Guest photographer Christine Weerts visited the community quilting bee
at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Saturday and shared pictures of Selma's Unity Quilt.
Led by Birmingham's "March Quilts" creators Bib & Tucker Sew-Op, individuals, churches
and organizations sewed quilt squares representing unity.
The squares will be joined into a quilt to commemorate the 50th anniversary
of the Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march
and carried in the Unity March on Sunday, March 1.
The quilt will remain in Selma on display.
Linking to Our World Tuesday
7 comments:
Wonderful square, so well done that ti doesn't need words to say what it's all about! Fabulous!
So adorable.
This square is quite colourful!
A wonderful way to commemorate a very important event. - Margy
Very nice! And thank God for progress and healing.
Wonderful idea -- the Selma's Unity Quilt! This square makes a great contribution.
Take 25 to Hollister
Hey! That's my square! :)
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