Archive for Symbols & Images – Page 2

Australian Flannel Flowers on Cross

Can be used on white, green or red background.

Australian Magpie Goose

Symbol of Community & Support. Geese care for each other on their long migrations.

Eucalyptus Tree and Egg!

This design is an attempt to explore the juxtaposition of the promise of new life with the full bodied blossoming of that promise.

Appliqué and free machine embroidery has been used here.

This image looks good on a green red or white background.

Eucalyptus tree growing in rock

An image of survival and life. Appliqué and free machine embroidery.

This image looks good on a green, white or red background.

Banksia serrata Flowers (Old Man Banksia)

The Banksia is a Australian plant which, with most species, must be burnt before they release their seed and regenerate.

For this image I’ve used a combination of appliqué and free machine embroidery.

This one is done on a green background, but it also looks great on white or red.

Wildflower bouquet

A striking combination of Australian wildflowers. It also looks good on a white background.

Here we have the Waratah, Eucalyptus blossom, Wattle and Tea tree.

The image is done with a combination of appliqué and free machine embroidery.

Bowl and Towel

The symbols of service. An image especially designed for Deacons. This image can be made with either a Latin cross or the ‘free’ cross illustrated here. See the Deacon Stoles page (Symbols of Service) for a comparison.

Back-lit Rough Cross

This image was designed for Lent, but could be used in any liturgical season.

A rough weave fabric has been used for the brown cross, and this is appliquéd over a shiny or iridescent background cross.

Free Cross

This cross can be used for any liturgical season.

Candles for Advent and Christmas

The Christ candle with the four candles of Advent.

This image looks good on a purple, blue or white background.