Engill morgunsins
Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum og Elizabeth Post.
42 litir árórugarn, 5 litir Needlepaints. ( Litir sem hún hefur búi? til sjálf þar sem hún fann ekki þá liti er hún vildi sjá frá öðrum framleiðendum. Amish konur vinda upp garnið og ganga frá því.)
"We did not anticipate how long it would take to connect, measure and ticket the skeins. (dokkur). This has proven to be a slow process and so I have asked my Amish friends in Ohio if they will do this part of the production for me. I have known these women since they were small girls. In fact they used to throw tomatoes at each other while helping me in my garden. They have good strong arms! With these carefully shaded tones designers can create the dimension and realism the customer likes about my designs."
3 glitþræðir (gylltir og fjólublár) frá Rainbow Gallery, 3 tegundir perlur frá Mill Hill
Myndin er saumuð í bláan "Blue Spruce, hör einungis. Hún er 180 X 258 spor.
Þetta segir Marilyn um myndina: "If I died tomorrow and this was the last Angel ever created under my hand, I would be at peace. She was begun 3 years ago and was just another little face and last summer she became an Angel. We couldn?t understand her meaning and what she was beseeching heaven for ??????? When the towers fell the models were 80% finished, so we all rushed her along because now we could see what she was trying to tell us. She is searching into the heavens for an answer????? Her time is now. Her face searches the morning light for relief from her darkness. Each person who has seen or worked on her claims she is the perfect Angel for us all. Her golden wings tipped with the white of morning light and her bluest gown trailing into the night. Her hands uplifted, one hand is empty and open and her right is full receiving the light. Everyone from the stichers to the proofers to the framers to the mailers to the printers to my wonderful staff has worked at a breakneck speed because she is the one. I need medals for all of her heroes."