Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Fancy Scraps

I have been making eyeglass covers for El Salvador. I learned about this need during a Friday meeting with the Hannah's Hands, Intl. coordinator and as soon as she left the house, I googled eyeglass covers.
To my surprise, I found a decent amount of entries for sew your own eyeglass covers along with a million other things, check it out. That's what's great about the Internet. I hate it when I stumble onto icky things when I am innocently surfing the Web but in this instance, I came upon a free eyeglass cover pattern. No sicko stuff! Woot!

What I really love is that I haven't spent a penny so far. All I did was look on my shelf and in my drawers to find loads of fabric just waiting for a project. I have cotton fabric, fleece, satin flannel coming out of my ears, just ask my husband! Ok, on second thought, let's pass on that idea.

The material has been cluttering my home for years. Some my sister Lorri gave me a long time ago, I think she bought it at a thrift shop. I have also stashed away bits of extra fabric from past projects. And, quite honestly, I have often wondered what I could do with all of it. What good could come from some of the fabric and the scraps I have collected? I haven't had enough of some of the material to do aything useful and I've even toyed with throwing it out just to get rid of all the stuff. Never did I think to myself, "Hey, I've got an idea! I'll go to El Salvador and I'll use that pile of material to make eyeglass covers for impoverished villagers!"


But I guess God did and this got me thinking about my life. Do you ever do that? Wonder why you've gone through or are going through something? Is it just me, or do you sometimes hang onto emotional remnants or scraps of struggles you've experienced? Do you ever dare to think about how that stuff could find a useful purpose? 

Well, as I reflect upon my life, I have collected my fair share of "material," if you know what I mean. I have pondered and prayed, "Lord, what good can become of that? And, how are you, God, going to use that (insert sin of your choice)? It's so ugly and worthless!"
I'm like those scraps that have been sitting on my shelf. Like many, I have vestages of my past stuffed away. Yet, firsthand, I have seen how my Jesus has used those things for His good! In my work with teenagers, it still blows me away that I am able to share the fabric of my life and offer them hope. I am an example of what God can do with our material.  Mine. Even yours. 


He has used each one of those pieces and trust me, that is testimony to God's goodness. I had no idea how that would be possible because they're not too attractive. It excites me each time I now sew a simple eyeglass case to find the spiritual parallels in my Christian walk.          
   

So far I have made about 20 eyeglass cases. The pile of spare material is shrinking and I am so proud of myself because they look pretty good! I feel satisfied and am in wonder. Not because of my mad sewing skills (said like Napoleon Dynamite) but rather for how the Lord is so resourceful.

"I will praise the name of the Lord, who has worked wonders for me, never again will I be shamed." paraphrased and personalized from Joel 2:26. 

2 comments:

Peas on Earth said...

I have loads of material I could send you ... :-)

And yes ... I am so glad God uses our scraps. Boy, am I ever! ;-)

Nate the Great said...

amen!