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My time 12-30-2012 09:36 PM

What a sweet a fitting tribute to your special friend.

Sandygirl 12-31-2012 06:00 AM


Originally Posted by KarenR (Post 5744913)
A great tribute to her!!

I wonder if more quilters would have this if they had a say in how their funeral went.

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deenatoo 12-31-2012 11:18 AM

That is a great idea and a wonderful memorial for the quilter!

Ioftheneedle 12-31-2012 12:42 PM

At a recent funeral I attended the family used a prayer quilt that was given to her in her illness. It was placed on her casket under the flowers. Nice touch as she was a sentimental person.

tenngal 12-31-2012 03:11 PM

I've seen photos of mourning quilts on the caskets and they are beautiful.

sewnsewer2 12-31-2012 03:14 PM

Wow, what a honor!!

ube quilting 12-31-2012 05:10 PM

this was done for a friend of mine too. it was only one quilt draped over her coffin. The quilt was stared as soon as we heard she sick. There is a group of us that always hung togther from work and we all put our appliqued hand print around the edges. she was always saying really funny things so we added the 'great sayings' around the border.

as sad a time as this was, seeing the 'girlfriends' quilt in this place of honor was and is still very moving.
peace

Karen1956 12-31-2012 05:15 PM

When my mom passed, we had the last quilt she made placed over her in the casket and buried with her. When my dad passed last year, we buried him the same way with the quilt she made for him.

Maralyn 01-02-2013 08:33 PM

What a wonderful idea. If I get some of the UFO's done, I will make that request.

heather1949 01-06-2013 01:19 AM

This brought tears to my eyes, that is a beautiful thing to do.

quiltswithdogs 01-06-2013 02:14 AM

I'm sorry to hear about your friend. Actually, I have heard of this before. It is a nice reflection of her life.

Mom asked me to quilt a Block to put over my dad's ashes container. I found a traditional pattern with his name in the title and made it red,white, & blue, since he was a proud Marine from WWII who was active in the Marine League for those retired from service. She loved it and so did the 10 retired Marines who knew him well.

About a decade ago, my sister and I were discussing this more and more popular trend of displaying representations of the deceased persons interests at the service, whether it be an art form like quilting or a musician's instrument or even their music played. I hadn't learned to quilt yet so I asked my sister what could they show about me? As I've always been crazy about dogs, she said maybe my little terrier would have to be displayed! I think the family is relieved that when the time comes, my quilts will do very nicely ...and quietly.

sandyl 01-06-2013 03:19 AM

A few years ago I made my bro a Marine Corp quilt. When we presented it to him he got emotional (he said even Marines do it) and said "I want to be buried with this quillt". His wife said OK. I thought that was quite a statement for a healthy 60 year old. But it told me how much he appreciated and loved the quilt. I think quilts say "Love", don't you?
Sandy

#1piecemaker 01-06-2013 06:09 AM

I've seen this before and I love the idea. I think it lends a better insight as to who the person really was. It reminds me of the scripture about the virtuous woman using her fingers to make things for her family.


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