18 August 2017

Weekly Dispatches 18 Aug 17


Hello Quilters!
We have had a wonderful taste of spring this week in Sydney, so I'm hoping that you have had a wonderful time enjoying the gorgeous weather where ever you are. There are wonderful creations this week again.  Thank you all for your wonderful work
PS I have thrown everyone a curve ball by putting the names under the creations. Sorry its just the way my brain works! Back to Front to everyone else



So far for 2017 we have sent off 1912 laundry bags 
which brings us to a total of 14969 since we started...

and...
We have also sent 1146 quilts 

bringing our total since we started to over 7,789 quilts




Anne H


Beth H, appliqued by Sandy


Bev C


Bev M


Bev U


Bridget




Bridget


Bridget


Bridget


Cath W


Christine C


Christine C


Clarrisa


Debra S


Debra S


Di T


Emma S


Janis K


Janis


Jean B


Jean B


Jean B


Jennifer W


Jennifer W via Sandy


Kathy W


Kaye S


Kaye S


Lorraine H


Lorraine H


Meg to help out Melissa G


Melissa


Melissa with help from Jackie, Kara, Carlie, what a team effort


Quit top by Sandy C and Ros P from BOM's appliques and binding by Di G, embroidery and quilting by Sandy C


Quilt top made BOM's by Sandy C and Judy Mac, appliques and quilting by Sandy C and bound by Di G


Relma


Rosina


Ruth S


Ruth S


Sally R


Sally R


Stephanie D


Well I hope you are all filled with the joys of spring!
Things are moving so fast in this world of ours, that it is wonderful to see all the loving care and attention put into the gifts you have made for a stranger, to show them that you care.
Have a wonderful week,
See ya round like rissole Shelley

2 comments:

  1. An Air Force guy from a base near Penrith was at the radiology where I went to have a scan this morning. When I spoke to him and told him I sewed for Aussie Heroes he replied that you, Jan-Maree, had been there to a dinner recently. When I thanked him for his service he thanked us all from AHQ for what we did in making the quilts and laundry bags. Lovely to meet and speak with those I see around Penrith.

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