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Old 11-09-2012, 12:32 PM
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i wouldnt have done it i would have told her i work full time and its alot of pressure on me i woul;d maybe donated fabric to her
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Old 11-09-2012, 12:43 PM
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Thank you all for your offers of help. I think I have responded to all of you and I am so relieved to say that I think we have it covered!
Please post pictures and share as you finish. I truly hope her husband can get a picture as each soldier gets his quilt!
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Old 11-09-2012, 12:46 PM
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i wouldnt have done it i would have told her i work full time and its alot of pressure on me i woul;d maybe donated fabric to her
Although she has little understanding of the time involved, to say no would have disappointed the soldiers that didn't get one. That I could not do. And praise the Lord, I am getting the help I need here from many wonderful thoughtful women. Many hands make a big job go fast!
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Old 11-09-2012, 01:07 PM
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Why does it have to be in two weeks? Is that a "self-made" deadline or "did something else" dictate the deadline? What will happen if they don't get done in two weeks' time?

A cot quilt that is only 65" long isn't meant to really sleep under, right? I mean, not by itself...that's pretty short, right?
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Old 11-09-2012, 01:12 PM
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Default Red/black Twister quilt

This is the top that was waiting to find a home--sure am pleased it will go Military.
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Old 11-09-2012, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by justflyingin View Post
Why does it have to be in two weeks? Is that a "self-made" deadline or "did something else" dictate the deadline? What will happen if they don't get done in two weeks' time?

A cot quilt that is only 65" long isn't meant to really sleep under, right? I mean, not by itself...that's pretty short, right?
The deadline is in hopes it will reach them by Christmas. And very soon, the mail will be cut off for a month or so, as it is too snowy, too cold, too winter, for the mail to be reliable over there. Although the quilts are smaller, they are that size so they fit the cots with out dragging over the edge in an unmilitary manner. They will help keep them warm, it will soon be freezing over there, if it isnt already. They do have Army issued blankets to sleep under but every layer helps in the bitter cold. But the main idea is to add color and brightness to a dreary sameness, to the dirty tan everything that is Afghanistan, to show the soldiers someone here at the states appreciates them for their bravery and for their sacrifice, to recognize them for defending our country. It hopefully will make them feel proud and loved and appreciated, and may the brightness of the quilts in their barracks add some color and joy to their lives.
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Originally Posted by farmquilter View Post
This is the top that was waiting to find a home--sure am pleased it will go Military.
Oh that is wonderful! Sgt Moore will love it I am sure.
Thank you again.
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Old 11-09-2012, 04:36 PM
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how about a quillow there quick and easy to make have u thought of that pretty new with quilting but this is as a thought let me know if these will work
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Well, aren't you guys just the best??? As a mom of a soldier who has been deployed to Iraq twice, I am overwhelmed by your willingness to help a fellow quilter with this wonderful project for our troops!!! I got all teary just reading this thread..... thank you all so much!!
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I have a full plate myself but I can't turn down an opportunity to help. Let me see what colors I find in my stash and I will let you know by morning.

God bless for your efforts.

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