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The family requested these labels for their quilts ...
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"Beannacht leat go bhfeicfidh mé aris thú" is Irish Gaelic for 'Until we meet again' - or a literal translation is 'Blessings until I see you again'. Which for these quilts with deep Irish roots & laden with Irish kilts - was so perfect.
I simply ADORE these photos that I took of the siblings when they picked up the quilts. The pictures - to me at least - scream what my Quilting A Memory project/charity is all about.
I am working on more Memorial & Memory Quilts and I look forward to sharing the results with you soon.
1 comment:
Incredible Rachael, so moving :D
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