"Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without" is a WWII era slogan that has been revived and is used commonly today as a motto of frugal living.
Each year on Earth Day, for the past several, I have done some re-evaluating of how we live. In a way, it has replaced New Year's Day for me, since I always seem to be so busy at that time to actually think, let alone make resolutions.
We, as a family, are slowly but surely, changing the way we interact with the world around us, and are trying to be very conscious of our consumer impact on the environment.
I haven't done much research on the organization itself, but found this quiz at Conservation International's website to be thought-provoking. Want to know my score? I was pretty pleased with a 74, which, in their estimation, makes me an "Eco-Ally". But there are definitely areas where I can improve.
And since none of us are perfect, I am sure there are areas where you can improve your impact as well.
Here is a little design I created for you to stitch in commemoration of Earth Day 2011 (click on the image to be re-directed to a downloadable pdf file):
The idea is to only use materials you already have on hand to stitch it. And even better yet, if you have a large, healthy collection of orts in a jar, maybe you could stitch it only using those bits. Stick with the suggested colorway, but only as long as a thread holds out, then find another bit of thread that matches to finish out your vine/flower/bird. Let the variation in the colors of your threads create a lovely mosaic of frugality!
Its a small design, and will probably not even make a dent in your stash, but the idea is to get you (along with me) thinking about what you can do to make what you have stretch a little further before buying something new.
And if any of you decide to stitch it on black linen, please be sure to show me a picture. I think it would look quite lovely:
13 comments:
I love this saying - I have not heard this before. I was wondering if it was just me, but when I tried to print it, it will just come up a black chart. I will check back later to see if it will work for me. Thanks for offering it. Trish
Thanks, Beth! It's really sweet of you to share such a wonderful design with us. I printed the chart up just fine and hope to get working on it later today :)
perfect, just perfect~~~ I CANNOT wait to stitch this~~~ Thanks so very much!! Faye
Hi Beth - it printed just fine this time. Must have been something on my end. I think I'll work on this tonight. Trish
Thanks for this pattern. I love the saying. It reminds me of my Grandmother.
Thanks for the pattern Beth. :)
I had to laugh at your use of the word "ort"...one of my favorite odd words.
Happy (sunny!) Easter weekend.
Merrie
Thank you, Beth. I recycled a piece of paper and printed it out on the other side :)
What an excellent saying! I MUST get this one in my rotation! Thanks for the free chart! Hugs.
Thank you, Beth! I'm a bit late, but the thought always applies!! I'll be stitching this one very soon!
I can't copy this one either - I would love a copy if someone could sent it to me - Mine comes out blank as well ;(
Thank you very much for this free pattern. I found a link on Faye's blog and thought I'd check it out, I'm so glad I did :) I just love the idea behind it and will hopefully stitch it up soon with whatever threads I can find! Best wishes and happy stitching to you.
Hello,
Would you like to follow my blog too, i love your crosstitching projects
Thank you - I quite like this.
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