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Rose Bagwell 07-28-2013 08:36 AM

Looks nice. What if you cut it in 4 big blocks and then turn the blocks where the lines are going outwards, I did that with a strip quilt that I made.

chris_quilts 07-28-2013 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by katykwilt (Post 6200390)
I have never heard that gold stars represent death and we have been a military family and lived in 8 states in all four corners of the US. I wonder what those 5 star generals think of that! Not saying it isn't so, just that hadn't heard of it.

Gold Star (Moms) is an organization that's been around a while and they are gold stars because they lost a son, daughter, or spouse in a combat zone like Afghanistan or Iraq. We have a very active chapter here at Ft. Leavenworth, unfortunately. This organization dates at least from WWII and possibly even earlier.

JoyceHoopes 07-28-2013 09:04 AM

I like Jan's idea (as I so often do). Especially for a QoV quilt.

Jan in VA 07-28-2013 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by maviskw (Post 6200352)
I surely would like to see a picture of the finished product of the flying geese after it was slashed and put back together.

Oh, Mavita, that was so long ago, back in the early 90s, that I've long since misplaced the pictures of it; and they certainly weren't digital so that I could download them here. I, too, have wished many times I still had the photos of the finished quilts...all 10 of them. It took the group 4 hours and a potluck dinner to get thru show-n-telling them all!! What a great year long experience it was.:)

Jan in VA

caspharm 07-28-2013 12:17 PM

I agree. I like it with the single diagonal. It might be too much with another.

sulyle 07-28-2013 12:24 PM

What a great idea. I'm not crazy about the 1600 quilts unless they have appliqué on them. This is another good alternative for those who aren't into appliqué.

MargeD 07-28-2013 02:06 PM

I think it's beautiful just the way it is, but the addition of white might be a possibility too. I'm sure that doesn't help much. I do love the quilt though and like what you did.

Greenheron 07-28-2013 02:20 PM

The "stars" suggestion brings up a tradition begun, I think, during WW I. Families hung a banner in a front window, often with a red border and a white field, with a blue star representing each serving family member. If the serviceman died, the blue star was covered with a gold one. The DOD had/has regulations about this and bars or pins worn representing men and women in service. White or silver stars (for example, a circle of 13) appliqued to your quilt would avoid association with the window banners. More about this can be found at: www.serviceflags.com

I'm not familiar with the history of this practice during the Korean "Conflict" but I do not remember seeing banners during the Viet Nam years--probably families did not want to be harassed.

One can feel the heartache and pride of hanging these displays and old movies can be seen depicting a neighborhood's reaction to seeing a gold star replacing the blue in the window of a home next-door.

Luv Quilts and Cats 07-28-2013 02:25 PM

I like it!

Latrinka 07-28-2013 05:08 PM

What about white stars? What do they mean?


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