Monday, June 16, 2014

Lord's Prayer Stitchalong ~ block 2

How did you go stitching block 1?
Have you pieced your finished block into the top row of our 'mystery' quilt?

Today you can trace and stitch block 2, "Our Father"....


It is the first of four blocks that make up the second row of the quilt...

 The pattern is a free download HERE in my shop.

Leave a comment below telling me (and my lovely readers) what fabrics, colours, threads etc you've chosen to embroider and piece the "Lord's Prayer" quilt. We'd love to know!

hugs



8 comments:

Melody said...

This is going to be so wonderful when it is finished

Christina said...

Thank you for another beautiful block. I haven't decided on anything yet, only that I want to make it.

Wendyb said...

I can't wait.....just gorgeous and I'm still choosing just the 'right' fabrics....it's gotta be perfect for such a special project ";o)
xox sugary sweet ones

Stitched With Prayer said...

Sweet Jenny, Thank you so much ! This is going to be such a beautiful project. I have chosen Laundry Basket Quils new collection "Snowbird" as my fabric and two of my wonderful Cottage Garden Threads, "Blue Wren" for the stitching the Wording and "Forget Me Not" for the floral stitching. This will be the project I use to sooth my nerves as the stress of my Grandson's wedding next month, tries to knock me down. I did finally get the poem they request I read during the ceremony finish...a huge relief, because you know as a designer that just like poetry, anything we try to 'force' or take control of without our Lords inspiration and leading, never really work out. But after a month of trying to write their poem on my own and going through draft after disappointing draft, I was watering the garden early yesterday morning praying as I so often do in the quiet of the morning told Him I needed His and two lines washed over me...I turned off the garden water, came straight away to the computer and in 25 minutes, I was putting the finishing touches on the poem I had been searching for. What a blessing it is to know that God it always there, just waiting for us to reach out, and the very moment we do He takes our hand and leads us through even the smallest struggles. Stitching on "The Lord's Prayer" will be my constant reminder to always look to Him for His perfect guidance. Big Hugs and God Bless dear friend... Nancy Jo

Dolores said...

Mine will be from fabric I have had on my shelf - with co-ordinating threads. I have prepped the first part (and printed off the second part) but there are some unfinished projects that need to be completed first.

Anonymous said...

I'm new here, but wanted to say thank you for providing these free patterns for this very meaningful project. What a blessing! I too, am going through a difficult time as my hubby is terminal with throat cancer. We are both Christians, so we know God is in charge of our future, but we're still human and I for one need some nerve soothing, too. Many thanks, Jenny.

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