister delivering it and wondered just why she received it, I jokingly told “ because she was a nice old lady” which made us laugh and cry, later in conversation she said “ maybe it’s because I lost my husband recently “
    What a thoughtful gesture to do and think of the joy it brought my sister. Blessings to all

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    1. mumblingofaminister Avatar
      mumblingofaminister

      Thanks Marian for your comments. It is wonderful to know how much Jean appreciates this quilt! I agree, it is stunning!

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  3. Claire Roy Avatar

    I am also in Nova Scotia. Jeans sister, Marian , e-ailed me a picture of the quilt, and I agree, it is beautiful! I know it certainly lifted Jeans spirits.
    I wonder if those ladies, and also the Minister, realize just how far they spread all the joy!
    Wising all good health and a Merry Christmas.

    Jeans friend from Nova Scotia.

    Claire

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