5-6-2020 The End of Unity Sale

BilletSPIN Blog #2 – The End of Unity Sale

I write this on the last day for the pre-order sale of the Unity top I designed.  Rich, of course, had input as I am no machinist or top aficionado (I’m really not good with Physics) and he could tell me what would work and what wouldn’t.  It was a journey, and a very trying time as what I really wanted, I couldn’t have.  I don’t deal well with that! But, in all, I’m happy with how it turned out and with the reception it got from the BilletSPIN Family. 

I knew going into it that it would be different than most of the BillletSPIN friends like.  Rich’s designs are always so edgy and sharp.  I wanted to do something different and also pull the pandemic affecting us today into the design.

Yes, they are holding hands and not practicing “social distancing” like we are expected to be doing nowadays.  But I feel that where we are at right now will not be where we will always be at.  So this is a hope of a time when we will be able to come close and a remembrance of times gone by.

My favorite one in this design is thee antiqued copper one. I usually like bronze and stainless but with this particular top the antiqued copper just shows the true meaning of it.  These times we are in right now will leave a “patina” on our lives, on our world, but I know we will have the strength to come back strong.

Yvleen showed the true meaning of this top when she gifted one to a new member.  It shows the true heart of where I was going with the design because we need unity right now more than ever.  Unity is lacking and there is a harshness all around us.  So many things divide us and I look for any little ray of sunshine to overcast the hardness in the world.

As this top winds down, I hope you can appreciate some peace and ease in life, even if only for a short while.  I’ve been told I get one top design a year and I am proud of this one with its organic roundness and smooth lines.  

Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and for giving my Unity Top a chance.

Go out and find some sunshine and happiness in your world,

Sue