Thank you for your service to our country, and thank you for honoring those who have gone before in defense of our country. May God Bless you and yours.
QUILTNMO
06-05-2013 03:56 AM
wow just wonderful!!!!!!
CajunQuilter2
06-05-2013 04:01 AM
WOW WOW WOW!!!! How amazing these are and what a labor of love My dad was Retired Air Force and also an Viet Nam war veteran. As a military "brat" I want to thank you for your service.....Glad you made it home safely.
gabeway
06-05-2013 04:17 AM
Those are two stunning quilts! Awesome job!
Tweety2911
06-05-2013 04:47 AM
Firstly thank you so much for your service. Awesome way to commemorate our heroes! Your quilts are fantastic!!
vbrown
06-05-2013 05:11 AM
I love these quilts. My Dad is a WWII Vet and we have a reunion every year and a couple of us quilters have made quilts for the events. These quilts would be wonderful to display at the reunion.
QuiltnNan
06-05-2013 05:23 AM
awesome !
SandraD
06-05-2013 05:37 AM
My father was a young boy during WW2. His father (my grandfather) was a Colonel. My father and his two brothers collected patches all over Europe. My daughter identified each of the patches and put them all in a scrap book. I like what you've done even better. I'm sure we don't have them all, however I do have an aweful lot! Thanks for sharing. You've given me some ideas.....
dcquilter
06-05-2013 05:53 AM
Awesome quilts!
ocsfollowme
06-05-2013 05:59 AM
Ways to display
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Originally Posted by SandraD
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My father was a young boy during WW2. His father (my grandfather) was a Colonel. My father and his two brothers collected patches all over Europe. My daughter identified each of the patches and put them all in a scrap book. I like what you've done even better. I'm sure we don't have them all, however I do have an aweful lot! Thanks for sharing. You've given me some ideas.....
SandraD,
Many of the wives sewed all of the patches onto those green wool blankets the GI's were issued. This is not one of them, but a photo of one quilt I saw online. 99% of the quilts like this that I have seen never have the patches in any type of order. Folk art, haphazardly made. But all so beautiful.
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Patches can range in price from $1 to several thousand dollars depending on the rarity or even the variation of the units insignia. If you ever need help identifying patches just let me know. If you ever do decide to sew them onto a quilt, make sure you save photos of the "reverse side" of the patches because ones with green bobbing thread are more expensive than others (several companies did this and they were early WW2 made so collectors like them. Some patches were used 10 years after the war so collectors like legit period patches that were surely worn during the war).
Collectors really like the chain stitching, as seen on several of these patches, on uniforms and quilts.