Over and Through~ We Weave..

So this is what I have been busy creating over the past few weeks, I have been busy Knitting some gifts.. I finished the Shawl .

 

In-Over- Through-Off!

The set complete.

 

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Egg Cosy's -Rabbits  to keep my boiled egg warm in the mornings

Egg Cosy’s -Rabbits to keep my boiled egg warm in the mornings

And also I have started to knit something for myself.. I hope I will have finished for Christmas a gift to myself.

Something for myself

And Remember we all of are creating with our Threads of Life every day as we go Into our day, we may have to Overcome many obstacles as we go through our life’s lessons.. One day we are all of us getting Off this Planet, So Weave your Life’s Blankets well.. Every stitch Counts!

Weaving

We weave the threads in our Tapestry

With colours we mingle and blend

Creating a picture, that mystery of Life,

That we dream will never end.

In and over obstacles, weaving on the loom

Threads of memories of spangled Stars

Emotions Tides of silver Moon

Flying back in time we speed

Embracing Light from darkened minds

A memory of long ago when all was right

When we All held Light

Now as the loom of life we spin

We always fight, we want to win

As in and out the greed does grab

And turns the cloth to make it drab.

Oh how we weave the web of life

We chose the colours, our joys and strife

Dream weaver I am not, and yet

I walk with hope, and send out prayer

And Dream we do not let the fabric tare

The Balance of the weave must neatly fold

For in our history it is foretold

What we do unto the web we spin

We create our lives therein..

By Dreamwalker

The above Poem I wrote in 2010..

© Sue Dreamwalker 2010- 2014 All rights reserved.

Have a beautiful Week

Blessings

~Sue~

 

 

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  1. cat
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 14:24:24

    Beautiful work, Sue … I immediately started crying, when I saw the baby clothes … I still have one of Jenny’s sleepers … because there is a milk stain on it … sometimes I kiss it … I love u, sister … cat.

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Nov 29, 2014 @ 14:32:45

      Dear Cat… Bless your heart…. And Jenny is now full grown watching over you!.. She would only want tears of Joy… And so we weave dear Cat… As we overcome our sorrows and pains…Sending you the Biggest of Hugs!! Always you know she is with you..<3 Know she came to you as a precious gift… She went taking your love with her… Love can never be broken… Together inseparable for all time.. Love back.. ❤

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      • Hariod Brawn
        Nov 29, 2014 @ 14:59:32

        You would know the secret of death.
        But how shall you find it unless you seek it in the heart of life?
        The owl whose night-bound eyes are blind unto the day cannot unveil the mystery of light.
        If you would indeed behold the spirit of death, open your heart wide unto the body of life.
        For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.

        In the depth of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond;
        And like seeds dreaming beneath the snow your heart dreams of spring.
        Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity.
        Your fear of death is but the trembling of the shepherd when he stands before the king whose hand is to be laid upon him in honour.
        Is the shepherd not joyful beneath his trembling, that he shall wear the mark of the king?
        Yet is he not more mindful of his trembling?

        For what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and to melt into the sun?
        And what is it to cease breathing but to free the breath from its restless tides, that it may rise and expand and seek God unencumbered?

        Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing.
        And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb.
        And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance.

        Extract from ‘The Prophet’ by Kahlil Gibran – 1926

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        • Sue Dreamwalker
          Nov 29, 2014 @ 15:12:23

          “For what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and to melt into the sun?”………… or to step from one room to the next.. Many thanks for adding this quote here Hariod… We are all of us only a thought away from our loved ones who have melted into the sun and they stand by our side as we speak to them.. >3

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        • amandaseesdreams
          Dec 04, 2014 @ 02:29:22

          Again, the synchronicity is out of control, Hariod! Kahlil has pulled me out of the depths so many times, and just this past weekend, I was up until two in the morning, reciting Kahlil by candlelight to calm my spirit. “The Creation” is on of my favorites, as well as “Have Mercy on Me My Soul.”

          Whoa….I just saw the date you posted this! I can’t believe you posted this on 11/29/14, which is the EXACT night I was up reciting him, over and over.

          I am so sorry to hear you lost your grandson, Hariod. Deep blessings to you and warm hugs, and thank you for reminding me of the magic and preciousness of every moment, especially when we can truly see and feel how the sorrow only makes a glimpse of light all the brighter.

          Amazed,
          Amanda

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  2. zendictive
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 14:34:18

    you weave a positive life and it shows… (~_~) ty

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  3. Hariod Brawn
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 14:52:32

    The rabbit egg-cosy’s are utterly magnificent Sue; as is your poem of dream-weaving too. Your creativity appears to know no bounds; how on earth did you manage to find time to express all of it when you were still in your career?

    Hariod. ❤

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Nov 29, 2014 @ 15:00:15

      I often wonder too Hariod.. Lots of sleepless nights were when I wrote my poems.. Like Wayne Dyer says in the last post of mine.. We awake inspired in the early hours of the middle of the night.. I Like to think my Spirit sided friends helped bring me the words. As they came unaltered in verse.. as most of my night poetry does.. Even posts have been written this way 😉
      Those Little cosy’s only took around 2 hours to make.. Unlike the shawl which 7 rows took one hour to complete.. This was the repeat pattern. Again much is done in the middle of the night when sleep evades 🙂
      We can achieve a lot when we set our minds to it.. 🙂 Today is a blogging day.. next week I may be quiet as I knit some more 🙂 ❤ xx

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  4. Writing to Freedom
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 15:16:51

    Clever weaving of words to inspire us. Thanks Sue.

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  5. LadyBlueRose's Thoughts Into Words
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 15:17:06

    such delicate stitches you have knitted…your stitches as your words weave what one needs to hear 🙂 I love all the white but your gift to yourself is the perfect color(one of my most favorite colors) to weave emotions of love and memories with, it flows like the tides Sue….
    I enjoyed your poem, they are timeless you know …and I have had many sleepless nights lately, writing what the whispers say as they seem to engulf my soul …I am given words of hope and the in the same breath they seem to be unraveled, so I weave them again… wonder if it will ever be over…I think not, for how can love be over, it is weaved within infinity….

    I hope you are enjoying the energy of the Winter, I am even though today it will be sunny and 78F, I feel the calm, restfulness of Winter’s energy, I think, or perhaps hope this will be the energy to unravel threads that connect me to those memories I am wondering if they were ever real….

    I miss talking to you My Kindred Sister….we will have to catch up soon…. 🙂
    Wonderful post as always,
    Take Care…You Matter…
    )0(
    maryrose

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Nov 29, 2014 @ 15:29:55

      I have been thinking of you today Maryrose.. And yes will love to catch up with you.. And yes those bonds woven are eternal and infinite.. but they tug at the heart less as we allow the yarn to slip through our fingers less tightly… Allowing like a Kite to drift out over the ocean.. The warp and weft of waves we ride out..
      Your temperatures are like the height of our Summer.. 🙂 I am pleased you feel calm . I have been taught a game of patience within my own pattern I chose.. And have really needed to concentrate and unpick many times as I knit the colour of emotions..
      Sending you Love..
      And Bright Blessings your way.. I hope your family were able to come together at Thanksgiving as they remembered absent ones.. My thoughts have been with you.. xxx Love Sue xxx ❤

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  6. ptero9
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 15:50:50

    Lovely Sue! When I see these beautiful garments made with love, I wish I had the patience to take up these crafts.

    Have great week too!

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  7. quarteracrelifestyle
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 16:07:22

    Very cute and very beautiful.

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  8. prenin
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 16:21:16

    Well! 🙂

    Looks like you have a magnificent creative streak my friend!!! 🙂

    Love the Shawl and egg bunnies!!! 🙂

    Love and huge hugs my friend!!! 🙂

    Prenin.

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  9. Gray Dawster
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 16:28:28

    These are awesome Sue 🙂
    Have a lovely weekend and
    I will be calling back here on
    Monday morning 🙂 xx

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:27:30

      Many thanks Andro… its good to see you here.. And many thanks for your visits.. 🙂 I see you are having fun on Google 🙂

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      • Gray Dawster
        Dec 09, 2014 @ 08:59:04

        Yes it’s a lot different from WP
        but it has been nice thank you 🙂
        I never fancied going there but
        Susie T kept prompting me to
        try it out and so I did, hence my
        poor attendance here in WP 😦

        I am getting back into posting in
        2015 so that will be nice, and of
        course my visiting stats should
        be improving also, which is more
        important I think 🙂

        Enjoy your Tuesday Sue and thank
        you for being such a loyal and lovely
        great friend all these years 🙂 😉

        Hey knit me something warm, it’s freezing… lol

        Andro xxxx

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        • Sue Dreamwalker
          Dec 10, 2014 @ 10:06:22

          I can see you having Fun when I log on which is not so often these days as I am having lots of Fun Knitting, Baking, and just doing the things I enjoy…
          And I am sure in 2015 you will get to grips with WP again..
          Many thanks also Andro for all your kind compliments and visits.. Our friendship stretches back to our Live Spaces days and will continue always.. 🙂 Bless you and Keep Warm in this Gale we are experiencing

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          • Gray Dawster
            Dec 11, 2014 @ 09:36:28

            Thank you for your warm and truly well wished thoughts Sue, I appreciate them and know that you mean every word. Yes our days in Live Spaces seem a while ago now but it is always nice to remember where we met and how we have evolved in our networking since our migration to WP, a much more superior experience and a friendlier place in which to frequent too 🙂 I have been having fun / am still having fun in G+ but I am going to mix the two of them in 2015 as I want to get back here and enjoy the wonderful friendships that we have made here is WP, so many times do our friends leave and not come back, I don’t want to be in that statistic, definitely not and so I will be returning in the New Year and adding thoughts to your awesome postings too. You always add such great posts, and that is the truth my dear Sue 🙂

            Now as you are busy knitting and doing your multiple projects, painting, drawing and counting the many jars of produce from your allotment, I will say have a lovely Thursday and be good, I know you can be naughtier than me sometimes 😉 lol

            Have fun Sue and thank you for
            your lovely reply to me my sweet
            and dear friend 🙂

            Andro xxxx

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  10. oawritingspoemspaintings
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 17:11:30

    What beautiful work! Did you ever think of selling them? Lovely poem too, you are multi-talented 🙂

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  11. litebeing
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 17:24:52

    Thank you Sue for showing us your magnificent woven goodies 🙂 The poem is also so appropriate for 2014 into 2015. I will carry your words with me as I go about my day.

    Love,
    Linda

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:30:15

      Dear Linda… I thank you so much.. And it pleases me that this poem resonated with you.. I hope you have had a very peaceful weekend.. Sending you much love and luck your way as you start your new week..
      Love and Friendship
      Sue ❤

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  12. Lois
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 18:08:50

    Sue, how lovely your gifts are. The baby set is gorgeous! I hope you find enough time to complete your gift for yourself as all too often we give all of ourselves to others and forget to take time to create for ourselves. I’m as guilty of that as the next person.

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Nov 29, 2014 @ 21:48:24

      Lois, lovely to see you over here again.. Glad you like it. I hope the Mum to be will enjoy too.. 🙂 Tomorrow is a day I will be spending on my knitting.. And yes we must always remember ourselves.. We so often put ourselves on the bottom of the lists.. 🙂 xxx

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  13. Joe Bradshaw
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 19:19:16

    What an awesome post and some very beautiful creations you share Sue.. Artist of many forms , With your words, your knitting, painting and your heart you weave such beautiful and colorful threads into the fabric of our lives! Awesome poem and what special gifts you make and share with your loved ones! Thank you Sue for being beautiful you as you inspire and share love in all that you do! 🙂
    Hugs and love to you and yours, Joe

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  14. Visionkeeper
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 19:20:37

    My goodness DW…Your talents abound! I always admire someone who can knit with such precision, all stitches so perfectly laid out. Quite a challenge I would imagine. I get the feeling you have been at it for quite a while. Beautifully done as is everything you create. You are definitely a do doer…What sign are you? Loved the poem as well. Quite appropriate…Thanks as always for sharing yourself. Have a great weekend and stay warm…Blessings and love….VK

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:35:18

      Dear Vk..
      I started the shawl the beginning of Oct.. The other baby items I managed to finish within a week of starting them..
      I will knit until the knitting bug wears off LOL… and then most probably then paint… One thing VK.. I am not bored 🙂 and filling the rainy days with creation.. and enjoying it.. Thats the ‘Bull’ in me… 🙂 and I do not like things to beat me… but patience I have.. 🙂
      Love and Blessings VK.. Hugs DW xxx

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  15. David
    Nov 29, 2014 @ 19:23:33

    When I first saw the Bayeux Tapestry all 70 metres of it, actually made in England in the 1070s I imagined each thread as the life of one of us weaving its way and touching others for a time or until its end, some short, some long just like our own amazing lives on Earth. Thank you Sue for all your beautiful craftings. Love, David

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  16. bluebutterfliesandme
    Nov 30, 2014 @ 06:48:48

    Your such a talented genius.

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  17. inavukic
    Nov 30, 2014 @ 08:03:54

    we do and undo ourselves, that is the heritage we carry and so important is every thread we weave, every knot we make for love, peace and comfort to stay…how lovely and refreshing your reminder comes by way of this poem, Sue. Bless your caring heart.

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:23:06

      Ina, thank you, Yes you said it so well, in every knot we make for love, peace and comfort to stay.. May we all weave well with our intentions and actions as we create our own blankets we will take with us into our tomorrows, and beyond.. Many thanks Ina, for adding your thoughts.. We can only weave the best we know how.. I hope the colours will remain bright and optimistic .. xxxx

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  18. jacksjottings
    Nov 30, 2014 @ 12:55:57

    The knitting is beautiful, the rabbits are cute.
    Who is the lucky baby?
    Will you do another post showing baby wearing it?
    The poem you wove is deep I am not sure I have got entirely to the bottom of it.
    You see deeper than I do so I will give it some more thought. _/\_

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:19:40

      Jack forgive me in being late in answering.. However it seems you have deciphered the poem 🙂 and I replied in depth to a later reply of yours also… As for the baby.. Its my daughters step daughter who is due in January.. So technically as my daughter says that makes me a step Great Grandma.. _/\_ Sue

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  19. beverley
    Nov 30, 2014 @ 12:59:37

    Looks like you have been busy Sue. I made shawls for my granddaughter before they arrived of course but i warned their mummy’s that if they look close enough they will be able to spot the mistakes in the weave but the overall shawl will always look perfect. Sometimes we just cannot go back and undo what we have weaved not in knitting and not in life either, we just have to move on.

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:16:48

      I agree Beverley,, if we leave things too late, sometimes we cannot go back to undo what we did wrong.. The thing is to try and catch things early enough as we create our mistakes.. ( I know I made many and did go back to unpick several times ) teaching me patience and perseverance.. But you are Sooooo right in saying in life we need to move on from it when we have made a mistake… I so so agree….

      Wishing you a wonderful week.. 🙂

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  20. Eddie Two Hawks
    Nov 30, 2014 @ 14:19:14

    These words weave light into the dark. Beautiful workmanship of useful objects enhances use providing rewards on several fronts.
    Enjoy life dear and wonderful friend. blessings, Eddie

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:11:29

      Dearest Eddie.. I thank you for always leaving me with your own wonderful woven words of encouragement.. I am a believer we can each turn our hands to anything.. And not all first attempts are successful.. But with most things in life.. We keep trying and eventually we will over come.. So too in life.. we have to over come the obstacles put before us. if they keep cropping up, then it means we still have yet to master them.. Once we overcome them.. we then move on..

      When I first started to knit some years ago.. It would take many months to complete one item.. And even on the items I now knit.. sometimes its necessary to go back and unpick where I went wrong… Teaching me patience and perseverance .. Then upon completion, as with our lives, we can look back and be satisfied with all we have achieved..

      Many Blessings Eddie..
      Love and Light
      Sue

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  21. giselzitrone
    Nov 30, 2014 @ 15:47:52

    Danke liebe Sue dir einen schönen ersten Advent schöne Besinnliche Worte die du schreibst,und ein Geschenk an dich selber das ist gut ich kann leider nicht mehr stricken meine Arme tun dann immer so weh,früher habe ich viel Handarbeiten gemacht.Wünsche dir eine gute neue Woche und eine schöne vorweihnachtliche Zeit.Gruß und Freundschaft.Gislinde

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:05:36

      Liebe Gislinde,, Ja meine Hände manchmal weh, wenn ich über für Ihren Besuch zu lesen und lassen Sie mir Ihre schönen Kommentar tun die Strick .. Vielen Dank lieber Freund .. Umarmungen Sue

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  22. Nihar Pradhan
    Nov 30, 2014 @ 16:06:34

    Lovely metaphor…Life as Weaver.
    So apt, as everything in life is so much about weaving and every day and every move counts…the work we do and the people we interact, we need to weave their thoughts. Weaving the multiple threads of thoughts is the essence of meaningful engagement in working and living.

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:03:39

      You understand perfectly Nihar… Long may our fabric be woven full of colour as our threads intermingle to create the patterns of behaviour we wish to share… Much Gratitude my friend .. There are many threads now upon the loom of Hope, Love, and Kindness… our threads are strong as we weave over the threads of Anger, Hate and despair.. And together we shall create our blankets of Enlightenment..

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      • Nihar Pradhan
        Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:25:17

        Gratitude is the best Attitude…yes, like the threads and its colour, our behaviors get developed based on what we hear, talk and read…it is a dynamic process like a piece of fabric coming out of streams of threads..hope is the force of life and love is the essence of life and kindness is something we should all possess. It is always better to keep the defective threads of anger and hate out of the fabric…but that is how we are made of a combination of both…good and bad…we have to fight the evil out of us.

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        • Sue Dreamwalker
          Dec 01, 2014 @ 13:41:33

          Correct Nihar.. without the Negative threads we could not weave the positive ones.. each has to be within Balance within this fabric we call duality.. Balance is the key.. as we overcome our own negative Warp .. the Weft are the threads we interweave overcoming the Warped often negative views and actions of others 🙂 … Weaving has always described life to me
          Many thanks again for sharing your most welcome thoughts Nihar

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          • Nihar Pradhan
            Dec 01, 2014 @ 14:19:00

            Good life is all about the right balance…excess of anything is bad and deficit of anything can create problem…yin yang of life, nature always nurtures balance and it is we human being try to disrupt the balance of nature…Our negative energy needs to be controlled and positive energy needs to be spread…My pleasure!!!

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  23. Valentine Logar
    Nov 30, 2014 @ 19:00:04

    I don’t know which I love more Sue, seeing the work of your hands or the work of your heart. I know I love both.

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  24. jacksjottings
    Nov 30, 2014 @ 21:46:48

    This morning fresh and rejuvenated from a sound sleep. I reread your poem and in its depth I found still calm wisdom. It is not to be takeen lightly Sue.
    The heart felt thought you applied as you wove your loving garment.
    We are fortunate to have such a warm gift full of truth._/\_

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 12:56:02

      Dear Jack.. I so thank you for your visits and your special attention to my poem… I thought back to when I wrote this poem, and I spoke of the Moon and the emotional tides.. The moon being an influence upon our ebbs and flows of emotions.. The spangled stars from whence our journey started, and the darkened minds of others who we have with our ‘Light’ come to help clear… The memory of long ago, when we were all held in light before our birth.. Yet now on the Loom of life, we spin and toil.. Many wishing always to be right- To win.. and fight.. Greed grasping ever tighter as it drains the colour from our lives making the fabric drab.. Those of us who walk with hope and choose ‘Colour’ within our lives are keeping the fabric from tearing apart for we are told what we weave and do unto other is what we will create.. So we spin.. As we weave my friend..
      Blessings _/\_ Sue

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      • jacksjottings
        Dec 02, 2014 @ 01:18:42

        Thank you for enlarging on the words of your poem.
        Impatience is a fault I have not fully masted, I have to remind myself slow down savour all in life.
        I was wanting to answer all the back- log on my PC and hurried through your poem.
        Wanting is a disadvantage and not giving proper attention to the president.
        How much better if I had been patient and waited answering next day.
        This is a lesson to me to be patient, pay attention to the now, do it once, do it right.
        It actually was for the best, I now have even deeper understanding from your kind explanation._/\_

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  25. Dilip
    Dec 01, 2014 @ 07:37:55

    Knitting is yet another dimension of your creativity Sue. It is so important to have diverse interests as it opens up our minds to view situations. And your words “So Weave your Life’s Blankets well. Every stitch Counts” are a great reminder.

    At the end of the day we need to take stock of our good deeds and of the not so good ones too. This will help us to to prepare our schedule for the next day.

    Thank you and you have a lovely week. 🙂

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 12:42:25

      Thank you Dilip.. yes my Grandmother got me into Knitting and you are so correct.. each stitch-deed we do either good or bad, all goes into creating our blanket of life.. I hope as we journey through life we weave in Unity for at the end of the day.. We all of us live under one Big Blanket.. That of our Creator within our Home Mother Earth.. May we always wrap each other up with warm thoughts my friend _/\_

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  26. gageier
    Dec 01, 2014 @ 11:31:58

    Liebe Sue super was du so schöne Sachen gestrickt hast, find ich ganz toll ich weiß von meiner Mutter die sagte das ist sehr anstrengend und geht in die Arme alles was du gestrickt hast sieht toll aus sei ganz lieb gegrüßt und einen schönen Montag wünscht dir Klaus mit ganz lieben Grüßen

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 01, 2014 @ 11:42:14

      Vielen, vielen Dank für Ihren Kommentar mein Freund.
      Ja, meine Hände schmerzen, nachdem ich Gewebe für Stunden .. Aber ich versuche, aufgeteilt meine Zeit so meine Hände nicht verletzen.
      Stricken ist wieder in Mode kommen .. Auf einmal alle Mütter ihre Töchter zu lehren, wie man strickt ..
      Im Moment versuche ich, meine 4-jährige Enkelin zu lehren, sie lernt einfache Stiche zu stricken ihre Puppe einen Schal.
      Danke, dass Sie sich die Zeit nehmen, um Ihre Präsenz besuchen wird sehr geschätzt ..
      Blessings Sue

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  27. Ruth Nina Welsh
    Dec 01, 2014 @ 19:35:51

    Gorgeous knitting, Sue. Always so lovely to see your creative work. Hope that you have a beautiful week. 🙂 🙂

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  28. Maria F.
    Dec 02, 2014 @ 00:57:39

    I love this weaving idea, as it’s inspiring and renovating. I didn’t know you knitted also!

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 05, 2014 @ 14:56:38

      Yes knit sew, crochet 🙂 I am a great believer we can turn our hands to most things, all we need to do is try 🙂 and if at first you don’t succeed, try, try and try again 🙂 xx

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  29. Aquileana
    Dec 02, 2014 @ 16:18:41

    I love these baby outfits, dear Sue… Are you planning to give out them for Christmas… A great job, indeed … I congratulate you…. Plus your poem is beautiful… I particularly love these verses:
    We weave the threads in our Tapestry
    With colours we mingle and blend
    Creating a picture, that mystery of Life,
    That we dream will never end.
    Beautiful metaphors over here… Thanks for sharing and all the very best to you. Aquileana 😛

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 05, 2014 @ 14:33:52

      Yes they have already been passed on to be given.. And thank you most kindly for your wonderful visit to catch up dear Aquileana on so many posts.. Sorry I am only just catching up as I have not been on my PC for some days..
      We have to keep Dreaming my friend, and together we blend our colours of creations..
      Love and Blessings Sue xox

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  30. europasicewolf
    Dec 03, 2014 @ 20:06:43

    HoooOOOOooooWWWWwwwLLLLLoooooooo Sue 🙂 Cold enough here not to need to stay on icy Europa for long! I love your knitting, it’s lovely… perhaps you could knit Wolfie some cute little paw warmers too! Very clever the way you wove your message to us into the knitting theme, and that’s a great poem, my friend of many skills 🙂 Ok…been sitting at the laptop for all of about 10 min’s lol and now i’m frozen again so back downstairs for yet another cuppa! Of course all these cuppa’s I’m consuming also lead to a roughly equal number of visits to the bathroom lol 😉 so I guess that job will be in order too before I come back for another 10 minutes of shivering online!! Such is the life of an Icy!! Too much info too probably!!! lol but we’re supposed to share on W/P aren’t we?!!!! 😀 xx

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 05, 2014 @ 14:28:43

      Sounds chilly Wolfie.. I bet your nose is wet and cold LOL… I hope you wrap up warm tonight the temp’s are set to plummet even further down the scale to minus 4 tonight.. So hope you have got some Hot Chocolate in..
      I think you will also need that thick Winter Fur coat of yours too 🙂 LOL…
      Many thanks dear Wolfie for your paw prints.. And keep those little paws warm.. anytime you want 4 little booties lol… Just give me a Hooooooooowwwwwwwlllllll .. 🙂 xx

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  31. aFrankAngle
    Dec 03, 2014 @ 22:40:09

    Wonderful creations and beautiful words in your poem. May you continue to weave positive spirits into the people you touch.

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  32. amandaseesdreams
    Dec 04, 2014 @ 02:24:45

    Sue! You are so talented! The talents never end with you, sheesh! I must say, retirement looks great on you. Thank you for weaving words and yarn and love. ❤
    Love, Amanda

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 05, 2014 @ 14:21:02

      Yes retirement is great.. And gee wizzz! where did this week go?? I have no idea.. 🙂 as I can not believe I have not been on my computer for 4 days either.. Many thanks for your wonderful visit and I was happy it brought another synchronisity with Hariods comment.. 🙂 Love and Blessings xx Sue ❤

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  33. Maria F.
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 02:14:51

    Greetings! My new blog address is:
    http://tropicalfloweringzone.wordpress.com

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  34. eyes Of Odysseus
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 20:16:37

    Love!! Great work. Amazing skills.
    Wishing the egg warmers come as adult sized hats 🙂
    Too cute.
    Hugs,
    O and om.

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 05, 2014 @ 20:59:48

      Many thanks O and Om.. Big smile yes they would make unique kind of hats wouldn’t they 🙂 Many thanks for your visits I hope you enjoyed my posts.. Many thanks for ALL your wonderful Likes.. 🙂
      Blessings Sue

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  35. Sabina Brave
    Dec 05, 2014 @ 20:40:32

    Yes, we have power to create our life. We decide, what to give importance to.
    I like those rabbits 🙂
    Have a beautiful weekend Sue 🙂
    Love, and hugs.
    xoxo

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  36. Christy Birmingham
    Dec 06, 2014 @ 00:31:08

    Oh let me count the ways that I love this post, Sue! Firstly, the egg cosy’s are adorable 🙂 Secondly, how amazing you took the notion of weaving from the physical act to the written world of poetry. I love your use of metaphor in the poem and your upbeat spirit, I truly do! Many hugs for you for the weekend ahead!

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  37. natswans
    Dec 07, 2014 @ 17:21:50

    HI Sue what beautiful knitting , your fingers are gifted indeed. Your art is soft and beautiful and your words of wisdom to.
    Have a lovely week ahead.
    Hugs Sheila x

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 07, 2014 @ 17:30:09

      Dear Sheila.. so good to see you today.. And Many thanks for your lovely compliments.. I hope your Sunday was relaxing.. Keep warm and dry this week Sheila.. its been rather Wild here today.. Love and Hugs Sue xxx <3.

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  38. Thomas Davis
    Dec 08, 2014 @ 13:14:03

    I have often thought of life as a complex, beautiful web–not like a spider’s web, but a multi-dimensional web where the lives of humans, animals, insects, birds, trees, flowers, vegetation, and even rocks cross in trails of existence that weave the universe into the light of the sun, the solemn shining of the moon, the glimmer of stars. The loom that weaves these webs in all of their complexity is hinted at in this poem. Thank you.

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 08, 2014 @ 16:02:12

      Yes we are very Multidimensional Thomas. Each of us intricate parts of the whole of creation within our Consciousness.. Each of our thoughts and Actions create a ripple effect which goes far and wide.. Many thanks for dropping into Dreamwalker’s today Thomas, And yes the poem hints at the Cosmic Web and the Vibration we are all a part of.. 🙂

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  39. Geneviève Ariès
    Dec 12, 2014 @ 18:39:44

    I used to knit and even spin my own wool, however, I gave it up, your kitting masterpieces inspire me to take up knitting again.

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  40. TamrahJo
    Dec 13, 2014 @ 17:31:51

    Beautiful poem and creations! I need to learn to knit – I’m a crocheter – and pleased with the variety of items I’ve learned to ‘reverse engineer’ from knitting patterns 🙂 but there is an intricacy to small needle knitted items I just never can replicate, because the small crochet hooks slip out of my right hand! LOL The shawl reminded me of the knitted table runners/doilies my great-grandmother made – – beautiful!

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      Dec 13, 2014 @ 18:52:34

      Loved your visit here this evening Tamrah.. And crocheting I can do, but not as well 🙂 seems we each of us adapt to our own suited skills.. And well done you if you can adapt from a knitting pattern Brilliant.. 🙂 And don’t you just love some of those doilies, I still have one handed down from my Gran.. x

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  41. The Emu
    Jan 04, 2015 @ 00:32:27

    Beautiful writiing Sue, you weaved those words well.
    Like your little egg cosys,great unique idea.
    Ian

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  42. The Emu
    Jan 04, 2015 @ 12:32:59

    Like your egg cosys Sue, no need for them here now at the bloody moment, there bloody boiled as soon as they come out of the bloody cacklers arse

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