September Newsletter

is for   September 🙃

I am Giggling after saying that.  But Good, I need to laugh.

What if I develop my own sense of alphabet?

Gathering Self

gather

Got Thread?

Garden

Gradually

soul-o on the rocks...

He's fine,  Going around but never Gone. Glad.

Geometry

Grateful

figs

I did not Grow these, but someone did. Delicious. Today I am Grateful for folks who Grow things. Thank you.

Getting Back to Going

Gateway

Guessing Game

G, then, can be for NOT Giving up.

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42 comments

  1. Helen Lee

    Thank you for this Great newsletter Jude. Happy that Soul-O is back to himself, and exploring his Garden again 🥰
    Love being part of the thread nest Ragmate mountain.
    Will follow where you go…got Substack when you went there before.
    Hugs x

  2. Brenda J Falk McAdam

    I totally enjoyed this newsletter. So thought provoking.
    Change can be so hard; decision making, alone, difficult.
    Life is a continum of change, for sure.

      • Brenda J Falk McAdam

        And your response is one of good mental health!
        I am so annoyed when people comment on how strong I am. My response is “What are the choices?” You do what you have to do… and end up finding joy in it, and maybe even finding out you are even more of a person than you ever considered you were!
        Blessings to you as you meet life’s challenges. They never end.

        • Morwenna

          G is for gratitude 🙏 and all of the giving you share with us.
          Your name and techniques have definitely been mentioned more on other channels, with respect.

          But sometimes too much growth isn’t a good thing, sometimes we need to clear the path to take the next step.

          What you provide is Gorgeous, your stitching, your words, how it all comes together.

          G is also for Going your own way, if shutting off the youtube channel feels right, then do so. We will always be here, joining you on your adventure, and will find you and the Joy you bring.

          G is also for giving, back to yourself, first and foremost, then keeping the things that are gentle, and meaningful just for those who will keep following.

          G is for Going nowhere, where you go we will follow.
          💟

  3. Jen

    Oh and, those garlic chive flowers also make an excellent salad topping (if you aren’t saving them all for seed)
    I’ve been growing them for over 25 years …they are prolific, tough and utterly wonderful!💚

  4. Considering using my thread nest for a simple whole cloth quilt, before it becomes an impossible thread knot.
    The word Going always makes me think of you. You are so Good at it, doing it with Grace, and Giving along the way.

  5. Beth from Still Life Pond

    So filled with love listening to all this. Especially touched by the threadnest reference to the ragmates. Enlarging your picture makes it look like a mountain. Garlic chives do great in a pot. I bring mine in over the winter and put it outside again in the summer. Always have have fresh. Thank you for always finding a will and a way to continue.

  6. Pam S.

    I love the swirling stitch design on the nine patch!
    So happy to hear the quilt is bringing you some comfort, and you’ve brightened my mood today!😊
    💙🕊️

  7. Sara

    Therapy for you. So much therapy for me over the years. Classes and discussions. Working on a balance now of finishing things I started years ago and making time to start something brand new. Even then incorporating the old lessons.

  8. Elizabeth Godin

    You lead and we will follow. Certainly, there is so many new ways and avenues available over the past years. Everything you share is precious and
    we are thankful for your teaching and your unselfish sharing while we
    learn.

  9. Nancy D

    Gorgeous. All around! Your tree stump looks like a giant butterfly! Your cloth weaving promises…The red and grey quilt is stunning! Soul-o, dear cat, looks like a shadow in the Woods!

  10. Marilee

    Goodness, gracious. Gee and Golly. That’s a lot of glorious Ggggggigling.
    Working my way through the collection but had to say I love the photo of Soul-o, so small in the giant woods.

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