Monday, July 24, 2006

Prayers & Squares

Prayers & Squares is an interfaith outreach ministry that combines the gift of prayer with the gift of a hand-tied quilt. Unlike many other organizations that make quilts for charitable causes, the purpose of Prayers & Squares is not to make and distribute quilts, but to promote prayer through the use of quilts.

Our motto is: "It's not about the quilt; it's all about the prayers."

Wondering how to make a prayer quilt? Here are just a few patterns to get you started. The patterns here will make a lap sized quilt about 45" to 50" wide and 55" to 60 " long. Why this size? We have found the ideal prayer quilt is big enough to cover up with, but not so long it will get caught under a wheelchair or a hospital bed rail. It is small enough to transport easily, but big enough to hold all those "knots of prayer" and to snuggle under.

Rail Fence -- This is a great beginner pattern.
Mystery Nine Patch -- This uses scrap strips; lots of fun.
Four Patch in a Square -- This one uses only fat quarters.
Cross on the Back -- The back of the quilt can feature a cross.
Prayer Square -- Pattern for 14" mini-quilt.
Baptismal Square -- Prayer squares used for baptisms.
Military Prayer Squares -- Especially for our armed forces.
Pocket Prayer Quilts -- 3" squares for pocket or purse.
Prayer Pillow Covers -- Make your prayer square into a pillow.

Copied from:
http://www.prayerquilt.org/

2 comments:

quilting1 said...

I love the idea of 'Prayers and Squares,' what a great thrill to pray and quilt for others. God Bless you for posting this.

I will check your blog often. I make quilts for police officer and dispatchers in need. Please check out my blog, 'Quilts for a Cause.' I am still working on getting more quilting pictures on it.

Want to bring up the Prayers and Squares idea to other chuch members. Great ideas!

God Bless!

A Catholic at Home said...

You have a beautiful site. I recently began making prayer quilts and find that the prayers for the recipient open my heart and soul enormously. I'd like to invite your readers to visit my webpage on prayer quilts http://www.catholichomeandgarden.com/prayer_quilts.htm
Christine