Quilts of Valor
#23
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Valley of the sun, AZ
Posts: 1,070
My Dad got to go last year. He is not in a wheelchair, we are so grateful and lucky he is still healthy but does have a bit of shuffle in is walking BUT he is 97! He was a fighter pilot during the war.
What a great idea for your lap tops to do them 4 at a time. I have done something similar when I had several baby quilts, but I did them one after the other and just sewed the backings together. I like your idea better because you can quilt more before having to advance the quilt. Thanks for sharing, I learn so much from this board, thanks to quilters like you who post these great ideas. Thanks again and thanks for your work with QOV. I started another QOV today.
What a great idea for your lap tops to do them 4 at a time. I have done something similar when I had several baby quilts, but I did them one after the other and just sewed the backings together. I like your idea better because you can quilt more before having to advance the quilt. Thanks for sharing, I learn so much from this board, thanks to quilters like you who post these great ideas. Thanks again and thanks for your work with QOV. I started another QOV today.
#27
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Northern Ohio
Posts: 445
What an amazing adventure you are on to get these quilts done.
When the vets come back from an amazing trip they are going to be gifted with quilts made with love and honor, what a great end to their trip.
When the vets come back from an amazing trip they are going to be gifted with quilts made with love and honor, what a great end to their trip.
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