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Jan in VA 05-31-2012 05:15 PM

How blessed these young men are to be raised under such parents!

Jan in VA

jillnjo 05-31-2012 05:21 PM

Such a precious quilt! Wonderful work with a wonderful message-the power of prayer.

fred singer 05-31-2012 05:24 PM

fantastic what a great job

grammatjr 06-08-2012 10:25 AM

Thanks for all the kind words. I am hoping the quilt brings them comfort as they are really going through a stressful trial in their lives riht now - and the only answer seems to be prayer.

feline fanatic 06-08-2012 11:09 AM

This is very inspirational and lovely and so wonderfully done. I am afraid to ask.... Did something happen to their handsome boys that they would need to pray for them?

Jammin' Jane 06-11-2012 10:04 PM

Amazing! It's priceless!

CAJAMK 06-12-2012 02:39 AM

Prayer is a powerful thing and you made a powerful quilt

grammatjr 06-12-2012 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by feline fanatic (Post 5274468)
This is very inspirational and lovely and so wonderfully done. I am afraid to ask.... Did something happen to their handsome boys that they would need to pray for them?

LOL - so many people have asked that! No, nothing happened. It is just that they are in Bible College, out of state. And the family is really struggling right now - they just lost their home, after hubby lost his job 3 years ago. So, it is a real struggle to do anything to help the boys at college, and they miss them terrribly. And of course, they really want their boys to do outstanding in their Christian ministries. So, they pray for them.

I showed it to my sister last night (since they had lost their home, I am hanging on to it for them). I know she is going through alot right now, but she barely glanced at it, and her hubby didn't say a word. I know they are not quilt people, but I was really disappointed in the reaction - or lack thereof.

I have started trying to estimate the stitches, and have so far come up with about 18,000 stitches for the background only. That does not include the 4 people or the border. My sister just said "glad you like to do that kind of thing". I poured my heart and tears into every stitch! It is only the second time I have done this sort of thing.

We had a good evening of family fellowship other than this, so I know it is not necessarily that they are numb from their circumstances right now. We were laughing and discussing all kinds of things throughout the evening.

Oh, well. Guess I did it becuase I love her/them - and not for praise. I just wonder if I should not even give it to them? I don't want to force something on them, that they obviously don't appreciate or care for.

spacebull1 06-12-2012 11:05 AM

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QM 06-12-2012 11:13 AM

That is a spectacular gift!


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