Nancy Erisman of California sent a cloth square for the “Hearts for Charleston” quilt and it is a beauty!!
It is dedicated to Cynthia Hurd who, like Nancy’s mother, was devoted to books (Ms. Hurd was a librarian, Nancy’s mother an English teacher, and then clerk in a bookstore). To represent the deceased’s love of books, Nancy wove in fabrics printed with book spines as well as a cloth printed with cursive words.
I really encourage you to read about the making of the square on Nancy’s blog: Pomegranate Trail, here (and also 5 or 6 posts before that), because the amount of love and care and remembrance of Ms. Cynthia Hurd that went into this square is very, very moving. The heart is surrounded by a red blanket stitch. Here’s what Nancy wrote about that:
Of the stitches radiating outward from the heart, Nancy wrote:
There are a lot of stitches.
This beautiful embellishment is attached to a button and looks exactly like the braids on the cover of “Americanah” (which I happen to be reading right now).
There are eight, to symbolize the other members of the congregation who passed. Nancy hopes that people will feel free to touch the braids and take comfort from them. Again, I share what Nancy wrote:
The central heart is patterned with a finger paint print, giving the heart depth and movement. In Nancy’s mind, it speaks to Ms. Hurd’s uniqueness: The finger paint fabric… was used to symbolize Cynthia’s beautiful uniqueness…to represent her, as individual as her fingerprint.
Nancy has added a series of shooting stars to its surface.
Like all the other squares, the reverse side is as beautiful as the front, albeit in a different way. It’s clear to me that when I attach the squares to each other, I shall have to leave the backs exposed, somehow.
Thank you, Nancy, for radiating such love with your words and your stitches!
To Nancy, such a thoughtful beautiful creation.
Beautiful, Nancy!
Such beautiful detail shots … and I love the synchronicity of the braids
I really like the clarity of the colors and the poetry of the descriptions. The back reminds me of a braided rug, which chimes with the braids on the front…..another bit of Americana. It feels solid and homelike. Beautiful job, Nancy.
Thanks so much.
love the ripples of love and those braids to hold onto
Thank you Dee for such a beautiful post on my block. I love your close up photographs. The lighting is gorgeous. I continue to be so grateful to be a part of this project. Thank you for that as well.