Saturday, April 29, 2017

For The Love of The Cloth - Aprons

Greetings All,
I have had a great time this week pulling out all the aprons that I've created, some are old and some are new and they are all about the love of the cloth.  Simple, but lovely to me.  Thanks again to Liz King for stirring up good memories.










Friday, April 28, 2017

Hope On A Plate

Greetings All,
I love hearing from my collectors great/small and this past week I heard from Liz King of "Hope On A Plate" that she's wearing an apron that she got from me in 2008 and is still wearing.  How cool is that?  I love my collectors.  Do check out Liz and Earl's website for some good food at www.hopeonaplate.com and thanks Liz for the memories.




Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Liturgical Cloth Works - update

Greetings All,
I love sharing this photo of sister/minister sharing the communion with her congregation and I love the liturgical banner at the right of the altar on the wall.  This is a beautiful sanctuary and the lighting is just grand in it glorification.



Monday, April 17, 2017

Liturgical Cloth Works - update

Greetings All,
Here is my latest update on my stoles.  Sister/minister sent me a photo of her on "Easter Sunday" morning.  I am so very grateful to her for her support and her kindness.


Below is my latest addition to by collection and it's title is "Nation-I".  Kona cotton foundation pieced and machine quilted.


Sunday, April 16, 2017

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Liturgical Cloth Works - update

Greetings All,
Today I completed another stole and this one has purple as the main color.  All cottons fabrics that are machine pieced and machine quilted.


Friday, April 14, 2017

Liturgical Cloth Works

Greetings All,
All this week I have been working on clergy stoles.  This started because I shared a photo of a friend wearing one that I was commission to make for her ordination.  When I shared that photo I got other inquires and so this week has been a different walk of faith.  The two below belong to a young woman in the ELCA who I have watched grow with my own children and I am just amazed to the woman she has become.








The two below were created becasue my young friend needed to add a green stole to her liturgical wardrobe and these were a pleasure for sure to created.  This process has allowed me the opportunity to pray in a totally different manner for sure and for that I am grateful.

Saturday, April 8, 2017

ASWR update

Greetings All,

Sun May 21, 2017 1:30 pm at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi, founder of the Women of Color Quilters Network and curator of the exhibit And Still We Rise: Race, Culture and Visual Conversations, will speak about African American history and its depiction in story quilts. She is recognized as an authority on African American quilts, has authored several books, and is a very sought-after exhibit curator. Her exhibit, which will be at the museum through June 4, 2017, opened at the National Underground Railroad Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 2013. The exhibition will travel the United States through the end of this year.


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