This is the story behind my It is Well quilted wall art...
My It Is Well design came together after attending an inspiring convention called Sew Pro in September of 2016. I left the convention with peace and clarity about using quilting to tell my story. I came back from the trip with a renewed confidence that God was going to bring all things together for good despite the pain and loss I have experienced. Within a week of designing my Covered in Hope pattern in 2014, my mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I was immersed in quilting and reading verses about hope during that season. Combining quilting with scripture was so therapeutic.
After my mom died, the song It is Well by Kristene DiMarco was a huge comfort. I appreciated the solemnness and yet settled assurance it portrayed. The pattern design was inspired by this song and my journey these past two years. The leaves represent the immense amount of time I spent on my sun porch with my dogs, coffee, my Bible or a book as I looked over the beautiful leaves and trees in my backyard to help me sort through the mess of grieving. The flowers represent the beauty that can come after even the bitterness of winter and loss. The butterflies represent the restorative transformation God does when you anchor your hope in Him. The hummingbirds remind me of a trip of a lifetime my husband and I took to the Canadian Rockies last summer as we decided to really treasure the time we have together. The hummingbirds by the beautiful glacier water and the mountains were absolutely breathtaking. I am so thankful for that restorative time to just enjoy the beauty with my husband. The phrase from the song is to remind me to praise Him in all seasons and to continue to look for the joy paralleling the pain.
Some seasons are full of joy, and some seasons seem overwhelming with sorrow and loss. I created this quilted wall art to encourage peace in my journey. I hope that it will touch you in a similar way.
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” Hebrews 6:19 (NIV)