Sorry for jumping in ahead Janine but don't forget the sewing day at my home on Tuesday. All welcome and these days are always fun! BYO lunch and sewing machine and hope to see you here around tennish. If you don't know where to come then email me friendsofAHQ@gmail.com Over to you Janine.
This time last year... September 2012
This time last year... September 2012
I've had
a great time reading through all the posts from last September and looking
at all the quilts and laundry bags again. September
2012 saw a total of 599 quilts and 610 laundry bags sent for the year. It was
such an amazing achievement at the time.
In September we said
Welcome Home to Chelle - our
lovely postmistress from Egypt who has been watching us on facebook and has now made the decision to buy a
sewing machine and make quilts! Welcome to the world of quilting, Chelle.
Here are some of the wonderful messages and photos shared on the blog that month. Janine C
A message for Kaye: This is
just a quick email to say THANK YOU for the gorgeous quilt I received from you.
It was such a pleasant surprise to have this lovely
gift waiting for me. The work
that 'Aussie Hero Quilts' does is absolutely fantastic and we know that there
is so much love and hard work put into everything you create.
Here is a photo of me and my new
quilt! All the volunteers working with 'AHQ' deserve all the recognition
possible! What you
have started is absolutely fantastic and it's really
nice to know there are complete strangers who appreciate what the Defence Force
does.
Once
again, a huge thank you, not only for the quilt I received but also for all the
hard work you put in to make this work. All the best and take care.
To Pam M: Thanks so much for the package. I received it couple of days ago and have been using the Hero quilt
and laundry bag since. Unfortunately the biscuits only lasted a few minutes in
the office.
Please
give Heather T and Carol of the Turramurra Quilters my heartfelt thanks for an
absolutely wonderful gift. They have brightened up my otherwise bleak and bare
quarters, as you can see from the photos. Once
again, I would like to pass on my sincerest thanks to your wonderful group for
providing the men and women over here a small piece of Australia to brighten
their days.
Made by Heather |
One of our AHQers, Angela of the Chatting Chooks,
has a daughter who loves to sew. Amy
is in Year 10 and when she wrote to Jan-Maree to ask if she could make some
laundry bags for those on HMAS ANZAC she said in part - I think what you do
for these soldiers is great and something from home, which I am sure they miss
when over there fighting, so thank you.
Amy busy sewing a laundry bag |
Hello, I saw one
of your quilts here in Uruzgan, and also in the newspaper articles. I
realised that the laundry bag that I was given when I arrived must have been
made by you - it is really beautiful and incredibly useful! Thank you for
giving so much of your time to make these items for us. It is truly
appreciated. I will keep the laundry bag when I return home later this year and
I will always remember your kindness each time I use it. Keep up the
great work ladies
Hi, I was
just introduced to this page by my Dad, who is ex-RAAF and served in East
Timor. When he was over there I made a few cuddly teddies for him to give to
the orphans, and I would love to help out with this too. ........ I really
think this is a great idea, because the service men and women serving overseas
deserve to know that they are thought of and loved.
Hi, I found
your blog last night. Starting sewing a quilt to donate today. Wonderful work
you are doing with Hero Quilts. I will be telling my quilting friends about you
today. I am a War Widow - my late husband served 42 years in Brit Army and
Aussie Army - commando in Brit Army. My two sons were in the army. I am so
pleased to start doing this to help. I wish I had known earlier. I heard about
the "Light The Way Home" group yesterday and then wondered about
quilts and then researched and found you. I have downloaded the 9 patch pdf and
first fabrics are on the table ready to cut. Thank you for your wonderful work.
Hi. I
Believe you are doing a wonderful thing.
Thanks for looking after our service men and women OS, Thank you.
2012 Sept Quilt by Fran |
2012 Laundry bags made by Amy for HMAS Anzac |
Hi Angela, I am currently serving in Afghanistan.
I am 22 years old and usually live in inner Sydney with my
girlfriend. The other day as I was checking for mail I noticed a box in the
mail room which said "FREE LAUNDRY BAGS". A bright orange laundry bag
caught my eye and it is now sitting at the bottom of my cupboard holding my
dirty clothes waiting to be taken to the laundry tomorrow morning! My old
drab laundry bag was starting to reach the end of its life and was ready for
retirement , your laundry bag offered not only a solution but a colourful
solution. Every time I walk down to the laundry it makes me smile to
picture the Chatting Chooks at Chook Church on a Sunday.
Hello, this email is to express my gratitude for such a
nice gesture. Its little things like this that renew our will, to know
that good people back home in our beloved Australia are thinking
about the boys over here and what we are doing. Its good people like you
guys that make our national community what it is. Best of luck for all
your kids in their final year 12 exams and rest assured that my washing will
not go astray any more. Regards - PTE X
AHQ laundry bags with recipients |
Thank you for the quilt and laundry bag that I recently
received from Aussie Hero Quilts, I had never heard of you prior to this and
was very pleasantly surprised when my tiger coloured gear arrived, I now have
no worries locating my laundry in the shared facility. The designs are
fantastic and I am so glad that my wife bumped into Jan-Maree, and honoured
that you deemed me worthy of such a gift and would like to thank you for your
efforts in supporting the troops over here, it means a lot to us to know that
people believe in the work we are doing.
Tiger coloured laundry bag |
To
Jan-Maree: Many thanks for my personalised laundry bag – it makes such a
difference searching through the tons of other bags at the collection point! I
can instantly recognise mine (there are truly no others like it) and
will be a great souvenir to take home at the end of the tour. Hope
you’re well, thanks again for your time and thoughts.
AHQ laundry bags send in Sept 2012 - such an amazing variety |
Naomi
- I received one of your amazing quilts a couple of weeks ago. I am
writing to tell you of my appreciation for this fantastic thing. I would
have written to you earlier but shortly before receiving your package we had
some particularly bad news with the loss of some of our lads which required a
bit of involvement and we have been extremely busy in the time since
then.
Thank-you
for the quilt, it is one of the nicest things I have received and proudly sits
on my bunk. You are a
very special lady and very clever to make such a nice thing. Your work is
really appreciated and is a huge morale boost for people like myself. Thank you
and thank you to my beautiful wife.
Hi
Angela, I'd like to thank you for your laundry bag. we received a box of them here
in TK and within a matter of maybe 2 hours they had all been claimed. When something like that arrives the box is
placed in the mail room and it's first
come first served. Luckily I happened to have walked past as it arrived and took first dibs on the black
laundry bag with the giraffes, rhino's,
gorillas and elephants (not going to lie, it was the first one I looked at and didn't let go of) I'm not sure if any other members have sent you a thank you email yet, and
if they haven't I thank you on behalf of all of them. It makes it so much
easier to find our laundry when you have a awesome laundry bag instead of the
simple white net bag everyone seems to turn up with.
Hi Marg: The bags arrived yesterday and you should be
receiving three emails from three boys (P, T and B). I will pass on your
email address this morning. Thank-you, thank-you,
thank-you - they look fantastic!! They were very excited, so we got a photo of all four of us with the
bags. B got the upside down one, because he had the highest rank. Thanks again Marg - you are wonderful!
West Coast Eagles laundry bag holders |
Marg : A quick note
to thank you for the lovely west coast eagles laundry bag, it is a real treat
and a real boost to morale to get such a lovely gift. I have attached a photo
of the team holding our bags out the front of our Headquarters. I'm the bloke
in the middle next to XX (the female) who helped organise from this end.
I personally love that my eagle is upside down, I like things a little
unconventional. We will likely send the photo
to the West Coast Eagles to show them that we are supporting them from afar. Anyway thank you again and best wishes B.
Thank you for the laundry bay, our padre bought this into me
today, he was looking for a cook to give the bag with the tea pots too, seeing
I am Cook/Caterer in the middle east, I suppose I fit the bill.
2012 Laundry bag made by Lyn in WA |
Good Morning Jan-Maree and everyone at Aussie Hero Quilts, I am currently serving on HMAS ANZAC conducting OP Slipper and have been lucky enough to have be chosen to receive one of the quilts that you are so kindly making for us. I think that this is a great thing that you guys are doing for us and is something that will definitely help boost the morale with the ship being away for a long period of time. I am finding the trip to be alright so far. My husband is also in the Navy, we have been married for 2 and a half years and have only spent approx 4 months together all up in that time. We are both looking forward to actually spending some time together when ANZAC returns home early next year. I'd just like to thank you for what you are doing for the ship it is amazing. Hope you are well and have a lovely weekend. Thank you again and
please thank all of the ladies and persons who do this fantastic work supplying
the laundry bags and quilts, and for the support all of you give us here in the
Middle east. Smiles all
round.
2012 Sept. Quilts made by Jill and Caroline with their intended owners - look at the smiling faces |
For Jill: I would like to thank
you for the quilt you made me, which arrived today! I absolutely love it, and
the meaning behind it. The time and effort, and your kindness, is truly
appreciated and I cannot thank you enough. This quilt will forever be special
to me, and will remind me that there are people out there who were thinking of
us and were so kind to give to someone they don't know.I spoke with my friend XXX today and
passed him your email address. He seemed a bit bashful (as we all are) to ask
for a quilt, but I know he really would like one, so I hope he plucks up the
courage to email you. One of the girls at the camp XXXX received her
quilt just recently and it has brightened up her office so beautifully. The
quilts provide such a positive discussion point out here. We all feel a bit
spoiled really! Our loved ones at home really enjoy looking at the blog, as do
we. I know it helps my Mum knowing that there are such lovely Aussies out there
who are thinking of us.I was hoping that I might squeeze in a
sneaky request for a laundry bag? I've been using a woolies green bag, but it
had a bad run in with the dryer yesterday and now I'm using a pillow
case. Thanks again, from all of us.
For Caroline: I am writing to pass my
heartfelt thanks to you for the wonderful laundry bag you made for me. I am a Pilot, father of two boys and married to my childhood sweetheart and we live
on the south coast of NSW. I
deployed to the Middle East in April this year. I am very proud of being
part of the Australian effort in the Middle East, but as you would imagine, it
is a difficult task that requires us to make large sacrifices, both personally
and professionally. Leaving my family for eight months has been extremely
challenging and I hope to be home with them soon.
Your bag arrived here during a particularly tragic time for us as we had just
had five of our soldiers killed in action. I was very involved in the process
and found it heart wrenching to deal with. I deployed with the hope that
I would not see a loss of any of our troops, but it was not to be. Your
laundry bag, bright and covered in stars, brought me a small piece of happiness
during one of the darkest periods of my service career.
Thank you very much for your kind
support of the Australian troops and our efforts to bring security and freedoms
to Afghanistan. Whilst I still don't like doing my laundry- the laundry bag you
made for me will always bring a smile to my face!
Hello Caroline, when I arrived at work today there
was a parcel containing the beautiful quilt and goodies you kindly sent
over. It was a great surprise to me to receive this; receiving mail from
Australia lifts the spirits of everyone within a workplace and makes us feel
honoured to represent Australia. Thank you
very much for your kind generosity and keeping up the tradition of sending
comfort packages to those who are deployed.
Hello
Angela, Just wanted to say thank you soooo much for the quilt...I love it, and
even more love the fact that you guys are thinking of us and the dogs. It
really does mean a lot. The pics are not brilliant, but I hope you like them. MWD
Pax was more than happy to pose.
Made by Caroline |
Thank
you again. Love your work!!
At last - a serving member who can be named - meet Pax. |
(This
fellow's Mum requested a quilt and laundry bag for him and she wrote to
say thank you.) I have attached a photo of my very happy son with
his brand new quilt by Miranda. Thank you so much to Miranda for making the
quilt, Jill, his laundry bag, although I don’t think he has received this yet,
and to Jan-Maree for organizing everything. He is the envy of his
mates - so much so that he has asked if I would pass their names on to you. He
has had a real morale boost – and looks so very happy! THANK YOU!!
Maria passed on the clipping below, about Nancy, who is one of our quiet achievers. She lives in the Eastern Goldfields of WA and as the headline says, her life is all about quilts. She not only quilts for Aussie Heroes but has quilted for all sorts of Charities for years and continues to do so. She seems to have her whole town sorted to donate or helo out in one way or another. Nancy has finished more quilts for Aussie Heroes that any one other quilter. I send her quilt tops to finish, blocks to put together. She has several ladies who make tops for her and with her - she is just remarkable ...and very humble!
September 2012 ended with 122 followers on the blog
- compare that with September 2013 and
see what a long way we have come. Below are a few more of the amazing quilts from this time last year.
Thank you everyone. There are many more works of fabric art in the archives above.
Thanks Janine. Till next time.............keep spreading the word and happy stitching! JMxx
2012 Made by Tracey in Vic |
2012 Wounded Warrior Quilts made by Tarnia, Gail and Carol |
2012 Star crazy made by Kat |
2012 Made by Linda |
2012 Made by Nancy |
2012 Made by Deborah |
2012 Made by Liz |
Thank you everyone. There are many more works of fabric art in the archives above.
Thanks Janine. Till next time.............keep spreading the word and happy stitching! JMxx
I love looking back, So good!
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