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Thursday, October 24, 2013
From the Quilts of Valor Foundation
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Recap of 10-18-13 Meeting
What
a great Quilts of Valor meeting! We have now stuffed our
basket with kits – ready for our volunteers to take home and sew. And we have more kits waiting in the wings –
we were just s-o-o-o very productive this meeting!
Loretta assembling kits - Irene hand sewing - basket stuffed! |
Sharon cutting for kits |
lots of extra kits ... |
And
we now have 9; no, make that 10; no, make that 11 quilts ready
[well, they were rolling in fast and it was hard to keep track!] – all bound
and with labels, ready to go to the VA Hospital with the next delivery … and
more to come back in soon.
Here’s
some photos:
Debbie's Flags |
Debbie and her Strippie |
Kathy and the Group's Many Trips Around the World |
Diana and her Flags |
And
we had a fun demo from Debbie of a new technique and how to use those
scraps! I can see you nodding your heads
– those scraps just tend to multiply (maybe while we’re sleeping??).
Debbie showed us how to use Scrap Happy
fusible grids for 2-inch scraps:
Sew
on the grid lines provided:
Cut
them in half and add a larger block:
And
Voila! You have easy already-sashed
blocks to sew together.
This is a Joan Ford
technique and there are many variations of the grids and patterns (patterns
sold separately or in her books). Try it
… we loved it!
We
also had a very special sneak preview of a quilt that is going cruising, but
that will have its own blog post in the near future … stay tuned!
Our Next Meeting Will Be: Friday, Nov 15th
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Meeting Reminder - Friday, Oct 18th
We will be
meeting Friday, Oct 18th,
From 10:00 –
2:00
At Crafty
Threads Quilt Shop!
Click on this
link to learn more!
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Navy Day?
When
do you celebrate Navy Day?
On
October 13th or on October 27th?
Why
is there any question, you ask?
Well,
historically, the day was celebrated on October 27th because that
was the birthday of President Theodore Roosevelt, a huge supporter of the
modern Navy.
But,
it was discovered in the 1970s that the "birthday" of the Continental
Navy was actually on October 13, 1775, and so CNO Admiral Elmo Zumwalt worked
with the Navy League to define THAT date as the new date of Navy Day. However, Navy Day in the United States
is still largely recognized as October 27.
Traditions are hard to break. But, no
matter - Having two ginormous birthday cakes can never be a bad
thing ...
Happy
Birthday, US Navy and Naval Reserve!!
Anchors
Aweigh
Stand, Navy, out to sea,
Fight our battle cry;
We'll never change our
course,
So vicious foe steer
shy-y-y-y.
Roll out the TNT,
Anchors Aweigh.
Sail on to victory and
sink their bones to
Davy Jones, hooray!
Anchors Aweigh, my boys,
Anchors Aweigh.
Farewell to foreign
shores,
we sail at break of
day-ay-ay-ay.
Through our last night
on shore,
drink to the foam,Until
we meet once more.
Here's wishing you a
happy voyage home
Blue of the mighty deep
Gold of
God’s great son
Let these colors be till
all of time
Done, done, done, done.
On the seven seas we
learn Navy’s stern call:
Faith, courage, service
true,
With
honor, over honor, over all.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
October Meeting Notice
October Meeting Date - Friday, October 18th
This meeting of our Quilts of Valor group will have
a focus on making block KITS!
We have been very fortunate that a lot of
volunteers have been signing out our take-home block kits and we need to
replenish our supply of kits and fabric squares for future kits.
We are expecting some quilted quilts to come back
in, so there will also be some hand sewing available. No matter if you like to sew, cut, press or
assemble, we will have a spot ready for YOU.
Bring whatever tools you want to work with - sewing
machine, rotary cutter, ruler, hand sewing needles and thread, etc., and we will put you to work on your favorite
project.
We will be meeting at the Crafty Threads Quilt Shop
on Racetrack Rd
on Friday, October 18th from 10:00 – 2:00.
The photo at the top of this post and this photo are some of the quilts that went to the Tripler Army Medical
Center in Hawaii – read more about it at this post if
you missed it!
All are invited to join our Group and
be a part of this wonderful project.
No sewing skills required –
Bring your machine if you like to sew.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Another Very Special Delivery
A member of the CT
Quilters QOV Group, Donna, was able to take one of our quilts to CMSgt
Mike M., who saw duty as a radioman in WWII (Europe) and Korea before
retiring from the Air Force.
Here, Mike
is shown with his daughter Jan, as he proudly displays the label on
his Quilt of Valor. We are honored to be
able to give you this tangible emblem of our gratitude for your service, Mike,
and we thank you!
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