I like this prayer. Probably because I spend considerable spare time with stranded cotton and canvas, weaving and inweaving. Also because only when you discover the infinite options of mixing a couple of dozen six-stranded threads do you realise that diversity of shade and tone and colour make for richness of texture, surprising juxtapositions, clashes, harmonies and always the valuing of what is original, different and fun. Likewise with people, relationships and the life we are given to live.
Go-between God:
inweave the fabric of our common life,
that the many coloured beauty of your love
may find expression in all our exchanges.
Jennifer Wild
The Shalom Tapestry was completed Autumn 2013, and was worked over six months. Each panel portrays a Psalm - the inweaving of colour was a form of contemplative prayer, slowed down musing on the meaning of the texts
As a needlewoman, I too love that prayer- thank you!
Posted by: angalmond | March 14, 2014 at 08:12 PM
That's one lovely tapestry, Jim! You've inspired me to get one that I've been working on for some time finally finished. Thank you.
Posted by: Jason Goroncy | March 15, 2014 at 06:42 AM