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I wasn't going to post this because country blue is probably my last choice in colors. I was trying to work with the stash at my church and it was there. My children laughed when I brought it home.
This is a prayer quilt. A quilter (I use that term loosely about myself), makes the quilt, but without any quilting. The ties are put in but not tied (that's why the safety pins are in it now). When an ill recipient is chosen the quilt is on the altar for a service, then on a table in a corner. Any congregation member who so desires says a prayer as s/he ties a knot. So when the person is under the quilt, he or she is also under our many prayers.
This is my first, but it won't be my last. The next one is on the machine now. I do need to put the ties in this one yet.
This is 'Serendipity' from a book in the library. It was really cool made in more modern fabrics. But an older parishoner will appreciate these colors.
This is a prayer quilt. A quilter (I use that term loosely about myself), makes the quilt, but without any quilting. The ties are put in but not tied (that's why the safety pins are in it now). When an ill recipient is chosen the quilt is on the altar for a service, then on a table in a corner. Any congregation member who so desires says a prayer as s/he ties a knot. So when the person is under the quilt, he or she is also under our many prayers.
This is my first, but it won't be my last. The next one is on the machine now. I do need to put the ties in this one yet.
This is 'Serendipity' from a book in the library. It was really cool made in more modern fabrics. But an older parishoner will appreciate these colors.
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It is pretty and I like the pattern, but the colors are so not me. Having been recently forced to retire due to mobility problems, quilting will be my other saving grace besides my two dogs. I need to learn to live on my new income, or lack thereof, so I will use some of the church's stash if possible. That's what it's there for. I was able to use some combined with new prints for aprons for the bazaar, too. Have you seen the Four Corners pattern? It makes up so cute. So did a ruffled one.
Thank you for the compliments. I've never spent much time quilting. With four daughters and a hard to fit son, apparel was my forte. I will learn, as I already have reading posts on here for the last two weeks.
I do have everything I need for a Delectable Mountains quilt, but the dogs have taken over my bed. So prayer quilts and quilts for ill children it is for now.
Thank you for the compliments. I've never spent much time quilting. With four daughters and a hard to fit son, apparel was my forte. I will learn, as I already have reading posts on here for the last two weeks.
I do have everything I need for a Delectable Mountains quilt, but the dogs have taken over my bed. So prayer quilts and quilts for ill children it is for now.
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Beautiful quilt and what a unique idea I have done a quilt with hearts as part of a group and we each say a prayer for the recipient as we applique the hearts. Thanks so much for the idea of tying the knots Hope to incorporate this into our next prayer quilt!
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