Last year I whipped up five or six felted bowls with directions from the book
One Skein, 30 Quick Projects to Knit and Crochet, by Leigh Radford (Interweave Press). Back in the spring last year I blogged about the book
here, and said that felting was a fun project since all kinds of mistakes in knitting can be camouflaged simply by the way the shrinkage factor covers blunders.
One of the bowls I made is just perfect to be given to my friend undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. I filled it with candies and attached a little cross tied on to it with a pink ribbon, and filled it with peppermint candies. Here is the card I copied, with a verse from Walt Whitman, that she may enjoy pondering:
The quotation by Whitman is: "The strongest and the sweetest songs yet remain to be sung."
That is something to think about, isn't it? So if you feel you are used up and tired, remember that there is more life ahead!
Hopefully, a Blessing Bowl is the right gift given at the right time (later today, while she is undergoing treatment) for my friend Carole. This site:
Eclectic Gallery gives a summarization of my heartfelt thoughts being conveyed to Carole with this bowl:
The Blessing Bowl is a vessel to share caring, love, thoughtfulness, compassion, joy, feelings, gratitude, and more. The Blessing Bowl... holds written acknowledgment of the blessings in your life.... it is a given as a gift of gratitude, a way to connect with our spirituality, a customized gift that celebrates life's blessings.
So often we forget to tell people in our life how much they mean, the Blessing Bowl gives you the opportunity to tell them how important they are.
This is Carole's gift, along with an attached charm in the shape of a cross that was purchased at the local craft store:
"The Lord is gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger and great in mercy. The Lord is good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His works." (Psalm 145:8)