Alternative patterns for quilts for Vets?
#22
I did a purple and yellow quilt for my 3 tour vet. His favorite color is purple. I called is Yellow Ribbons and Purple Hearts. He adores it and it was the catalyst of a wonderful 3 year friendship. He was not physically wounded, but he came back very emotionally beat up.
#27
Originally Posted by jillaine
I love the idea of making quilts for returning vets.
But all of the ones I've seen have a patriotic theme. And in fact, it seems like the organizations that coordinate quilt donations to vets require such themes that usually include red, white and blue and stars.
I can't help but wonder if there are some returning vets who would prefer NOT to be reminded of their time over there, and would appreciate something entirely different.
What have you made for a returning vet that is of a non-patriotic theme? And can anyone recommend a quilt-donation-coordinating organization that doesn't require a particular theme?
But all of the ones I've seen have a patriotic theme. And in fact, it seems like the organizations that coordinate quilt donations to vets require such themes that usually include red, white and blue and stars.
I can't help but wonder if there are some returning vets who would prefer NOT to be reminded of their time over there, and would appreciate something entirely different.
What have you made for a returning vet that is of a non-patriotic theme? And can anyone recommend a quilt-donation-coordinating organization that doesn't require a particular theme?
I work waith a group making Quilts of Valor. Many are red, white and blue but many are not. I have quilted many quilts in fall colors--very masculine and nice for guys who love the outdooors. I always quilt oak leaves on those, which are symbolic of patriotism, strength and renewed life.
I've also quilted some in girly fabrics. Remember that 10% of the wounded soldiers are female.
I didn't sew these; I just quilted them. Here are pix of 2 of the many QOV that I've quilted. I love finishing them.
I know the people who get them need a lot of comfort and this is one small way I can show my thanks for their service and sacrifice.
Oak leaves on autumn QOV
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Hot pink QOV
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Hot pink QOV
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#28
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I volunteer at the VA hospital and have seen quilts with ever theme and color. There is one female on the ward and she has a beautiul bright Hawiian print, so please remember our female service members when donating a quilt.
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