next batch to be sent to Afganistan
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Originally Posted by romanojg
I'm not sure where you are located but they are right Newport News on the other side of the James River Bridge. It is a great quilt shop and you couldn't ask for a nicer bunch of people. The owner was approached last Fall from a service member that was home on leave. There is a link on thier web site called service project and it tells all about it and what the women over there have to endure; they are treated so poorly from the people who are supposed to love them. They can be killed by family members and it doesn't matter. The thought is that if they teach these women how to sew (on treadle since there is no electric, the shop has gotten alot of people to donate thier treadle machines to send over there) then they won't be so desparate for money where they may be forced to work against our men and women in order to survive. It such a great cause. Here is the web site: http://www.bellafabricsva.com/...I hope your loved ones return home soon. We are retired Navy and I know how hard it is to have them so far away from you. Take care.
I got a call last night from the oldest boy, he is asking for 6 more quilts to give to some of the locale families there. He say I can take some time in getting them as they won't need them just yet but he wanted to get his order in early. LOL I guess he knows how swamped I can get with doing all these. It seems that some of the locales are in much need of things to just get them through the winter months and I use blankets instead of quilt batting in all my quilts because the boys say they are a lot warmer.
Since I have permission to finish the big one I was working on before getting these out I guess I better get started. LOL I have a feeling before this is all done he will be asking for more so I may have to try and stock up on some before winter starts just in case.
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Originally Posted by mzmama
You are to be thanked for what you do. You are awesome. Thank you for the soldier that you don't see.
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Originally Posted by Baseball Mom
Would you be able to tell me where you purchased that blue baseball fabric you have in your first quilt?
I think it was Joanns but I'm not sure.
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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Sue,
Those are awesome, you continue to do an amazing job!! Is your family member still there in Afghanistan?
Bert and his men arrived home in Colorado Springs this past Saturday night, hallelujah!! Here he is discovering Kate, his wife, in the welcome home team at the flight line -- a precious surprise a kind "higher up" arranged for her to surprise.
Jan in VA
Those are awesome, you continue to do an amazing job!! Is your family member still there in Afghanistan?
Bert and his men arrived home in Colorado Springs this past Saturday night, hallelujah!! Here he is discovering Kate, his wife, in the welcome home team at the flight line -- a precious surprise a kind "higher up" arranged for her to surprise.
Jan in VA
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