Wednesday, September 30, 2009
String Quilts
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This first string quilt is from Cheryl in Eaton. She is a wonderful person and I sure appreciate her!
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This next quilt is from my Heartstrings group. I am not sure who made the blocks, but I think Sue in MN pieced the blocks into a top, and Sheree provided the backing, and I did the quilting. My middle son just fell in love with this top when I opened the package so he said we had to quilt it RIGHT away. I will not argue with him, someday I will be asking to live in his house, and he may remember this moment (grin)
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And yes - the ladder was up because the Fire Alarm started going off - every 25 seconds. How do I know this? I counted from 1am to 5am... I was not happy. Turns out the alarm in my 8yo's room had a dead battery, but EVERY alarm in the house had to beep. Again - Not Happy! And then I am even more mad at myself - thinking, well why didn't I just get up and make use of the time?
Monday, September 28, 2009
From New Jersey and the Virgin Islands
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So I get a package from them and it has this absolutely beautiful finished Quilt of Valor, a couple of adorable patterns - all lap sized - and fabrics to play with.
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I am also adopting their mother. She sent me TWO boxes of Quilt tops and backings - I am going to have no excuse to goof around anymore!! I must tie myself to the quilting machine.... it will be tough I tell you, maybe I shall get more chocolate!
Now - from this picture can you guess what happened at 1 am at our house? The guy at the top is little bit, and wrangler man is holding the ladder.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Sewing Day One
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No one has steamed up the ironing room... although they think it would be fun to try.
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And they are all having fun so far!
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We are also making some really cool log cabin blocks , But I forgot to take pictures of those. So I will get to it!
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Hope you all had a great weekend. Mine went a little too fast!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
A Team Effort
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Thank you's
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*On behalf of my Father in Law, I would like to thank you for the beautiful Quilt of Valor that was given to him onhis return from the Honor Flight. Mac - at 100 years old was the 1st centarian to make this trip. Thanks so much for this beautiful Quilt. It means a lot to him, and he will not let it out of his sight.*
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I want to Thank all of those involved in the making of the fine quilt that you gave me. It was a gesture not expected. I was amazed at the quilts, and want to Thank all responsible for this effort.*
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*What a surprise! As we entered the hotel there were about 60 people in the lobby. They were cheering and clapping for every one of the WWII vets that had been on the Honor Flight. We were met by a greeter who told us to go into the room to recieve a gift for our service. As we went into the room , we were met by an elementary school student who thanked us for our service in the war. They presented us with a pillowcase that held the most beautiful quilt.
I want to Thank you for taking the time to make this gift for us. I am sure that it was a gift of love with all of your blessings and God's grace and love for us all. God Bless you all. I feel that he looked after me and brought me back safely from this conflict. A.H
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I am writing to Thank you for the beautiful Quilt of Valor. I was quite surprised and pleased to recieve it. I am so eager to show it to my children and grandchildren, however it is ALL mine! I appreciate your thoughtfulness and talent. L.C.
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This must be the best mail day in the world - as I recieved some letters from the soldiers at Ft Carson as well. Are you ready for those too?
Dear Quilters,
I am writing to thank you all who participated in that beautiful quilt that I recieved upon my return to the states. The label says Made by April West. Would you please send her my Thanks as well? I love it - thanks again. DW
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Dear Quilters,
As it is getting colder I am more and more grateful for my quilt. I thank you for getting it to me when I needed it. Who knew that a quilt could feel like a hug? I am hoping to be discharged soon, and will keep it with me always. Sincerely AK
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So there you have it folks! These are important! Many people have emailed me and said well I only have time for one quilt. And I am here to say that one quilt is one more soldier covered. Many of the quilts that came in for our Ft Carson project did not have labels on them, which was fine. But I made labels and put the name of the maker, quilter, any info I had. But I did not feel comfortable putting your addresses on them without permission. There is an email on each label - so I hope that soldiers will continue to get in touch with us. But if not - these quilts are gifts, and with Gifts they are freely given.
~* Another question I have recieved... the Fort Carson project was completely seperate from the WWII quilts. The quilts that came for Ft Carson are at Ft Carson. I am again collecting them for Ft Carson - I have 95 at the moment for them. The quilts that we did for the Honor Flight were specifically for them. I asked at QOVF headquarters if it was good - and it was good. (grin). Hope that clears that up.
Now off to build an island with my son for a school project. If I can make a quilt, I can build an island right??
Monday, September 21, 2009
Quilts of Valor Quilted
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The Next Quilt was made by the 4, 5 and 6 year old Wed, Night Kids Club. They colored and colored and wrote letters to go with it. Turned out Very very cute!.
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Sunday, September 20, 2009
Somedays
It is just plain fun to be alive!!
My Dad ( left) and Wrangler Man ( right), our friend ( getting a massage at the time) and myself went to the Bronco vs Browns game.
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Shannon Sharpe parachuted into the stadium and was inducted into the Ring of Fire. It was cool!
And the National Guard opened up the American Flag. Broncos won, it didn't rain till we were on the way home. Not to bad for a sunday huh?
Friday, September 18, 2009
And the Winners Are:
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
WWII Vets
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We were told at the last minute that the Vets were tired, could we do quilts quickly. I said whatever works - well you know the power of a quilt right? So many stayed around and talked, and checked each others quilts out, and finally at midnight (2 1/2 hours later) we cleared everyone out. But the smiles, the tears, the excited exclamations that these were for them was impressive. I was hugged by a million people I think. My boys handed out the quilts to the vets and I got the hugs - how awesome is that?~
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We had another vet. His daughter told him that she would get him settled and go get his quilt for him. He wanted to be wheeled up to get a Quilt and be with his buddies. He wanted to be a part of it all. It was cool! And he was so neat. He sat and told us stories. He was a Marine - Semper Fie - wonderful to talk to. My boys will forever be touched.
My husband, Bruce, received one of your beautful quilts last night when he returned from his trip to Washington, DC on the Honor Flight.
As he was telling me about the young kids who stayed up until 11:30 PM just to give each and everyone one of his fellow companion veterans, he got choked up and had to stop speaking.
I know what a special gift this is to him, and he will charish it always. Thank you for making my husband feel so special and for honoring him and his fellow veterans. What a wonderful thing it is that you do. We appreciate the time, the work, the effort and the love that you stitch in to every quilt you make. May God bless you and keep you all.
Sincerely,
Mrs. F
Monday, September 14, 2009
The Back of the Quilt
Friday, September 11, 2009
Quilt of Valor Sew Along - The Layout
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The Layout!!
You should have 121 blocks total. You probably didn't know you made that many blocks did you? I sure didn't. I mean, I did, but I didn't really "get it". But I love it!
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Remember way back this summer - when I was trying to do quilts on point? Well this one jumped out at me, because it is NOT on point, but gives that look. I really thought I wanted to try it. So - thanks for joining me! It helps to know that others are waiting on you to get things done. Maybe I should try cleaning the house that way? Nah - not as much fun!
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Your layout will be 11 x 11 and you alternate a Triangle Block with a nine patch block.
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Note that you rotate the triangle blocks to surround the 9 patch block, therefore alternating your dark and lights. Pictures tell the story better than words.
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With this layout your final quilt will be 66 x 66. This is a great size for a Quilt of Valor. Without borders. And my boys really liked this look.
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I don't like sewing in rows. I took 9 blocks at a time and sewed large 9 patches out of them. Then was able to put them together in sections. Some sections were only 6 blocks. It was easier for me to do this, less bulk to carry around from the floor to the machine.
**And Now Another Option**
But then, my youngest started playing with the blocks. He said - Mom I bet we could get 2 quilts out of all those blocks. Far be it from me to argue with him. Some day he will be bigger than me, then what will I do?
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So he and I split them up and came up with 2 different quilts. The first one the layout is 8 x 10 which should be 48 x 60. So I told him that is not quite the size we need. He is picking out fabrics he thinks will make a great border. We thought about a small light 2 inch border, then a 5 inch darker border. The jury is still out.
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The smaller quilt is 5 x 8 so 30 x 48. So this one will need a lot of borders. My goal is to get the quilts to a minimum of 54 x 64. He doesn't have a plan to get this one to size yet. One thing at a time mom. ( I see a boo boo in the little quilt layout - bottom row, 2nd from the left)
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I am not going to tell you which layout or layouts we did. I want to surprise you. But I wanted to give you both options - as I was impressed that Little Bit was even paying attention.
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**************THE GIVEAWAY****************
I promised you a great giveaway. There are Two!
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The first one is easy!!
Leave a comment before Thursday September 17th at 9pm and the kids will pick a number on Friday to announce the winner. If you are set to no reply on your blogs BE SURE TO CHECK BACK as I have no way to contact you!!
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The Prize: a $25 gift certificate at http://www.equilter.com Luana was one of the very first contributors of fabric to our Quilt of Valor project 5 years ago. Plus she has everything in her shop. You can't lose!
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The second one:
Well - this takes a little more thought (on my part).
I want you to guess who the pattern designer of this quilt it. BUT I don't want you to post it in the comments cuz then everyone can read your guess and well - its like cheating on a math test!! SO:
The Prize: A quilting book. An AWESOME quilting book by the very author of this quilt pattern. So you see the reason for the secrecy.
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How to win it:
SEND AN EMAIL TO: ALYCIAQUILTS@GMAIL.COM
WITH: The pattern name or the pattern designer in it. And an email to be able to contact you should you be the lucky winner.
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We will take all the correct answers and draw a name out to choose the winner. Again send the email before Thursday September 17th at 9pm and a name will be drawn Friday.
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Any questions?
Have a fun day working!!
~I would love it if you want to send me a picture of your quilt. I would love to post them on my blog or link back to your blogs to see what you came up with.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
My Lucky Day
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Now I am recovering from all that excitement.
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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
911 Day of Service
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9/11 made a big impact on a lot of people, and in many different ways. I love how this man ( at 911dayofservice) is turning a personal loss into a nations gain. I think it is a great way to get people to realize the greatness of this country, and the freedoms that we as a nation have.
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9/11 sent my dad to Ground Zero. It sent my Dad in directions that he had not expected. He met people and touched lives, and had his life touched in ways that no one could ever expect. And it had a far reaching effect. One of those effects was the beginning of my quilting career.
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For some of us quilting is a reflection of our desire to help, to comfort, and to let others know that they are cared for. For some receiving a Quilt is one way to have a tangible feeling of love, to know that they are not alone. To know that even though they signed up for a job, getting hurt was not a job requirement.
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It is for all of these reasons that I would like to promote Quilts of Valor as a plan for spending a day in service.
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Would you consider starting a new Quilt for a Soldier, finishing a Quilt in progress, Quilting a Quilt of Valor, or finishing the binding? On Friday I will be posting the layout of the QOV Mystery Sew Along. But don't let that stop you from doing what you would like - just know that it is an option.
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Now - what do you do when you finish your top or finish your quilt?
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That is the cool thing about Quilts of Valor - there are many different outlets. If you have a top and you are not a machine quilter ( either on your home machine or a long arm) you can request a Machine Quilter at the QOVF.org website and they will hook you up.
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If you have finished a quilt - and its ready to be shipped to a soldier - again you can head over to QOVF.org and request a destination. You may be surprised at the need of these quilts.
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Or ( I always have to plug Colorado) if you are interested in your quilt going to a soldier in Colorado you can email me (alyciaquilts @ gmail.com) and I will give you my address. Quilts coming this way go to Fort Carson - to the Wounded Warriors unit.
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Do you have plans for the Day of Service?
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
The 2009 2010 5th grade class
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Not only did they work well together, they also stuck to the task of measuring, making lines and cutting their fabrics.
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There was also a football game looming - based on the number of jerseys present!!
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This is my 5th year doing this project - and I finally have a 5th grader again - Whoo hoo - someone to eat lunch with in the cafeteria!! ( he is in the Red and Blue striped shirt)
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Can you see the QOV hanging in the background? We try to put a new one up every couple of days. The kids get a chance to study it, check out the quilt pattern, the quilting designs and the label!! We LOVE to know where these quilts come from.
Hope you all had a great Labor Day weekend. I am almost caught up on my Sew Along Quilt. This is a good sign!! And - you will be loving how it turns out - I know it!!
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Confessions
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Are you ready? Are you sitting down?
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I didn't do it!!
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It's really not my fault though ( evil wicked laugh) I blame my children! And because they don't read my blog - they will have no clue about the havoc that they are wreaking on all of your lives!!
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And then Thursday I had to recount all of my FQ's to make sure I had enough for each and every student to start cutting, and then I had to lay them all out - because, I mean really, if you are going to play in fabric you might as well enjoy it and see it all. And when I surveyed my front room - it sort of looked like a flag factory had moved in. Patriotic fabric EVERYWHERE.
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But there was no room to lay out the mystery pieces to show you the next steps. And pair that with the fact that I am a failure, a flub, a dork if you will.... I still have 10 blocks left to make!! Wait - you ask - shouldn't you be steps ahead of us... almost finished, leading us with great skill and expertise? Well I was, and then again - the kids... again - it is ALL there fault!!
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Boy Am I getting really good at blaming other people or what? This is really a life skill I could have used earlier in life had I thought of it!
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So - knowing what this weekend has in store for us ( can you say Hay?) and knowing how much you all want to enjoy your labor day and just hang out, eating hamburgers, and corn on the cob. Oh and maybe even a chocolate cake... yum. How about we plan on the next step being posted next Friday - along with another really, really, really, cool give away - that you will so totally want, that you will love me for leading you astray and leaving your sewing tables a mess.
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Enjoy!!
Friday, September 04, 2009
and the winner is
Congratulations Elaine!! Now you can start up that QOV ( tomorrow right? LOL)
Email me with your address and I will get these 12 FQ's in the mail to you.
Thanks for playing everyone!!
Thursday, September 03, 2009
When does it become a UFO?
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And then I read JudyL's post
http://www.patchworktimes.com/2009/09/01/a-pep-talk/
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And then Bari started doing this in her Quilt Room:
http://crossroadsquilts.wordpress.com/2009/09/01/september-1st-and-what-i-am-working-on/
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It got me to thinking - do I have clear goals? Did I have a plan for the year for my personal quilting? Hmm.... went back and looked at my new years post. Not really. My big goal was to not buy fabrics that didn't have a purpose. So other than the 2 quilt kits - I did pretty good so far.
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Which leads to my question. I bought those 2 quilt kits with the goal of making them. And so far I have just looked at them. But I have them right next to my sewing table. They are "next" in line. But sometimes other quilts crowd the line. And I am really trying to be a One Quilt at a time woman. Although....
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So - when do those 2 quilt kits become UFO's .. and what is the time limit on getting them done? And how do you keep up with all the want to makes, versus already making, versus the need to finish?
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I guess I will get back to ironing. All the philosophy hurts my head (grin)
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
A Kids Creation
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Quilted by Donna
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