Casket cover quilt vs. casket flowers
#151
Originally Posted by RUSewing
When my mom passed in 2010, we asked that in lieu of flowers donations go to a local homeless shelter.
My mother was a watercolor artist and professor. My brother and I picked out her (and our)favorite floral paintings and put them on easels behind her coffin. Friends brought others and made an improptu gallery in the hall outside the sanctuary. It was beautiful.
Why not quilts!?!?
My mother was a watercolor artist and professor. My brother and I picked out her (and our)favorite floral paintings and put them on easels behind her coffin. Friends brought others and made an improptu gallery in the hall outside the sanctuary. It was beautiful.
Why not quilts!?!?
#153
I read an article recently in Fons and Porter magazine and they use to make the most amazing casket quilts. I think its a beautiful idea and wouldn't be nice to see this again. It would have so much more meaning than flowers that go to waste.
#157
I saw a very intricate one at a quilt show in Harrisburg several years ago. At this point I'm sure it would be nice to have one of my quits draped on my casket, but making a particular one just for that purpose would give me the creeps !
#158
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Bursa, Turkey
Posts: 89
I really like this idea!! I don't have any problem talking about death, and something like this is thoughtful for the ones who remain behind.
I live in Turkey, and most people (Muslim Turks) are buried only in a white cloth. My quilting friend, though, has said she plans to make a patchwork wrapping cloth. :-))
I live in Turkey, and most people (Muslim Turks) are buried only in a white cloth. My quilting friend, though, has said she plans to make a patchwork wrapping cloth. :-))
#159
My MIL died a week ago and the memory quilt I made for her two months earlier was used over the casket at the funeral home
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-159786-1.htm My husband and his three brothers thought it told the story of her life, and I was honored they used it. My husband brought it home when he returned from CT two days ago. It will be a wonderful reminder of her, every time he looks at it hanging on our wall.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-159786-1.htm My husband and his three brothers thought it told the story of her life, and I was honored they used it. My husband brought it home when he returned from CT two days ago. It will be a wonderful reminder of her, every time he looks at it hanging on our wall.
#160
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Orangemen Country - Syracuse, NY
Posts: 21
When my mom was dying of breast cancer I did a small (8x10) quilt with a generational picture of her and the next 3 generations; also stitched were Mom, Grandma, Great-grandma, along with a message of what she meant to me and the next 3 generations. This was laid in her coffin and buried with her. She too did not want any elaborate wake or funeral since my father (her beloved husband of 62 years)had passed away 3 years earlier. My mom died with a smile on her face - I like to think she was seeing my father and excited to show him the little quilt since they both encouraged me and my sister to quilt.
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