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twistedsheets 11-16-2010 05:39 PM

It's beautiful and I am sure they will treasure it and his memory!

lnikkers52 11-16-2010 06:08 PM

just looking at it and knowing why it was made made my heart hurt. Nice Job thank for helping the family's

Izaquilter 11-16-2010 07:45 PM

What a wonderful thing you are doing for the family at this horrible time in their life. It will be something they will cherish forever. Great job

irenecarter 11-16-2010 08:46 PM

May God Bless you and him. You and he are both giving people. My heart goes out to you for your sadness and to his family for their's. Thank you for your giving and please pass on my thanks to his family. My prayers are with them.

starshine 11-17-2010 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by seasaw2mch

Originally Posted by Jan in VA
When you talk about making quilts for your son's unit, is this the kind of quilt you always do? Where is he stationed now? I pray God I never have to do this for any of Bert's boys.

Hugs,
Jan in VA

The sew in was a good break for me because so far these have been the only ones I done for them. But I plan on making 40 cot size ones for the guys that are left. I went through my stash yesterday and I know I have enough to make 21 tops from my stash alone so that is a start and my next quest. To make each of them one to keep them warm, as they are in the mountains and it gets really cold during the winter.

There is no way I can do them all before Christmas (I can't sew that quick) so I'm shooting for Jan as my finish date. I'm not doing any fancy stuff just something simple and effective, that's what I know how to do. Since I don't know how to free motion, I will be doing them all as tied. It's also faster for me as well.

Anyone wanting to donate towards this is more then welcome to do so. I just want them to know that we (back home) all care about what they are doing and want them to be as safe and warm as we can make it for them.

Off to work for me, wish me luck!

I can maybe make one simple one by Jan. What is the size needed for a cot -is it twin size or are the measurements different?
If I can't get the whole thing done and tied would you want a top only? Let me know how I can help.

IBQUILTIN 11-17-2010 08:28 AM

Beautiful tribute for the family. My prayers are with them and you for all you do

scoobertina 11-17-2010 08:29 AM

tears!!!

ljsunflower 11-17-2010 08:30 AM

That is a wonderful quilt. God Bless this young man & his family.
There's too many of our great young people being killed & wounded over there.

misoop 11-30-2010 12:28 PM

What a wonderful quilt for you to do for his family. They will surely treasure it.

BizzieLizzie 11-30-2010 12:33 PM

What a beautiful tribute to the heroes. What a lovely gesture.


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