Ahhhh... the last Quilt of Valor show for this year.... I hope you have enjoyed all the variety that these Awesome Quilters make!! And I hope you have enjoyed seeing just a few of the smiling faces that are the Quilt recipients. In Colorado alone we have presented over 800 quilts - closer to 900 - but I am tallying numbers for an exact total next week. Nationwide - I know that number is huge for 2014 - all of us QOV'ers .....we deserve a pat on the back.... so here is your Pat *pat pat pat* And THANK YOU!!!
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From the Pride City Quilt Guild |
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From the Scrappy Ladies |
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From the Pueblo West Quilters |
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From Cindy at RMQM |
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Sharon M in Alamosa CO |
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Pride City Quilt Guild - the awesome Pillowcase makers |
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Kathie S from Arapahoe Quilt Guild |
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Kathie S from Arapahoe County Quilt Guild |
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From Arapahoe County Quilt Guild |
And now for a few more smiles:
Happy New Year!!!
We are having a great time planning our Wish List for the coming year.
And seeing what we got accomplished from this years list!
Congrats on a very successful year.
ReplyDeleteAlmost 900 quilts just this year?? That is amazingly awesome!! Virtual high five and major pat on the back :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for all you do for the deserving Men and Women of our Armed Forces. I hope to be sending more quilts and cases in 2015!!!
ReplyDeleteWell done! My goal is to get 2 more done this year....plus the mystery quilt too!
ReplyDeleteWay to go Colorado QOV and QOV'ers nationwide! Proud to be a part of all of this! Great work Alycia! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great success story you and quilty buddies are! Congrats and thank you from all of us who follow you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great year! I'm proud to be a small part of this QOV organization!
ReplyDeleteI love the year ending with smiles.
ReplyDeleteHugs and Happy New Year
It was a pleasure to participate this past year with Amador Valley Quilters. I also made a "Quilt of Honor" for a mother of a soldier who was killed when my son was injured. Individual stars were signed by members of his unit. A very moving experience.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts. Another awesome year of thanks to our vets. You do amazing things. May 2015 be another awesome year.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on such a great year. Hoping that 2015 is even better!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, as always. Happy New Year to you Alycia. The quilt show was great. So many pretty colorful ones and the smiles are heart warming to see. I thank you very much for all you do for QOVF, and wish you the very best for 2015.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
Those are great! I make tops for American Hero Quilts, which is sort of a part of QOV these days - gets counted with them now, anyway. I've been doing that since 2005 - wow, almost ten years! It's amazing what beautiful quilts are made for the vets. TN quilters just did all the medal of honor winners at the Medal of Honor conference here a few months ago - awesome quilts!
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