Silk: Releaser of Hope

Though this is a silk word, so far I have only made it in a Dyed4you flute. A beautiful one in Poplar with a Spalted Mango bird crafted by Mike Whallon of Grey Wolf Flutes and then dyed and finished by us 5th Temple Drone (keys of B/E).  This word was inspired by the word I received from Amy Rylander called Lighthouse of Hope – more on that coming soon on MeghanW.com.

The name of your silk is Releaser of Hope. The colors in it are:  Continue reading “Silk: Releaser of Hope”

Silk: Unbridled Beauty

This silk was inspired by the first three colors in the rainbow silk, Promised Blessings, that appears in this week’s Dyed4you Art release Heir of Promise. This one has personal meaning to me because I have a beautiful wide infinity scarf in this style. It also was made into wings in a gradient version (read the testimony). Both are beautiful.  I hope the word, pictures and videos all minister to you. 🙂 Continue reading “Silk: Unbridled Beauty”

Silk: Eyes Wide Open

The following silk has an AWESOME silk story that goes with it, which you can find on the Dyed4you blog: Eyes Wide Open: A Message in Silk.

The name of this piece is Eyes Wide Open. It is comprised a combination of silks, the words of which are shared below as well as the download He shared concerning their combined meaning in addition to the name above. The silks in this are:

  • Focused on His Kingdom
  • Sword of the Spirit

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Silk: My Carrier of Peace

The name of this silk is My Carrier of Peace (also read the testimony about this silk Peace Breakthrough). The colors in it are:

  • Sky blue representing open heaven and rain
  • Electric blue representing intensity
  • Brandy representing rich life coming forth from the dry places
  • Black representing Shadow of the Almighty and hovering of Holy Spirit
  • Silver representing armor of God and righteousness
  • Pearl representing angelic presence and divine light

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Silk: His Abiding Presence

This silk combination was the inspiration behind what we’re calling the “multi-silk words,” which are silk letters that encompass more than one silk so they include the individual letters as well as a combined word and new name for the combined use. This concept came about when I created a couple pairs of double layer flags and had to consider how the silk letter should be formatted. Since then the idea has extended into mismatched pairs of flags (another multi-silk word for Eyes Wide Open will be getting shared shortly) and silks where multiple silk styles might be combined like a quilt or even a custom tallit. Continue reading “Silk: His Abiding Presence”