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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.
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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.
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I like Jan's idea (as I so often do). Especially for a QoV quilt.
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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.
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I agree. I like it with the single diagonal. It might be too much with another.
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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.
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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.
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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. |
I like it!
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What about white stars? What do they mean?
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