I am so happy to be a part of this blog hop hosted by Madame Samm from here . Breast cancer touches many people every day. I had a cousin that passed away from breast cancer when she was only 25. Last year my niece who was 24 at the time was diagnosed with breast cancer. I am so thankful that all is well with her now. This hop is designed to let those who suffer from this disease that we love and support you. I decided to make a prayer flag as my show of support. Hope you enjoy the hop! Stop by all the links below to see how each lady has supported this day!
Feb 5th
http://lovelliquilts.wordpress.com/
(The "We Support You" Friendship Quilt Pattern is available for purchase
for $12.00 by emailing Madame Samm directly at madamesamm@me.com)
Edit #2: I added more pics as I could finally go outside with no rain or mist and take a few pics in the windy cold today....
Edited at 1:20: Sorry about the small lettering but blogger is not playing nice and I have tried everything I know for the last hour to get my post the right size.
Edited at 1:20: Sorry about the small lettering but blogger is not playing nice and I have tried everything I know for the last hour to get my post the right size.
Your block looks lovely! Glad to read that your niece is doing fine. I do hope she stays clean and healthy. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour prayer flag looks great! What a great idea to embroider the pattern completely.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for your niece to keep cancer away.take care!
what a great project and a great cause.
ReplyDeleteYour embroidered prayer flag is delightful. Thank you for hopping with us. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat project; love it!
ReplyDeleteNice embroidery!
ReplyDeleteIt looks nice done in embroidery. Continued good wishes for your niece.
ReplyDeletenicely done Wendy...I wanted to add it to our pinterest board with no such luck..if you would like us to share it please let me know if you have a board....if not...we will just enjoy waving it here....
ReplyDeleteTerrific idea that you had for your project!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work on your flag
ReplyDeleteA great looking prayer flag. Nice idea.
ReplyDeleteI love embroidery and this was a great way to showcase this pattern! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteThat looks really cute and is a nice sign of support.
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever idea.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely prayer flag and a great reminder to continue our support for breast cancer. Cancer just needs to go away!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to show your support!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful idea! I'm so glad that your niece is doing and pray for her continued health. You have inspired me to make a prayer flag or two. They are a great way to show my friends that I'm thinking of them. Thanks for sharing your talent and creation with us today. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour prayer flag is such a sweet show of support!
ReplyDeleteLove your project.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitching :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitching :)
ReplyDeleteI love your prayer flag! What a perfect idea!
ReplyDeletelovely flag, this is a nice idea! always remembering us that this disease could hit anyone of us any time!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Nice idea, pretty stitching. Prayer is such a wonderful asset when faced with this challenge.
ReplyDeleteA prayer flag ... what a perfect idea! Lovely stitching. I picture a long line of prayer flags waving blessings for all those who need our prayers and support. It is a beautiful image. Thank you, Wendy, for sewing your support and joining in the hop ... <3 Pat
ReplyDeleteNice way to showcase the bra! Best wishes for your niece. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Your stitchery is lovely. I like that you attached your stitchery to a black pendent. Black is my favorite neutral color.
ReplyDeleteLove the prayer flag it is a symbol of support.
ReplyDeleteWell done Wendy. Thank you for creating this very important Prayer Flag to Support the fight against Breast and ALL cancers. Also thank you for hopping.
ReplyDeleteYour prayer flag is such a great idea for this hop. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLovely stitchery on your flag - Great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the additional photos taken outside! ... Thanks :-) Pat
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of a prayer flag - what a great idea. Your embroidery is beautiful. I'm glad your niece is doing well. Thank you for sharing your personal stories. Not all of us have happy ending. Fortunately, there have been great strides both in earlier detection and better treatments. Thank you for participating and sharing a great project.
ReplyDeleteLovely prayer flag!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, a Prayer flag, and you did it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI love your idea for a prayer flag. It is lovely.
ReplyDeleteA prayer flag is a wonderful idea to show your support. Hand embroidery is the new thing to do - I'm so glad it's seeing a re-emergence. Support the cause and the girls!
ReplyDeleteWhat creativity and your stitching is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love the embroidery...beautifuly stitched. So glad to hear your neice is doing well!! Thanks for sharing your support!! Happy stitching, Pauline
ReplyDeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteGreat project....As a 1 year Breast Cancer survivor I appreciate seeing all the projects that I know were made with love and care.
ReplyDeletePattern looks lovely in embroidery. The banner is a nice idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful embroidery on the prayer flag. Glad your niece is doing well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Prayer flag, it is so difficult to see such young women getting Breast Cancer. When I was in BC support group I was so shocked to see such young women in it.
ReplyDeleteI am now a ten year survivor and very grateful for everyday. Blessings Sandra
Love your stitches. A prayer flag is perfect. You show your support in a beautiful way.
ReplyDeleteI love this!! thank you so much!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Wendy, from a 2-time survivor, and big hugs to your niece.
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