If you are interested in ecclesiastical embroidery, check out the needlepoint pieces the Altar Guild at Glenn Memorial UMC did.
https://www.glennumc.org/altar-guild/?fbclid=IwAR0GGqRj-epuZ14amLA4o_b3N_8LGhemFeI2HTxITOPXQlKC6Y4lcJWFIks
The designs were created by Nancy Keating of Fancywork Finishing.
https://fancyworkfinishing.com
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
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4 comments:
As a Methodist & a needlepointer, I would have been honored to stitch any of these exquisite kneelers.
Ditto to both sentiments!
Our Sanctuary has pretty kneelers - burgundy background with sort of generic rose window designs.
Not the Chapel, though, and they're needed. The rail is builtup with concrete, covered with carpeting, and hard as...concrete. I'd suggest it as a project, but am afraid I might end up as a committee of one.
It's a danger, suggesting such a thing, but it would be so fabulous! Don't do it unless there are other stitchers available to help, though. It is a LOT of work.
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