Thursday, October 24, 2013

Flower Prayer Flag


Yvonne Moxen has sent us this flag

"I have added 5 flags to the group album but this one is very special to me, I made it for my Mother in law when she was very ill in hospital. Made from recycled denim jeans and other bits and bobs with hand embroidery."

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Prayer Flags for October- Cancer Awareness Month


 Margarita Korioth shares the flags she has made for Cancer Awareness Month.


She has shared her process on her blog.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Seasons Changing


Deborah here. Today I wanted to show how I like to make my flags by recycling or re-purposing fabrics and bits and pieces that I already have.
Many of the flags that I have created have been from discarded projects or bits left over.


This flag is no exception.
I recently had a tidy up and sort out and found a piece of fabric that I had printed and forgotten about. A friend suggested I use it to make a flag, and while pondering what to do, my eye was caught by a garland of leaves that I made, and which have seen better days. 
I removed some of the leaves and the two elements seemed made for each other.


I did toy with the idea of adding some text but decided to just let the flag speak for itself and I am using it to send all of you good wishes as this time of changing seasons, be they Autumnal or otherwise, external or internal.

You can see the original piece of fabric here, and the garland here if you so wish.

I think that turning these bits into Prayer Flags is a great way use up that stash. try a new technique while also creating something that hopefully others will find comforting in times of distress or life enhancing, and hopefully I have inspired you do do the same.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Dancing!


"This is a new Prayer Flag for my brother Laurence who is fighting depression & severe anxiety. Deirdre is Daphne's twin & together they are dancing illness away for not only Laurence & Deryn, but for everyone else who needs this prayer."

Juliet Ayer

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Kindness


In the "language of flowers" the bluebell symbolizes kindness. When my friend's son recently died she asked for people to do a random act of kindness in memory of her son. I pray that this flag brings her comfort and reminds her of the many good deeds that will continue to be done, inspired by her son's kind-hearted character.

Linda Arandas

Sunday, September 29, 2013

World Peace



Today we have our first flag from Linda Geiger who was inspired by the article in Quilting Arts. 

"I saw the story in Quilting Arts Magazine and was instantly inspired to create a flag....and I actually finished it! Here's my first, and absolutely not my last prayer flag, a prayer for peace for all the world. I added fabric strips to catch the wind even more, to help the flag spread the prayer, because we all can use help as we pray for world peace. 

I really enjoyed working on the flag, and do also plan to add more to the project as time permits"

 More details can be found on Linda's Blog

Friday, September 27, 2013

Quilting Arts magazine

Article in October/November issuer of Quilting Arts

Have you seen the new issue of Quilting Arts magazine?
I usually get my copy digitally so I was thrilled to receive this hard copy in the mail this morning.

My Protection and Light flags

Jane LaFazio has written a wonderful piece on prayer flags and about what we do here on this blog.

Flags from Jane LaFazio and Julie Hernandez

Hopefully, seeing this will inspire more to get involved.

Flags from Jamie Fingal

Thank you to Jane, and of course Vivika

Jamie Fingal and Martha Wolfe

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Dancing Illness Away


This is my latest Prayer Flag for my friend Deryn who is now facing 24 weeks of chemotherapy to cure her cancer. I wish her & everyone else who is ill a long & healthy life.

Juliet Ayer

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Light a Candle

Prayer Flag for my friend, Yvonne Porcella. Light a candle on Monday, September 23rd, for her cancer to go into remission. Saying a prayer for you!

Monday, September 16, 2013

for a much loved Grandpa



My grandchildren, Chloe - 9 and Rylan  - 8 made these Prayer Flags to cheer up their Grampa Dan as he begins chemotherapy this week.




Grampa's favourite!




Friday, September 6, 2013

Collection of Flags


Hello,
Here is a picture of my prayer flag.  I love this idea.  This is the  first prayer flag I have made, but it won't be my last. Good wishes are on the wind  today.

Kim Heidemeyer

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Tolly's Jewels


"Tolly's Jewels" --the breeze will send wishes to and from her precious jewels...her daughters! My sister-in-law, Tolly is going to get well and be healthy...family is beautiful.~~ Pat

Monday, September 2, 2013

New Flags Flying!




Aloha 
I  have a new set of flags flying
first for the camera and then into  the snail-mail as they are a prayer flag trade
with a group  trade with that started out ATC's
and also features arty side trades.
it is these side trades that often catch my fancy.
Here is my latest offering to the air all around us!
aloha , Sonja 





Sunday, September 1, 2013

For the Garden

Mostly all of the prayer flags that I (Jamie Fingal) have made, grace the wall inside my studio.  Today, I made some with stenciled houses on them, to hang in the garden at home

A view in the garden

Another view - they are 2-sided.  Blessings for our house!

Saturday, August 17, 2013

A Collection for the Neighbourhood


Barb E Rickard has made a collection of flags to hang in her garden.






"I've just made a baker's dozen of prayer flags that are now hanging in my garden.  The photos are posted on my blog along with a little story as to why I've decided to hang them and the plan to create more."


Friday, August 16, 2013

for Health


This is my Prayer Flag for my friend Deryn who is having scans today for cancer. I wish her good health & that the scans are clear, and that it will also help others who are suffering in the world today.

Juliet

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Prayer Flag Workshop

Creative Circle Prayer Flags
Prayer Flag Workshop

On a lovely summer Sunday, I taught a Creative Circle workshop to introduce the idea of flag making to others.  A wonderfully inventive afternoon was had by all!  Please visit my blog to read more about our experience and see more flags.

Creative Circle Prayer Flags
Flags drying....

 Posted by Linda A. Miller




A Collection

Prayer flag

Today we hear from Susi Costello.
"I made my prayer flag as part of Carly Marie's healing project to help break the silence surrounding child death. My flag has embroidered panels for love, light, and truth as well as one with my daughter Tigerlily's name and the day she was born/died. It was both incredibly difficult and wonderfully purposeful to make these in honor of my daughter."

Monday, August 12, 2013

Day of Hope


"We lost our son Dylan during the third trimester, due to complications from HELLP Syndrome, a pregnancy specific condition.  A beloved son, brother, and grandson; he is our little blue dragonfly.  A reminder of how quick everything can turn, the fragility of life.  My hope for my family is to focus on strength, love and joy.

This is a prayer flag I made for the event: August 19th - Day of Hope is a day that is held internationally each year since 2008. It was created to help break the silence surrounding the death of babies and children. Part of this very special day is The August 19th - Day of Hope Prayer Flag Project which is a profoundly moving, poignant and peaceful way to break the silence surrounding the death of babies and children."
Jen Hayes, Vermont USA
You can learn more about on the Day of Hope here.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

For John

Today we hear from Maryly Matthewman

" This is our Prayer Flag Protect. We renamed it Wish Flag Project for John Bradley Thompson but the ideas are still the same.



  John Bradley is a little boy currently at St. Jude's Hospital in Memphis receiving radiation and chemotherapy for a very rare brain tumor, DIPG.  We had our kick off day today with the Wish Flags and we gave out 85 flags and people were very generous in their donations. Many more flag kits are coming. Here are some of the flags.



 John is in Memphis with his net at the ready to catch all the wishes."