QOVs are NOT "Charity" quilts
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Originally Posted by seamstome
Maybe I missed the point??? I dont get it.
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Originally Posted by mom-6
Would we not also use and do our best on charity quilts as well?
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Originally Posted by mom-6
Would we not also use and do our best on charity quilts as well?
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If I received quilt that was hand quilted, I would think I was in hog heaven. Don't get me wrong, longarmed quilts are beautiful, but there is something about hand quilting that is amazing. As long as the quilts are good quality & good workmanship, I can't believe they wouldn't want them. Our servicemen do deserve the best we can give.
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That doesn't make sense to me either. I have seen some mediocre LA quilting and some beautiful quilting done by hand or on a regular machine. Yes, there are some absolutely phenomenal long-armers out there, but LA doesn't automatically equate to better - it certainly wouldn't if I were to attempt it right now, lol. I wonder what the thinking is on this?
#16
So let me get this, if I send non-LQS fabric in (that I have spent my hard earned money on) or I VOLUNTEER my time to quilt one of these QOV's that's not good enough to show my appreciation. Well then I guess put me down as a non-patroitic.
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Whoa! slow down! My only point was that they shouldn't be called "charity" quilts because their purpose is to acknowledge and honor service in the best way we know how -- with an heirloom-quality quilt!
…And I'm not demeaning charity quilts at all! I LOVE making children's quilts and if I didn’t have ways to donate them, I’d be very disappointed.
…And I’m not berating Wal-mart or Joanne’s! I was saddened when my Wal-mart closed their fabric department!
…And I'm not demeaning charity quilts at all! I LOVE making children's quilts and if I didn’t have ways to donate them, I’d be very disappointed.
…And I’m not berating Wal-mart or Joanne’s! I was saddened when my Wal-mart closed their fabric department!
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QoVF quilts don't HAVE to be long-armed. Many people prefer not to quilt their quilt on their smaller machines, so Catherine has arranged for longarmers to be available. June coordinates them.
#19
the definition of "charity" is
Charity, the practice of benevolent giving,
how are QOV not charity - the person who made them was in the practice of benevolent giving.
Charity, the practice of benevolent giving,
how are QOV not charity - the person who made them was in the practice of benevolent giving.
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Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
the definition of "charity" is
Charity, the practice of benevolent giving,
how are QOV not charity - the person who made them was in the practice of benevolent giving.
Charity, the practice of benevolent giving,
how are QOV not charity - the person who made them was in the practice of benevolent giving.
Exactly. I don't know why the word charity has a negative connotation.
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