Recently I saw a 27-foot long quilt hanging at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
Feed My Sheep was designed by artist Nancy-Lou Patterson and made by Mennonite quilters in the area.
It is impressive far away and even more so close up.
I fear my photos don't really do it justice. To read more about this quilt, click here and scroll down that page to Patterson.
17 comments:
Fabulous ... I'm off to read more about it.
THANK YOU for sharing your photos!
Wow - thanks for sharing this beautiful wall hanging with us.
It's beautiful and your photos did do it justice.
WOW. Gorgeous colours, detail, and I've never seen a quilt even close to that big!
Fabulous is right and look at the stunning quilting on it. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! Very impressive Brenda!! Thanks for sharing the creation with us! 8-)
Wow that is incredible. can't imagine the weight that must be, let alone trying to quilt it.
That is a huge quilt. I love the colors. Is it hand quilted?
that is absolutely incredible
Gorgeous. Thanks for showing us.
gorgeous! I lived in Kitchener for a couple of years before I started quilting but I think seeing the mennonites handiwork there fueled my interest. thanks for sharing.
It's beautiful! I'm speechless!
You are right. That is a BIG quilt, a BIG BEAUTIFUL quilt.
Your photography did do this justice because you can imagine the size the colors and the stitching is fabulous for texture. I have designed a fair amount of banners for churches and this is really wonderful for so many reason, thank you for Sharing
astounding quilt, so bright and impressive
Thanks for taking the time to show your readers this gorgeous quilt. It is amazing where quilts are found.
PHENOMENAL quilt!!!! Hope you had a wonderful visit
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