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  1. #1
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    The pillow that I made :)

    For the past few months, Ive been coming up with ideas for home decorations or crafts that would tie both my religion in with my heritage. All Islamic things tend to have an Arab/Desi look to them (lots of gold, arabic caligraphy, etc.) and while those things are beautiful, they really dont speak to me since I am not Arab or Indian/Pakistani. I decided to take Islamic symbols and words, write them using English letters or even translate them into Gaelic, and then put them on a Celtic looking background. That way, I can show off my religion AND my heritage instead of feeling like they have to be seperate!

    This pillow was my first of many projects. I finished it in a day or so and I went to the store and found a "tartan" that matches the colors in my room and then put the Arabic word "Bismillah" on it which means "in the name of God". Bismillah is something we say before we eat, or drive, or pray...it just basically means that everything you do, you do for God. I decided to put it on my pillow

    I hope you guys like it.



    My next idea is to make a home decoration that has the crescent and star made out of celtic knots. I was thinking of doing it on a tapestry looking thing with celtic knots around the boarder and "God Bless This Home" written underneith it. Actually, whats really cool is that Islamic art and Celtic art look very similar. Check out some of these designs on mosques:





    Last edited by MeghanWalker; 12th January 12 at 07:59 AM.
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    Re: The pillow that I made :)

    Megan you little vixen, starting a pillow talk thread.
    Kevin
    Never be afraid to venture into the unknown and try something new, you just might learn something and have fun doing it.

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    Re: The pillow that I made :)

    Quote Originally Posted by New World Czech View Post
    Megan you little vixen, starting a pillow talk thread.
    What?! I dont understand!

    *frantically finds her halo*

    (but for real, I dont understand. haha. Was there once a pillow thread that was on the PG-13 side? haha.)
    Last edited by MeghanWalker; 12th January 12 at 04:48 PM.
    "Home is behind, the world ahead, and there are many paths to tread. Through shadow, to the edge of night. Until the stars are all alight..."

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    Re: The pillow that I made :)

    Meghan,

    You may like to take a look at http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/knots/index.htm
    It also has examples of Islamic interlacing patterns.

    Ian

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    Re: The pillow that I made :)

    Quote Originally Posted by New World Czech View Post
    Megan you little vixen, starting a pillow talk thread.
    LOL

    @Meghan
    Looks great! Nice job. I like the celtic knot/star idea too.
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    Re: The pillow that I made :)

    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGirlGonePlaid View Post
    LOL

    @Meghan
    Looks great! Nice job. I like the celtic knot/star idea too.
    thanks!
    "Home is behind, the world ahead, and there are many paths to tread. Through shadow, to the edge of night. Until the stars are all alight..."

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    Re: The pillow that I made :)

    Quote Originally Posted by MeghanWalker View Post
    Meghan is so confusseeddd!
    I liked the original reply:
    what!? I dont understand!
    *frantically finds her halo*

    I also realize my post puts me awful close to "dirty old man" territory, since your are younger than all three of my daughters.

    I do love your craft work.
    Kevin
    Never be afraid to venture into the unknown and try something new, you just might learn something and have fun doing it.

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    Re: The pillow that I made :)

    Celtic and Islamic ????????? Tartan and Arabic ???????

    OK
    Mean what you say and say what you mean

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    Re: The pillow that I made :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas H View Post
    Celtic and Islamic ????????? Tartan and Arabic ???????

    OK
    ???

    Yeah. Celtic and Islamic. lol. Im a Muslim with Scottish-Irish heritage so I want to make things that reflect that not all Muslims are from the Middle East.
    "Home is behind, the world ahead, and there are many paths to tread. Through shadow, to the edge of night. Until the stars are all alight..."

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    Re: The pillow that I made :)

    Quote Originally Posted by New World Czech View Post
    I liked the original reply:
    what!? I dont understand!
    *frantically finds her halo*

    I also realize my post puts me awful close to "dirty old man" territory, since your are younger than all three of my daughters.

    I do love your craft work.
    All fixed!

    and thanks!!

    (you dirty old man! )
    "Home is behind, the world ahead, and there are many paths to tread. Through shadow, to the edge of night. Until the stars are all alight..."

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