I'm beginning to think I might have a small case of OCD. I don't know why it hasn't occurred to me before 'cause I can see that's it's not just a recent thing. When I have an idea, I can't seem to work on a small scale. I jump in with both feet and come up with some grand plans.
For example, when I decided to make dog (pet) bandannas, I didn't start off making a couple. No, I had to make a huge production of it. (And my quilt bee was generous enough to help me finish them up.) Last year I donated 654 of them to be used as a fundraiser for animal rescue.
David modeling a pet bandana
When I decided to make stuffed animals and kimonos for Care Wear, again I had to go big. I made 120 kimonos for preemie babies and finished them up to the last step - adding velcro. And I made around 250 small bears and bunnies - each one with a hand-embroidered face. Although I completed a large number of them, I ran out of steam when it came down to the end. Thank you SO much to all the ladies from the HGTV Quilting Forum who stepped up to finish the ones I didn't and donate them to their local hospitals!
Care Wear bear
And then there were the pillowcases I made for the 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge this year. My quilt bee got together at my house back in February and we made 63 pillowcases to donate. And over the next month or so, I made another 40+ to donate as well.
Pillowcases for charity
And these aren't the only examples. Several years ago, I volunteered to make ~65 angel gowns in a couple of months for my church's theater department. My mom ended up helping me there at the end when I was feeling overwhelmed and stressed. (And I still have 10 more sitting in my to-do pile that they didn't need at the time.)
Angel gowns
So why didn't I notice this compulsion before? I don't know. It seems so obvious now. I get an idea, take it too far and generally need some kind of help in the end to finish everything. But there must be a reason God is convicting me of this now.
Oh, and I never mentioned what caused my light bulb moment. I found another 192 completed or almost completed dog bandannas in a box. I have now finished these up by myself and will donate them to Janet's daughter to use to raise money for animal rescue.
83 xsmall bandannas
93 small bandannas
11 medium and 5 large bandannas
Although all of the examples I gave were sewing related, I can see how it reaches further into my every day life. However, they say admitting you have a problem is the first step towards recovery. So today, I'm admitting I have a problem. Now on to step 2...
Until later...
I have strength for all things in Christ who empowers me. I'm ready for anything and I'm equal to anything through Him who infuses inner strength into me. That is, I am self sufficient in Christ's sufficiency.
Philippians 4:13 (Amp)
love how much you have accomplished and also at the same time got others on board to help out too! ;) I am sure that each of the causes appreciated your donations!
ReplyDeleteLove form Orange, TX! ~bonnie