The eagles have left the nest. Well I like to think of
Elaine and I as eagles. They mate for life and return annually to relatively
the same area for a little family time. Eagles are very social and committed to
family. In our case that family includes The Quilts of Valor Foundation, The
Longarm Network and Birds of a Feather. Like they say, Birds of a Feather flock
together. Couldn’t be more true here.
Beginning Thursday
morning and through Sunday morning quilters came to sew and assemble Quilts of
Valor. We had a huge supply of fabrics, cut pieces and quilt kits to choose
from. Like the Birds of Feather event we had quilters from all over this great
country that took some time out of their attendance at Birds to work with us on
QOV’s. We had individuals from Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee,
Pennsylvania, Michigan,Texas and Alaska that spent time with us and time crafting QOV’s.
We want to extend a huge thank you to each one. Two really stand out…Teresa and
Wendy from Pennsylvania. They came down for two days to sew with us. They had
never been to a Birds of a Feather event and wanted to check it out and coming
down to sew for QOV seemed like a good way to flock with other quilters and see
what Birds was all about. They said they will both return next year to take
some classes and enjoy even more of the event.
I really can’t say
enough about those that sew with Elaine and the Not Forgotten QOV Group. Many
of them not only spent the last three monthly sew days cutting the kits for
BOAF/QOV but they dared the freezing temps and came to Newport News and sewed.
Without each and every one of them and their unselfish dedication to Not
Forgotten QOV and the Foundation we could not continue on the mission. I have
always said and will always say it is the “volunteers” that put the smiles on
the faces, the warmth in the hearts and a tear or two in the eyes of those
service members and veterans that receive a Quilt of Valor. Oh how special quilters
are, each and every one of you. And a special thanks to Marianne Elliot. Who
comes down from Maryland to help out at every event Elaine and I set up a QOV
Booth. She’ll be back in two weeks when we participate at the Mid-Atlantic
Quilt Fest. We can’t express our gratitude often enough.
Some of the tops
completed and the quilters responsible…
This year BOAF was
really no different than previous years…it improved once again. The event
continues to expand in all aspects. More Vendors, (I know Superior Threads was
glad to see me) more Innova machines that you can try your hand at, more
classes, plenty of raffle baskets and a large number of quilts displayed
showing the work of many talented and dedicated crafters. And don’t let the ‘longarm’
throw you off. Now that there is a sit down model and classes to go along
with them it was interesting to listen to some of the patrons talk about how
they could transfer some of what they learned to their regular machines and how
it would improve their machine quilting. Did I mention the Grand Raffle Prize
was and Innova Sit Down Model.
I didn’t qualify to get
in on that drawing but I did put in for a Raffle Basket. It’s not like I really
had a choice. It had a Snap On multi-purpose tool in it. Sadly I didn’t win but
like the Chicago Cubs fans always say,
”There’s always next
year.”
As we have in the past we have raffle items to help us raise funds for Quilts of Valor. We again will be raffling off a Singer 221 Featherweight and a Raffle Quilt. This years quilt was pieced by Diane Fisher and I had the privilege of longarming it. Tickets can only be purchased at the events. Next up will be Mid Atlantic Quilt Fest in Hampton, Va, February 25-28, 2016. The drawing for both will be on Sunday the 28th at 4:00 PM. We hope to see you there.
So as we soar into 2016,
climb to new heights, take on new challenges, strive for improvement and work
towards our old and new goals we want to take this brief moment to thank
everyone that shares some of their precious time with Elaine and I, Quilts of
Valor and the quilting community. The community in our lives that includes The
Longarm Network, Birds of a Feather, Quilts of Valor, The Tidewater Quilters’
Guild and the volunteers of Not Forgotten QOV and Southern Tier QOV in Corning New York.
Quilt till you wilt…we
do.
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