"Lord send me where you want me to go. Let me meet folks you want me to know. Tell me words you want me to say & tenderly keep me out of your way. Amen. 1933-2001 Mychal Judge." Model stitched over 2 threads on 30 Ct. Confederate Gray linen with DMC floss, Gentle Art Sampler threads and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 136x104. Design Size: 9" x 7".
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from United States on 03/11/2022 - LOVE My niece and nephew are traveling nurses with military backgrounds. I thought this would be perfect to stitch for their mother!
from United States on 03/11/2021 - "Mychal's Prayer" I haven't realized that this was charted in honor of Father Mychal, the first certified fatality of the September 11, 2001 attacks until someone posted a framed picture of it on facebook. As silly as it may sound, even having never met Father Mychal I want to stitch this in his honor. But I do intend to change the wording 'your way' to 'harm's way'. It's a beautiful chart and looks to be a quick and easy stitch.
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