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Showing posts with label Quilt Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilt Show. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

HMQS - May 2013

How many of you are planning to head to HMQS is Salt Lake City this spring?

Did you know that there is a Quilting Challenge? Check this out
Quilting Challenge for Veterans

and  this:

Challenges  ( you need to scroll down to the bottom)

I have already received my fabrics and am starting to work on my Challenge Quilt!! All of these quilts will go to help Utah Coordinator Diane J to fulfill her requestsfor 218 Quilts of Valor for Summer/Fall 2013!
If you are planning on attending you are more than welcome to bring a Quilt of Valor for Diane!!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Nebraska Quilt Show

 I thought maybe you would like a few more pics of the NE 4-H QOVs,  as I am steadily getting them all washed and sent off to various destinations.




The kids who make these quilts range in age from 11 to 20 and many of 4-Hers also quilt their own quilts.



The kids who make these quilts range in age from 11 to 20 and many of 4-Hers also quilt their own quilts. 


The quilts are pretty inspiring, don't you think?

Enjoy
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Sara Kenny
Central Midwest Region Coordinator (NE, IA, KS)
Quilts of Valor Foundation

Friday, October 26, 2012

Houston - International Quilt Festival

CHECK OUT BOOTH'S
 #5745 and 5844; located between Aisles R and S in the Special Exhibits area. 

The booth will have a display of representative QOV. Volunteers will accept your completed quilts labeled as a Quilt of Valor with the presentation case. The perk for volunteering is free entrance to the show on the day that you help spread the word about QOV and let our warriors know that they are not forgotten. You may also sign a block and write a message; sew a block; and donate patriotic fabric, thread, rotary cutters and blades. We'll be "sew" happy to see you!

 If you will be attending the Houston Quilt Festival Nov. 1-4 and would like to help at the QOV booth, please contact cynthia@qovf.org.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

QOV goes to MQX West

Quilts of Valor made a strong showing at MQX West in Portland this past week.

Our display consisted of a variety of quilting methods which included pieced, counted X-stitch, machine and hand applique, paper pieced and machine appliqued and embroidered. June Moore, Exec Director, Judie Yates, LA Coordinator, WA RC Carol Olsen, ID RC Sharon Ledbetter, Quilters Tami Drader, Colfax, WA, Debbie Hersko & Cherrie Takenaka, Spokane and Debbie, Judy and Linda from Montavilla worked the booth.

The QOV group from Montavilla, OR did a wonderful job of recruiting quilters and LA's alike. The group is lead by Debbie Turner and Judy Fletcher.


Mike Moore was our "group husband" for the event. He is a great gofer - ripper (hate to do that to anyone) and human being extraordinary!!! We considered him the Rooster in the hen house and appreciated everything he did for us.

I am a very early riser. Our first morning there, I took a quilt to bind and headed to the lobby of the Red Lion to let my roommate sleep. Richard is the Chief Engineer for the hotel. 








He is a combat veteran from Vietnam. I told him we would have a QOV for him during the show. The first quilt off the frame was trimmed and bound. On Friday morning we presented him in the lobby. There were a lot of tears and gratitude. (By the way - my feet never hit the floor before 6 after that first morning -)



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Submitted by
Sharon Ledbetter
Idaho Regional Coordinator
Quilts of Valor Foundation




Friday, June 1, 2012

QOVF Volunteers at HMQS


Do you recognize any of these great Volunteers?
June Moore, Marianne Fons, Catherine Roberts, Judie Yates (Long-arm Coordinator) Stephanie Logan (WY), Mike
Moore (go-fer and chauffeur), Terry Yates (IT), Diane Jaeger (UT)

We are missing J.Marie Norris(OR) from this lineup.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Ann at HMQS


Let me preface this by saying, if you ever get the chance to take in a national quilt show, it is possible the most interesting experience one can have.  There is something for everyone. 
 
This was my 5th year to attend HMQS.  My favorite part was and always is meeting other quilters: exchanging ideas and learning new techniques.  I roomed with another QOV quilter from northern Idaho.  We have only met through Quilts of Valor, on Facebook.  We formed a great friendship in just 4 days!
 
Left: Carla Gentry from Inland Northwest Quilts of Valor.  I am on the right.




There were 2 men quilters that were teaching classes this year. Carla and I found ourselves together in 3 of their classes. So interesting to take a class from very talented and artistic quilters: male or female.  Every minute of every class helped you to “think outside the box.” 
 
Dustin Farrell from Pennsylvania.  We does awesome quilts with glow-in-the-dark thread!


Walking down the isles of massive displays of quilts helped you see what other’s see in the world around them



HMQS was really fun this year because they honored Quilts of Valor.  They had a special QOV Challenge sponsored by Quilting Treasures Fabrics.  I entered the challenge and for the first time, had a quilt hanging in the show:


There were 33 entries and my personal favorite was this QOV:  I love the old fashioned look to it and think they used the fabrics in a great way:

The QOV’s were in a completely separate area from the rest of the quilts and were judged as a single group.
 
This was the winning QOV:




I have been quilting for 6 years and have a quilting studio where I quilt for customers on a regular basis; however, I always set aside time to quilt 2 QOV’s a month.
 
My husband and I live on a wheat farm in Southern Idaho.  I was raised in a saddle on a cattle ranch in the Raft River Valley.  We moved up here at 5400 ft. when we got married 37 years ago.  We have 3 grown children happily pursuing careers off the farm. 
 
We live on my husband’s grandfather’s homestead.  He raised wheat and operated a sawmill.  He logged timber from Black Pine Mountain and milled all the lumber that is inside our house to this day.  My studio is an old farmhouse we remodeled and the wood in those walls was “homemade” also.

So, this is it . . . where we live, farm and all my quilts are made.  The timber for the houses nestled in the trees came from the mountain 7 miles in the background.  Not too many of you have to drive 60 miles for groceries, the dentist, the accountant, etc.  We are 20 miles from our mailbox and the kids drove 28 miles to high school . . . one way.
 
An interesting fact is that we do have DSL high speed internet service and if it were not for that, I would not even know about Quilts of Valor.
 
I should be thanking Quilts of Valor as it has actually done a huge service for me!  Quilting those quilts has helped me get through cancer treatments, the death of my Dad, and helps me cope with my Mom’s failing health.   Truly, the best way to lift your spirits is through service to others.

If you want to see more of what Ann does - head over to her blog

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

A little Glimpse at QOV's at HMQS

Hopefully we will have quite a few posts for you about what went on at HMQS in Salt Lake City.... but here is a great glimpse.... June has made a slide show of all the Quilts that were in the Quilts of Valor Challenge..... and Diane - the tireless worker and promoter, and over all jill of all trades gets to smile for us....






And   HERE  is the Link to the QOV Slide Show - Enjoy!! And be inspired!!!