Thursday, 2 January 2025

Omega (New Testament) Quiet Book - by Steph

This is the second in a series of two no-sew quiet books made by my friend Steph.



She has used an Alpha symbol over the cross for the Old Testament and an Omega over a cross for the New Testament covers, which I thought was a terrific idea.




To save time and effort, and for motivation that it would actually get achieved, Steph used glue instead of sewing the books. I am going to share the pages with you that have been completed so far, but this project (Like the Bible Quiet Book Project of mine) is an ongoing one, at least for now. 

The books are bound simply using a hole punch and ribbon. The front and the back of the felt pages can be used since glue does not show through to the other side like sewing does. 




Page one is a hand drawn maze (using a Posca fabric marker) depicting the Nativity journey.





Page two is a peek-a-boo style manger with a star and baby Jesus inside. The donkey can move back and forth along the cord.




Page three is for building on the Rock (Jesus Christ). Steph had her son in mind when she made this page with various tools and a builder's vest complete with side release buckles to do and undo. You can see the plans in the background with a house built on a rock with a big tick and one built on sandy land which has been crossed out.




Page four was designed by another friend who was wanting to teach good money management - to divide your income between spending, saving, and tithing. I have to confess there are only 9 coins featured here because I lost one of them. How embarrassing. Steph says it is very easy to make another and she has more felt to do it with. Sorry Steph! Also, I'm not sure why I arranged them this way, with all the money going to tithing... it is not very accurate or true to life. Oh well, at least they are learning generosity?





Page five was inspired by my Luke 12 - Where is Your Treasure? Quiet Book Page. Instead of using a heart button closure, Steph included a heart bangle inside.




Page six is an I-spy page for "if you seek Me you will find Me" (which is actually from the Old Testament) but let's not get caught up in semantics - there might be another reference elsewhere too. It was inspired by my Deuteronomy 4 - Seek Me Find Me Quiet Book Page.




Page seven is Zacchaeus up in his tree waiting to see Jesus.





Page eight is the lame man who had faith and was healed when Jesus told him to take up his mat and walk. I love the use of a dishcloth here. Such a simple and effective material.




Page nine is a little out of order but it is the story of after Jesus was resurrected and appeared to the disciples who had gone back to their fishing boats. They had been fishing all night and caught nothing, He told them to cast their net on the other side and they caught the biggest haul of their lives!





Page ten is the empty tomb with a cross in the background. You can learn to spell the word "RISEN" and open the door of the tomb to find the graveclothes which were left (something a robber in their haste would not do).





Page eleven is a dress-up page with the Armour of God from Ephesians 6. Steph hand drew hers with a Posca fabric marker, but there is a free template from the Laura Thoughts blog.





Page twelve has two racing cars, a race track and a medal. There are a few Bible verses that talk about running a race (Hebrews 12:1, 2 Timothy 4:7, and Galatians 5:7).




Page thirteen is very fun and bright! Tell the World (the good news of Jesus Christ)! Steph used my Matthew 24 - Gospel to the Nations Quiet Book Page tutorial as inspiration.

Page fourteen is to do with the Second Coming, but remains a secret for now because it deserves it's own post (link at the end of the post once published)!





Page fifteen and sixteen are a tissue box and dress-up face for God drying all our tears. The tissue box was made by inspiration from my Isaiah 25 - God Will Wipe Away Our Tears Bible Quiet Book Page, but Steph has used it for Revelation 21:4. You can find a free tissue box pattern at my link, but Steph likes to free cut her pages because it is quicker.

I like that she included a booger (snot) for her son's enjoyment! Boys will be boys.

Also another confession - I broke the beautiful eyelashes. But I did give Steph some stronger felt to make another pair. I know I should have made them for her myself, but I didn't want to hold the books back from her for any longer than I already had.




Page seventeen is a mirror page for God loves me.

There are an odd number of pages because this project was planned to keep growing.

You can see the Alpha (Old Testament) Quiet Book and a secret page that got it's own feature post instead of being included here by clicking on the links below (once published): 




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Thursday, 19 December 2024

Ecclesiastes 4 - Three-Stranded Cord Quiet Book Page

 In Ecclesiastes 4, Solomon praises the value of a friend.





Memory Verse: "And though one might prevail against another, two will withstand one. A threefold cord is not quickly broken." Ecclesiastes 4:12 (NRSV).

Materials needed to create the Three-Stranded cord quiet book page:

Firstly, measure the length of shoelace you will need to fit your page. Insert pins to mark the spot where you want to sew them to the page, and one on the page where the button at the bottom will go. Plait the strands so you can see what length you will need to reach the place where you want to put a button at the bottom and mark with a pin on each strand. Once unplaited again, I found my pins were at the length of the bottom of my page (about an inch or so below the position of the button).




Sew the top end of the shoelaces down to the page in the three positions marked on the pattern (or adjust as necessary to fit your page), using a zero stitch width zig zag stitch (so it goes back and forth over the same spot). Leave enough of a tail to tie a knot over the stitching to hide it. 




Fold the other ends of the shoelaces over themselves to form loops large enough to fit comfortably over the shank button. Sew the loop closed using the same zero-length zig zag stitch. 




Tie another knot over the stitching. Cut the remainder of the shoelace off with a short tail and melt the edges if made of suitable material - see my post on How to Stop Ribbons Fraying




Hand sew down a shank button where indicated on the pattern (or adjust to your page). The shank will allow enough room for all three loops to fit under the button.

Lastly, plait the shoelaces and loop them around the shank button to keep them in place.

Difficulty Level = Easy

One of the easiest pages to make!

Key Learning Areas and Skills

  • Ecclesiastes 4 - God designed us to have friends and family - we are stronger together
  • Plaiting - learn how to do a three-stranded plait
  • Buttoning - learn how to thread a loop over a shank button
  • Fine Motor Skills - all quiet books encourage fine motor skill development
  • Hand-eye Co-ordination - all quiet books encourage hand-eye co-ordination



Read the Chapter

Ecclesiastes 4

Devotional

I got the idea for this page from a myriad of Christian wedding knot-tying ceremony boards I saw on Pinterest. I loved how they incorporated an Old Testament verse with the image of a cross and the Trinity, for indeed these concepts can be found throughout the Bible.




I guess a wedding is a perfect example of the Trinity because marriage should be a unity of three - a man, a woman and God. The word used in the Shema to describe God being one is actually the same word used to describe Adam and Eve being one, so it in no way proves a unitarian viewpoint. 

The word Elohim is very interesting. "El" is singular, but the "im" suffix is plural. Although there is a Jewish view that God was speaking to the angels when He said "Let Us make man in Our image", I can't see that we were made in the image of a mixture of God and angels. 

Different versions differ in how Malachi 2:15 is translated, but the ESV is pretty awesome. "Did he not make them one, with a portion of the Spirit in their union? And what was the one God seeking? Godly offspring. So guard yourselves in your spirit, and let none of you be faithless to the wife of your youth."

We were created in God's image, and I believe this includes a tri-une relationship in marriage.

A three stranded cord is not easily broken.





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