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Saturday, November 8, 2014

Alpha & Omega

Alpha and Omega are the first and last letters in the Greek alphabet. “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.” (Revelation 1:8)This is mentioned in the bible several more times and has been used as an important Christian symbol for Jesus Christ or God, often combined with other Christian symbols, from early Christianity and even appear in Roman catacombs.

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Alpha and Omega sind der erste und letzte Buchstabe des griechischen Alphabets."Ich bin das Alpha und Omega, der Anfang und das Ende, spricht der Herr, der da ist und der da war und der da kommt, der Allmächtige." (Offenbarung 1:8)Dies wird in der Bibel noch mehrmals erwähnt und wurde als wichtiges christliches Symbol für Jesus Christus oder Gott benutzt, oft zusammen mit anderen christlichen Symbolen, vom frühesten Christentum und ist sogar in den römischen Katakomben zu sehen.

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And here is the PDF "Alpha and Omega" for you to download.

I have also made a VIDEO explaining what I mean with the up-wire and down-wire. Please let me know whether you find this helpful or what I could do different.

Please do not sell the patterns or the ornaments. If you give them as gifts, please always include the explanation of the symbol.

I would love to hear from all who are using my patterns. It would be nice to know that my efforts are not in vain. You find my email address on the pattern if you have any question about it. Happy to help.

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updated 04/23/2015:
I am also a lacemaker and am working on what I have dreamed about for quite some time:
the Chrismons in Lace Series.
This is a design by Brigitte Bellon. She is incredible generous and allowed me to share her pattern here with you for your own personal use PDF “Alpha & Omega"

Here is my finished lace for my Advent calendar:



4 comments:

  1. I think you do beautiful work, Christa. I want to use some of your patterns to give to my church. I am laid off at present so I want to use the time well and give back to my church in New Orleans, Louisiana. Thank you very much for sharing the 'how to' for this. I am new to bead work. God bless you and keep you, Laura Smith

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    1. Laura, thank you so much. Good luck making the Chrismons. Yes, that would be time well spent. I am addicted to making them.
      And blessings for your job search.

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  2. I was going to watch the up/down video with link given. Link does not work. thanks for your help.

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  3. Melissa White, OMG I posted that blog in 2014 and that is when the video was made too. I had to do some thinking and searching. I think I found it and corrected the blog .... even though the video is not state-of-the-art. May be it will help. Christa

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