Okay, I did it: I made my stole designs available, so anyone else can have them printed on fabric and sew them together using the pattern printed into the fabric. To celebrate, I've got a fun giveaway: one, already-sewn-together Pentecost stole.
So, check out the stole designs I made. See the designs here, and order them through Spoonflower, here.
Post a comment here by next Thursday (the 8th), and you'll be entered in the giveaway!
Note: Giveaway closed. Congrats to the winner!!
Wow! These are completely amazing. My number one reason I wish I could sew is to make stoles. Some day.
ReplyDeleteMolly, that is beautiful! Much better than the cheap Cokesbury Ordination stole I own.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Love the patterns.
ReplyDeleteWow! I NEED a Pentacost stole! Very cool.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Just discovered your sight and love it! I really love your use of text.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love seeing people's designs for liturgical art. I've made a couple of my own as well - although I weave the fabric I use, and then bead the designs. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are absolutely incredible! Do you only sell the fabric or do you also sell the sewn stoles?
ReplyDeletePage 95: I only sell the fabric--though I think it's straightforward enough that you could take it to a tailor or seamstress to put it together pretty easily. Or, I have a friend in seminary who might be up for doing the sewing. :) Glad you like the designs!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove these stoles!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new "younger" clergy woman, and I have been looking for stoles that are artistic but not cheesy and have spiritual depth - I can't believe I found them in a DIY style. Love all of them, especially the background of the cosmos. I'm ordering the one for Lent right now.
ReplyDeleteConfused on the sunflower website -do I order 1 yard or 5?
ReplyDeleteYou just need 1 yard of fabric to get the 3 stole designs pictured on each spoonflower choice. :)
ReplyDeleteRead Institute 10 times. Still confused, and on an ordination deadline! Molly, I need your help;
ReplyDeleteFull width interf.
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5/8" short side to side (leaves only fabric, face-to-face for ironing back over).
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I hope that this makes it clear, another way to ask. The fabric is face-to-face. Should the interfacing be sewn when I sew together? If it is won't I have to trim it, and won't it show white stripe in the seam??
Read Institute 10 times. Still confused, and on an ordination deadline! Molly, I need your help;
ReplyDeleteFull width interf.
______________
-|----------|- Interfacing
--------------
5/8" short side to side (leaves only fabric, face-to-face for ironing back over).
<______________> front(folded & ironed)
|-----------|
|___________|_
< >
I hope that this makes it clear, another way to ask. The fabric is face-to-face. Should the interfacing be sewn when I sew together? If it is won't I have to trim it, and won't it show white stripe in the seam??