The Vestmentmaker
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- With her Whidbey Island vestment company, Emily Uhl aims to bring beauty into the liturgy. Read more at nwcatholic.org/....
Correction: Head Seamstress Claire Wilson's name was misspelled in this video due to an error in the print story.
If only I could find a job like this where I am happy and refreshed.
Beautiful work!
All of the vestments are so beautiful. 😍😍 May God bless you for what you’re doing for Our Church.
Such a pleasure to meet you and Clair at the Mass of the Americas. You said, “I can’t believe I get to do this work.” I know exactly what you mean.
Beautiful work! God bless the work and the worker!
Fantastic work ... and such a beautiful vocation ...
Emily is as gracious and encouraging as she seems on this video. Beautiful work
What a beautiful witness to the beauty of worship!
Right on! The beautiful art of the Faith is truly meant to be didactic, reminding us of what God, Whose Church it is, has given us.
Also, so many years late, but let me say Welcome Home, and may Our Lord bless the work of your hands.
Certainly God is with you in this beautiful work. Thank you.
Your vestments are beautiful!! Thanks for sharing. I have created Dalmatics, but not Chasubles - - -lots of work. Welcome to our beautiful Catholic Church.This is your Charism!!
Hello, I saw you story on U Tube repairing and putting together vest ments for the priests officiating the holy mass,I would be blessed to do that
God bless you. This must be truly pleasing to God.
God bless, you have a lovely vocation
Your story is as remarkable as it is glorious. The vestments are stunningly beautiful. Where do you buy the ribbon trim, especially the wavy kind used for the orphrey details? Also, where can I find a simple pattern for a "fiddle back" chasuble? If I had a chasuble that I could lay out flat, I'd probably be able to cut one out. Any chance you'd take a picture of one spread out flat for me? Again, stunning work!
God Bless you for your work!
How can we buy vestments from you?
Elvira Donaghy I believe her website is called Altarworthy.com
what kind of cloth do you use in this video?
I have run into a similar problem in finding instructions on making things. I would like to learn to make mitered stoles for deacons. Do you have any instructions or patterns you can share
A saint
Our church needs vestments Latin Church in Indian
marry with me
NO MORE TLM ANYMORE!
Br. Patrick B. Ong, PRADO why do you say this Brother? Can you please explain?
Br Patrick you are sorely wrong! Time will come when you will realize it!
TLM is more reverent and holy in comparison to the NO