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Old 03-02-2012, 04:59 AM   #1
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Exclamation Free (nook/Kindle/Christianbook) Quilt of Faith/Joy [Christian Crafts/Devotional]

Quilt of Faith: Stories of Comfort from the Patchwork Life and Quilt of Joy: Stories of Hope from the Patchwork Life by Mary Tatem are two patchwork quilting devotionals with inspirational anecdotes and, apparently, crafting pattern histories, free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker's Revell imprint.

Both currently free @ B&N and Amazon UK, likely to drop in the main store and may show up at Christian Book. Baker's previous devotional freebies have been mostly 1-day only in recent months, so if you want this, I advise you to grab it quickly and be so kind as to alert your fellow MR members should you happen to spot it free in another venue.

Quilt of Faith: B&N, Amazon UK/main

Quilt of Joy: B&N, Amazon UK/main

Description for them both as they've got the exact same blurb
Quilters understand with every stitch how God can make even scraps wonderfully new and striking with a little time, imagination, and love. In these touching books, Mary Tatem pieces together spiritual insights and stories of quilters into devotionals that feature some of the most beloved and recognizable quilt patterns in America.

Readers will discover the historical background of each pattern and be enchanted by the spiritual reflections on joy, faith, creativity, gratitude, patience, hope, and more. Encouragement, inspiration, and celebration--as well as some great stories--await readers as they discover that, in God's design, even the smallest scraps or most frayed fragments can be fashioned into something new, complete, comfort-giving, and beautiful.
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