Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Quilts of Valor - Quilted

Sometimes when a person doesn't sleep - they get a LOT done!   

This Quilt of Valor was made by Kathy P in eastern CO - she used our block drive blocks pattern and put the WHOLE thing together!!


I quilted it and LOVE how it turned out
Kim bound it this weekend and it will be hugging a Veteran real soon!



A friend of mine in TN said -
I have some Tops and Backs that we would love to have wrap a Veteran.

They are the Patriotic Piecemakers
and ta - da
I got this one quilted




And this one
( from the same group)



It also got bound by Kim

We have such fun stitching together!


Have fun Stitchin'!!

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12 comments:

Sherrill said...

Oooo, those are all so PRETTY!!! I've been working on several for vets in my Sunday School class. Think I'm about done with most and may have a couple left over to send your way!

Judy in Michigan said...

Thank you so much for sharing. What great (and easy) quilts for us to make.

Barob Book Blog said...

These are beautiful! They will surely hug and heal a deserving warrior. Thanks for sharing Alycia!

Kevin the Quilter said...

I love all of these patriotic quilts! Great job getting them done Alycia!

Susan said...

Love that quilt with the blocks drive block - she did a fantastic job! Thanks for sharing all of these on Midweek Makers

The Joyful Quilter said...

Those are some great patterns for QOV and the quilts turned out beautifully!!

Rosa said...

They are just fantastic!

Louise said...

What a great selection of QOVs! Thank you for working hard while having fun, in order to serve our veterans :)

Kate said...

Beautiful QOVs. As much as you got done, hope you are sleeping better this week.

Kat said...

These are beautiful quilts! Just wanted to invite you to link up this post (and any charity sewing related posts) to Sew Some Love every Wednesday :)
http://katandcatquilts.blogspot.com/search/label/sew%20some%20love

tbear said...

Stunning!

Sara said...

The last quilt in the post is Bonnie Hunter's Fourth of July.
I should have added that to the label!