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When I heard that Martin and Marcy had another son, Avi, I had run out of cats to inspire quilt ideas and asked Marcy to pick another animal. The embroidery says "The Lord said to Abram, "I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you shall be a blessing." Genesis 12:1-2". |
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Here's a closeup of the quilt. The label on the back says "This Biblical Shepherd quilt was designed, machine pieced, hand quilted and hand embroidered especially for Avraham Simcha Presberg born July 11, 1998 in Rochester, New York by Martha Presberg Supnik (your Grandpa Saul’s first cousin) in Carlisle, Massachusetts. The sheep pattern came from “A Quilter’s Ark” by Margaret Rolfe. The idea originated when your mother said that Avraham in the Torah was a shepherd. We all want you to grow up knowing that you will be a blessing!" |
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Their fourth child is a daughter named Shira. When I heard her name I immediately thought of a favorite song and designed her quilt around that idea. Since she and Nomi share a bedroom, I used a piece of the red fabric left from the background of Nomi's cat quilt for the bird's breast in Shira's quilt and made sure the colors would go well together. I copied the sheet music for the song onto the fabric used for the back of the quilt and sent a copy of the album to the family as well. |
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Here's a closeup of the quilt. The label on the back says "This songbird wallhanging was specially designed and created for Shira Sarai Presberg born on Tuesday, December 3, 2002 in Rochester, NY. It was made by her Grandpa Saul’s first cousin, Martha Presberg Supnik in Carlisle, MA from February to May 2003. The idea for the floral frame comes from the book “Quilts with a view” by Faye Labanaris. When I heard that her name was Shira, I immediately thought of the song “Shir Chadash” written by Julie Silver in 1993 and recorded on her 3rd album, “Walk With Me.” Julie was the music teacher at Temple Isaiah in Lexington, MA when my sons were in Hebrew School. The lyrics to the song are taken from Psalm 96:1 and it expresses my joy at welcoming a new baby into the family!" |