Friday 30 August 2024

Weekly Dispatch 30th August 2024

 Hello Friday!!!

Another week of Amazing Quilts and Laundry Bags being sent off to our ADF pers!!

I think we can all agree, a great display of quilts and laundry bags, yet again from our amazing volunteers....

Please enjoy!!!

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This week we dispatched 13 Quilts which takes our yearly total to 536 and our grand total to 16,559!!

We dispatched 197 Laundry Bags which takes our yearly total to 1,280 and our grand total is 35,687!!

Toni F

Thornleigh Probus

Thornleigh Probus

Sue N

Sue N

Sue N

Sue N

Sue N

Sheena B

Ruth S

Raelyne B and quilted by Philomena H

Quilt top by Lynn, blocks by Dorothy, quilted by Philomena and embroidery by Keryn

Philomena H

Pennie T

Noelene W

Lyn R

Leita H

Kristan H

Kristen O

Joy H and blocks by Kerry B

Joy H

Jacqui D

Jacqui C and embroidery by Inge C

Hilary T

Hilary T

Hilary T

Heather B

Heather B

Heather B

Fallen Warrior Quilt - Embroidery by Joan B

Cheryl W

Cheryl W

Bev U and embroidery by Inge C

Barbara W
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Wednesday 28 August 2024

A little bit of alliteration fun.... from Cath Hpr

There has been a continuing theme with some of Cath Hpr's comments on our Weekly Dispatch posts of late and I thought I would share them here as I think they are clever and just might put a smile on your face. 

........

How this all started ....

I started doing random alliteration for fun on the weekly dispatches like these one’s below.

These compelling creations where the clever creator has carefully communicated and converted the request into a conspicuous sometimes complicated but cosy creation. Much care, choice and calculations were employed to capture, convert and comprehend the request to contribute to the recipients wellbeing. These amazing capable creators are to be congratulated! 

And this one... 

Fabulous fabrics. Made by fantastic, fervent, faithful quilters who are flexible with designs, creating fascinating features that usually flabbergast the fortunate recipient. 

Then I did A on 5 July post..  

A

What an abundant achievement with these accomplished, attractive, adorned items. Where amazing quilters taken on some ambitious requests to astonish and accommodate and to show appreciation to the recipients with many items going abroad. Where their work can be admired, demonstrating ability with alluring designs that come alive to amaze and astonish. The quilters are to be applauded and these items will be appreciated.

Anna C - Cathy please tell me you are going to work through the alphabet!!

Anne H - the next one will be a beautiful bounty/bunch of bags?

Me - Are you taking over Anne??

Anne H - definitely not!

So, the seed was planted, and I have run with it ever since, each week working on the next letter of the alphabet to come up with something using as much alliteration as possible and create a story.

I got out an exercise book, dictionary, thesaurus and started listing all the words that I considered appropriate and that I could use and have ready in advance. I just keep adding a few letters of the alphabet in advance in preparation for the upcoming weeks. I then sit with my book and write an alliteration comment for Facebook, and it just flows with ideas that I add to the weekly dispatches for fun.

Hope you enjoy the rest of the alphabet.

B

What a beautiful bunch of bright, brilliant designs. Nothing bland here. A broad range of becoming blocks, sometimes bazaar, creations that beg belief. These are much beloved, blessings that the recipient can boast about their bold designs that often have badges, a bomb, a boarder, nothing boring on these. The recipients benefit from the beauty and beam with pride, holding back tears & are baffled with how the quilters interprets & creates builds the broad range of designs with contrast binding and a fitting background.

C

Clever creative people are to be congratulated on these colourful, careful choices to capture the recipients requests. Lots of calculations to calibrate & convert into a combination of cosy, compatible designs with some complicated blocks which are conspicuous & contribute to communicate the request. Often the requests ask for camouflage, a caravan, coastal scene, a caption or a cartoon to be considered in the creation. These are made with care from conscientious quilters who are compelled to do their best in crafting the cavalcade of designs we see. Perhaps while crafting these creations chocolate or a Cabernet or caffeine is consumed or a celebratory champagne at the completion of a challenging design. The recipients clamour to open these parcels. They may let out a clanger upon seeing the complicated creation that has been crafted for them and feel compulsion to clutch their precious gift, struggling to comprehend how their request has culminated into this amazing configuration which they cherish.

Anne H - compelling comment Cathy!

D

These distinct, decorative, different, delightful designs will not disappoint. Made by devoted quilters who demonstrate a range of different skills who work with deliberate, definite, diligent, determination to produce items for our defence people with depth, a high degree of difficulty, with dominate, dapper, designs that include lots of dynamic decorations. These get deployed in different directions to often desolate, dangerous locations where they deal with high demands as they discover what has been developed for them they dance & display these newly delivered items with delight.

E

What an extreme, exceptional, extensive, explosion of extravagant, endearing laundry bags that are exhibited here. The quilt designs are extraordinary & exemplify expertise, embrace the request with a range of design elements that elicit an emotional response from enthusiastic recipients who are elated with the elaborate, enthralling, enviable design that exceeds their expectations and are eager to extol the expertly crafted especially made creation.

F

Feature & fashionable fabrics used in these flashy, fantastic forever items for the fortunate recipients who some are in foreign lands. The fabulous, fastidious, fervent, faithful makers pick what takes their fancy from the flexible options to fashion a flamboyant design that the recipient can flaunt and are often left flabbergasted

G

What a grand gallery of glorious gestures of genuine generosity. Genius designs, some with a different genre, some with a hint of glitter, others are glamorous with at a glance a recognisable service crest. Our gallant service personnel get giddy & giggle at the arrival of the gorgeous special gift. They open it with gladness & gaiety wondering how their gamble for a personalised gift has paid off. They gaze at & gloat over their generous, gracious grand gift that they have been given & are grateful for. 

H

These harmonious, handy quilts and laundry bags bring happiness to our heroes that experience hardship & homesickness being away from home. These heart felt handsome creations are to honour our recipients who maybe on humanitarian missions in hostile parts of the world. These are a warm hug from home, to give them hope and make them happy.

From the request list some requests are a bit hair-raising while others humorous. I've been told there is a bit of a hullabaloo when the mail arrives. The recipients are not hesitant in opening the hidden treasure that lies inside their parcel. They may need a handkerchief and be humbled upon seeing the amazing, handcrafted creation made especially for them.

.......

I hope this brings delight and a smile to faces when they read it. Some of the letters to come will be hard as few words to use. i am looking forward to seeing what Cath comes up with. 

Cath seen here sewing under Charlie's supervision. 

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Thanks Cath.  Keep in alliterating! 

I hope you all get a bit of a smile out of Cath's efforts! 

Happy stitching everyone. 


Jan-Maree xx


Tuesday 27 August 2024

Grati-Tuesday 27th August 2024

 

Happy Tuesday Friends!

A great blog this week with lots of messages from around the world and great images so grab a cuppa, sit back and relax while you soak up some well deserved gratitude. 

Only 59 sleeps away until the Thank You dinner. 

...

Dear Cath Hpr, 

I will start by saying thank you very, very much for the quilt you have made me. It is truly amazing, and I am so thankful that you took so much time to make it for me. You did such a great job with the painting that I thought it was just the design on the fabric! I had no idea that it was hand painted until I read your letter. 

Also, thank you for such a detailed letter! I did not expect someone to take the time to explain their passions in life in such detail. It was truly a remarkable gift, and I cannot thank you enough and all the lovely people at Hero Quilts for what you do for us. I’m going to do my best to respond to your letter! 

I have been in the Army now for just over 17 years. I joined the Royal Military College when I was 18, and it turns out I am the same age as your son! I was allocated into the Royal Australian Armoured Corps (hence the badge request!) and spent my first six years in the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry). It was with this Regiment that I deployed internationally and domestically, including operations in Afghanistan, and in North Queensland for Flood relief operations – most notably Bundaberg in 2013. My deployment in Afghanistan was very different to my operation here in Sinai. I spent much of my time in an isolated patrol base with about 40 other Australians, and about 15 Green Beret soldiers from the United States. We conducted security operations in the North of the Uruzgan Province, near the Helmand and Daykundi provincial borders. I finished my deployment in a patrol base in Kandahar Province. This trip was an amazing experience, but also terrible in parts. Unfortunately, three soldiers and two interpreters from my Company didn’t come home. 

I then moved around Australia a bit with staff roles in Sydney and as an Instructor at the Royal Military College – Duntroon. I really loved this job, as instructing potential officers is such a rewarding experience. I was also surrounded by a lot of friends, which made working and living at the College so much better. After this, I moved down to Adelaide and was in Command of a Cavalry Squadron in the 1st Armoured Regiment. This was one of my most favorite roles in the Army – as I was relatively independent and got to do good training all over the country. Before coming here to The Sinai, I was in Australia’s Amphibious Force, which saw me pairing up with the Navy for a few deployments, including through the Indo-Pacific. This was a fantastic experience, as I went to six different countries and had a great time with a lot of great people. I also saw a part of the Defence Force that I had never seen and got a new appreciation for what the Navy does. 

Now I am here in The Sinai. This deployment is very different to ones I have done before. We are here as peace monitors between Israel and Egypt – which comes with numerous challenges in this part of the world. I arrived here post the October 7, 2023, attacks in Israel, which saw many restrictions for the people on our mission because of the threat. Combine all of this with living in Egypt and working with soldiers and officers from 14 other nations and you can see this is quite an adventure! 

But most importantly, I am happily married to my wife, who lives at home on the NSW Central Coast with our three beautiful children aged 8, 6 and 2. My wife is an Occupational Therapist and is now working two days a week while I am here. She has her hands full while I am away, but both our sets of parents live very close by, and they have been helping a lot. 

The biggest challenge for me has been being away from the family. I just recently returned from a trip back home to see them in July and will have another opportunity in late September. I finish up here in December – so I will be home for Christmas. This is lucky, because I am posting to the United States in 2025, and I get to bring the whole family with me. We are moving there for two years and will be living in Virginia. I have had to do a lot of administration in preparation for this new posting, but the whole family is really excited about the trip and looking forward to our adventure! 

But back to the quilt - I love it! I showed people when I opened it, and they all thought it was amazing. I was with people from other countries at the time including the United States and New Zealand, and they commented that they wished they had someone do that for them. I couldn't believe that the middle panel was painted! I thought it was a single piece of fabric! And, I also love the detail for the logos, they came out great! 

Thank you again for everything that you do. The gift you gave me will be cherished forever. I cannot wait to get home and show the family. Also, your treats were well received and quickly eaten by everyone I work with. Please pass on my regards to everyone in the Hero Quilt Team - your gifts are truly amazing and appreciated by everyone. I'm sorry to hear that some people don't respond. I suppose some people are just not good at expressing themselves or returning kindness - but I can say that I have never once heard or witnessed someone saying they didn't appreciate a package or a gift from home. All the best to you and your family, and I hope to hear from you again soon.

Take care.

(After reading this message I was pretty curious to see the painting he was talking about so I have added in the photo of the quilt Cath sent in for Weekly Dispatches.  The embroideries were done by Keryn and she also quilted it)

...

Good evening, Shirley D,

I just wanted to touch base and let you know that I’ve just returned home from my 4.5 month deployment to Bahrain. The first thing I did, after greeting my husband and 2 teenage boys was to open my AHQ parcels!

I absolutely love the laundry bag that you made for me, it captures everything and I especially loved the pineapples and my personalised initials. I may have to learn to quilt when I eventually retire from the RAAF because I too would love to do something for our deployed personnel.

I loved reading about your family and everything that your father went through during his time of service. He sounds like such an amazing man. I’ve been serving since I was 17, I joined in May of 2001. 23 years and still going for a few more yet. This deployment was my 4th, twice to the Middle East, once to Indonesia after the devastating tsunamis in 2005 and again to the Solomon Islands on peacekeeping in 2004. Luckily for me I was not in danger and did not get injured on any of them.

My husband and I met in the RAAF at recruit training, he got out after serving 12 years. We have 2 teenage boys and both are hoping to join the RAAF as engineers, my eldest is waiting for his letter of offer at the moment. 

Anyway, I best get back to making our dinner. 

Thanks again for my lovely laundry bag, I’ll treasure it for years to come.

...

Hi Gayle W, 


Sorry for the late response, but I want to take the time to thank you for your hard work on the Japanese style Quilt you made for me and the awesome stories that you shared while you were in Japan, it's been awesome having this Quilt and doby bag and thank you for the lollies as well. I'd love to go to Japan in the future. I can't wait.

Have a good weekend, 

...

Good evening Raelyn B,

Firstly thanks so much for your wonderful quilt, I am both amazed at the level of detail and also your enduring support to such a wonderful cause.

I am currently posted to 36SQN RAAF and Captain C-17A aircraft. Needless to say we deploy on a regular basis, some short and some long, but all in support of the guys and girls who are doing the heavy lifting.

I became aware of AHQ on my last trip in April and I must say I will be fighting the kids off to get the most use out of this wonderful quilt.
Once again, thanks so much for your tireless effort and gesture, in this day and age is wonderful to feel supported.

(Raelyne wishes to thank Philomena H for finishing the quilt)

...

Hello Raelyne B, 

 

Thank you so much for the beautiful quilt. ‘Shelley Beach’ is heading to my beach shack and will be very comforting while I sit on the veranda listening to the waves. You have done such a lovely job on this piece and I absolutely love it.

 

Thank you also for your kind words about my work here on the Taskforce. It has certainly been challenging work at times, but as you say, supporting those who defend us is a very good thing to work toward. I have had the privilege of working with many uniformed members in Defence who are lovely.

 

I’m very pleased for you that you have two beautiful grandsons. I have a daughter who is 19, and between you and I, I cannot wait to be a grandma. I look forward to taking those little ones to the beach and sharing my love for the ocean just like my parents did with me, and I did with my daughter.

 

We also have a beautiful border collie, who loves running along the beach and catching balls.

 

And thank you for the TimTams – they were well received.


I wish you all the very best Raelene – and a big thank you for making this beautiful quilt for me xxx

...

Hi Raelyne B,

 

I just received your amazing laundry bag – what an awesome gift! Thank you so much!

 

You are right in your guess; I am a ‘Submarine Warfare Officer’ based out here in Perth WA.

Much like your son, I have been in for almost 11 years.

My deployments have taken me to multiple overseas ports, oceans far far away, with the Navy basing me in Canberra, Sydney, Darwin, Tokyo and now Perth.

It’s been a wild ride, and having support from people like yourself truly adds that humanistic touch to the service.

 

So thank you Raelyne! My new laundry bag will soon become the envy of everyone on board!!

 

Kind regards,

...

This message was sent via the AHQ Facebook page:

 

Gday, 

Time has passed in a very busy year, but as Commander of the OP KUDU deployment to Germany, I'd like to pass on our detachment's thanks to you and the team behind this awesome organisation. 


It was a quick stint for many people over there so I'm sure we didn't pass on the gratitude that I know we all share when receiving the packages. I personally took over my previous 2016 Quilt. 


Please share my thanks to all who rushed to provide a bundle of joy over Christmas and post deployment.

 

Quilt was made by Joy H.

...

Until next week keep your letters, emails and photos coming in.  

Tuesday's would be so totally boring without them!
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Monday 26 August 2024

Requests 26 August 2024

Hi All

Nine weeks till the Aussie Hero Quilts Annual Thank You Dinner. If you haven’t already, make sure you buy your tickets…. via Trybooking.  https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1188651

You don’t want to miss out!

On this week’s list we have people all over the Middle East and in the Sinai. We also have requests for the team on TSE114.  For those that do not know, TSE stands for Transit Security Element.  These folk are part of our Border Protection effort and the group is made up of members from all three services. I am so pleased that we are able to support them with quilts and bags as it is not the most enjoyable deployment.

 



Now, here is the request list for this week.

Happy hunting.  Lots of new requests on the list this week. Please don’t forget, if they are asking for something you are not familiar with please don’t hesitate to ask me.

PRIORITY REQUESTS

No specific requests this week but let’s see how many of the deployed folk we can look after.  Any of the requests up to and including 52 are deployed.

POST BY DATE

The post by date for all Requests on this list is 30 Sep 24 please, or earlier if you can manage this.  If you cannot make that date, please let me know. Do reach out if you have any timing issues and we’ll resolve one way or the other. In fact, if you are going to be late posting it please let me know BEFORE you post it.  Also, if this time frame is too tight for you, there are options, just email me to discuss, thank you.    

Request Information

When selecting a request, remember, you do not have to include everything they have asked for. Footy quilts do not need to have the logo or even the team’s name. Using the team colours is all that is required. Simple is perfectly acceptable.  A number of these requests have given you favourite colours as well as footy teams or other hobbies and interests. It is fine to make a quilt using their favourite colours but please include at least one of their interests.  It is fine to keep it simple. 

If there is more than one request on this list that you would be happy to do I suggest that you send me a list of requests and tell me how many you want to be allocated….i.e. one of the following please….  There are always a few requests that everyone wants to do (and I can never pick them) so if the first one you ask for is taken then I can allocate another from your list if I have a list. 

Any queries you might have, please don’t hesitate to contact via the AHQ email as per usual with any queries and we will assist you from there.  We may not know the answer, but it will be our pleasure to research and get back to you.   

A reminder, when you are ready to post the quilt or laundry bag you’ve created, please use the PMKEYS number given you in any correspondence with the admin team.  This helps the volunteer admin team keep a track of what’s been sent etc.  The PMKEYS number is included in the address details we supply for your recipient e.g.  the 7-digit number in bold below. 

CPL Wanda Quilt 8765432 

TG 3456 

AFPO XX 

ADF 

Sydney NSW 2890

Also, please use the Aussie Heroes PO Box address on your parcel in the event the parcel is Returned to Sender -  the PO Box is a safe place in the event of  any mishaps with postage. 

Aussie Hero Quilts (and Laundry Bags) 

PO Box 248,

Cherrybrook, NSW 2126 

Don’t forget to take a photo of your completed quilt or laundry bag to email to AHQ with the name and PMKEYS of the recipient and we can include in the Weekly Dispatches blog and add to the tally of quilts and laundry bags sent off to the troops.  I personally love viewing the photos of those projects dispatched – so inspiring. 

If you are using an AHQ supplied prepaid satchel please kindly use the AHQ address for the return address– also for your own packaging – if a parcel is Returned to Sender it is likely we can expedite its journey to the recipient from Sydney.

Please also please hold on to the Tracking number (the pink sticker that you should remove before posting – we’ve experienced mail delays lately (haven’t we all?) and having the Tracking number is very reassuring to keep an eye on the parcel’s progress in arriving at its destination. 

Don’t forget, if you look at today’s Request List and need help choosing, please feel free to get in touch to discuss, we will be ready to reply and offer guidance by email. Our goal is to help you find a request that you will be comfortable with doing. If you need a crest etc we may be able to post embroideries / printed fabric images or email some of these to you. 

Helpful info may be gleaned here  http://aussieheroquilts.blogspot.com/2019/07/information-post-for-those-that-sew-for.html    I look forward to seeing the photos of completed quilts and LBs when they are ready to post off. 

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE copy the ENTIRE line if you wish to nominate for a quilt or laundry bag.  

For example…. 

Marvel Theme. Ironman     M       LB      1 

This is really important to make sure that neither you nor I copy the wrong number which could lead to me giving you the wrong details for specific request.  If you find it hard to copy and paste, please copy the line out as above.  

Decoding The Columns 

The first column is the theme or preferences requested. 

The second column indicates the gender of the recipient. 

The third column is as follows. 

B=both quilt and laundry bag (feel free to nominate to JUST do the laundry bag if you wish) 

Q= just a quilt 

LB = just a laundry bag 

F= female 

M= male 

Please let the Admin crew know if you have any other questions....Just email friendsofahq@gmail.com  

Looking forward to seeing what you want to make this week. Happy stitching! 

Cheers, 

Jan-Maree

P.P.S.  Don't forget to check out AHQ on the Blog, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

Navy Blue, Black - Theme - Egyptian Pyramids with PTI Koala in front. Text "Clubz" and phrase "They are the Navy's best. They wear crossed clubs on their chest" Include desert and Egyptian artifacts, hieroglyphics, and surroundings
(we can provide the text as an embroidered patch and image of PTI Koala)

M

B

1

Rising Sun with surname as text, MFO logo, Australian and Egyptian flags and a Pyramid in centre
(we can provide the Rising Sun and MFO logo and flags)

M

B

2

MFO Patch with text and Egyptian theme
(we can provide the patch and text)

M

B

3

Honda Racing Motorcycles, Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (TT) races (motorcycle race)

M

Q

4

Darker colour's with an Egyptian theme. Australian Soldier, Australian Flag and Multinational Force and Observer Flag
(we can supply MFO badge, flag and soldier  silhouette if needed)

M

Q

5

Rising Sun with nickname and 2CAV Regiment badge - Dark Colours
(we can supply the rising sun and 2CAV badge)

M

LB

6

Text - 101st BTY Ave Dominus Nox
Random assortment of Jets, attack helicopters and Artillery cannons
(we can supply the text)

M

LB

7

RAR Skippy badge, assorted Egyptian themes and military equipment, E.g tanks and jets.
(we can supply the RAR badge)

M

Q

8

RAAF crest,
Royal Australian Air Force theme.
Low vis colours.
(we can provide the RAAF Badge)

M

Q

9

Sydney Roosters NRL

M

Q

10

Blue, Formula 1, Sportsbikes, Brisbane Broncos, Eminem, Beaches

M

Q

11

Middle Eastern themed (colours, icons, animals of Dubai/UAE etc).

M

LB

12

Rhodesian Ridgeback dog themed
(we have photos of dog)

M

Q

13

Rising Sun with text, Darker colours and Army themed (no camo though please!)
coffee, tanks, Australian flag

M

Q

14

Black, Blue, Red
Basketball
Halo (Video Game)
Parkway Drive (Australian Band)

M

Q

15

Avionics technician (ATV) - Helicopter, Anchor, Navy Crest
a little bit of Navy MMPU CAMO,
purple T - Rex,
Australian native animals - Kookaburra, Kangaroo, platypus, echidna, Wombat
my initials E. A.
(we can provide the crest and avionics technician badge)

F

B

16

Royal Australian Engineers Corps emblem and Southern Cross
(we can provide the RAEME badge

M

B

17

Army Rising Sun, Australian flag, a penguin standing over a boomerang , 5 BDE logo, 5CSSB gecko logo, 3TPT logo, and a wagon wheel (Army transport), pineapple, and the word HAWK
(can provide the 5 BDE logo and 5CSB gecko logo)

M

Q

18

Heron Ship with Viking themes
(image is available)

M

Q

19

Gunners Crest
(an image is available to use as guide for Applique)

M

LB

20

Tri Service crest with TSE 114 above it and his initials below. (We can provide Tri Service Crest)

M

LB

21

Lord of the Rings - the great White tree Text - TSE 114
(we can provide the text and image of tree with Elvish language)

M

LB

22

I'd like my family crest on my quilt please.
(image of family crest available)

M

Q

23

Australian bushland and native animals

M

Q

24

Cool Pattern with colour scheme of orange and white.

F

Q

25

I would like a Red Star Wars rebel symbol with a white background and a space battle on the quilt with Star Wars space ships ie X - Wings, Tie Fighters, Tie Bombers, Millennium Falcon, Star cruisers, Naboo Fighters etc
(image of Red Rebel symbol available - could be easily appliqued)

M

Q

26

I would like green camouflage patterns

M

Q

27

I would like a matching Blue and white Tottenham Hot Spurs (UK Football (soccer) Team) Quilt and laundry bag.
(image of team logo available)

M

B

28

mangrove jack (type of fish)
(image of fish is available)

M

LB

29

I would like a rice hat (Asian simple style hat usually made from straw) laundry bag.

M

LB

30

Wombat themed

M

LB

31

I would like a sea cucumber (marine animal) themed quilt and laundry bag with OP RESOLUTE TSE 114 written on both
(we can provide the text or it could be easy appliqued - image of sea cucumber available)

M

B

32

RAN Boatswain's Mate badge, with traditional Navy vibes and Boatswain's mate historical symbolism ie Crossed Cannons, Bosun's pipe, old school sailor in ceremonial uniform with tattoos on his arms, Naval warships with cannons with the Boatswains Mate's motto " Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
(we can provide the badge and text)

M

Q

33

Australian fauna and flora with poppies

M

Q

34

I would like a laundry bag with the RAE Corps Cipher on it
(we can provide the RAE Corps Cipher)

M

LB

35

41 NSWR unit colours, Rising Sun crest and 41 NSWR badge
(we can provide colours, crest & badge)

M

LB

36

I would like a Royal Australian Navy Armidale Class Patrol Boat with a sunset behind it with TSE Rotation 114 at the top and OP RESOLUTE at the bottom

M

Q

37

Navy Crest, Rising Sun and JTF639 patch with text OP RESOLUTE TSE 114
Deadpool and Wolverine in the centre and Marvel characters around Deadpool and Wolverine
(we can provide the crest, patch, text and Deadpool/Wolverine images) 

M

Q

38

I would like a Low end theory design for the quilt  and a yellow character holding an Army Harris green radio.
(we can supply images for inspiration)

M

B

39

Jack Daniels themed

M

Q

40

Ocean, sailing, scuba diving, yoga, horses, bright colours

F

Q

41

Space Jam - Tweety / Basketball

F

Q

42

Navy themed, Harley-Davidson, Tasmanian Devil
Red, White, Blue colours

M

B

43

I would like squares and triangles intersecting with each other in a cool pattern in shades of green

M

Q

44

Sage green, grey and white - half triangle design with striped border
(can provide an image of design example)

F

Q

45

Sage green, grey and white with surname and PMKeYs
(we can provide the text)

F

LB

46

I like camouflage, Star Wars and my family crest

M

Q

47

Canberra Raiders themed - Lime Green

M

Q

48

Harley Davidson themed - Black and Orange

M

LB

49

Colours black, white, grey/silver. Would love a print of a camel, and perhaps an animal and nature or desert theme

F

Q

50

RAAF Medical Theme in pastel colours
Top Gun, Coffee, Margaritas (cocktail), CrossFit

F

B

51

RAAF (Medical ) Theme light natural/neutral tones of varying  white, moss greens

F

B

52

Rising Sun,  AAPRS (Australian Army Public Relations Service) badge
Australian & Solomon Islands flags with text "OP LILIA"
Fiji flag with text 'Op Fiji Assist
Ukrainian flag and Ukrainian Trident with text 'Op Kudu
camera gear and a rifle EF88
(we can provide the Rising Sun, the AAPRS badge, text, flags and a silhouette of the rifle for applique)

Q

53

Brisbane Broncos themed

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Green/black Colour scheme
Supersports bike, camping , crossfit themes

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Star Wars logo and and Ferrari F1 Team logo please

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St George Illawarra Dragons NRL Team, including three different logos if possible
(we can supply the images of logos printed on fabric)

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Brisbane Broncos, Tooheys New, Bull Terriers

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Red Bull Ampol Racing Team (Supercars)

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Newcastle Knights NRL Team with Kalyn Ponga in Blue and Red (We can print four pics of Kalyn Ponga)

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Brisbane Lions Theme

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Penrith Panthers NRL team mascot in Black

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Parramatta Eels/ NRL

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Sydney Roosters NRL in Blue

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Outdoor, Adventure

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St. George Illawarra (NRL)

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Submarines and Ice Hockey (we can send you some submarine fabric)

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Boatswain Mate(Weapons/ Seamanship)- Black, Gold and Blue.
(We can provide the Boatswain's mates badge and an RAN Crest)

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RAN crest,
RAN Marine Technician Rate Badge - Diesel,
Rock climbing, Light blue, Nickname
(we can provide the RAN crest and MT-D badge and nickname embroidered)

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Navy Crest with text, Navy Theme, FFH/Arunta Crest and theme,
Conquer or Die (motto of HMAS Arunta)
(we can provide the Navy crest with text and Arunta crest)

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Holden V8 Cars

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Pink -
Taylor Swift 
Cats (Siamese)
Snowboarding (snowy mountains, pine trees)

**Multiple preferences/interests offered for variety of inspiration only!  Please feel free to choose any or all of the above.  Thanks so much, very excited to see the final product!

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1SECFORSQ badge, Coat of Arms & airfield security.  (I can send you the badge and also four photos depicting security guards on duty)

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Helldivers 2 Malevelon Creek
(We can print the poster onto fabric)

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RAAF Crest with text, F-111C Aardvark, F/A-18F Superhornet, C-27J Spartan, C-17A Globemaster, and Aviation maintenance symbol
(we can provide an embroidered crest with text, Aviation Maint symbol and images of aircraft in order to applique)

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Helldivers 2 malevelon Creek Cape logo
(images are available and can be printed on fabric )

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Model making,
Surfing,
Military history,
Reading,
Cooking

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RAAF crest, Middle East, needle, nurse/medical, aircraft themes as your volunteers see fit (We can provide the RAAF crest.)

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Green/Blue
Bike Riding
Cats, King Charles Cavalier and Bichoodle                                                        
(photos have been supplied of her pets and can be printed on fabric for you)

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Sage Green
Camping, 4 wheel driving
German Pointer dogs

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Rising Sun, RAE badge, Army, Engineer themed. Red and dark blue colours. (We can provide the Rising Sun and RAE Badge)

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RAAF crest
Served 1969 to 1991
Postings:
Townsville
Darwin
Laverton
Point Cook
Melbourne City
Canberra
Evans Head
Australian Flag
TRUE BLUE written somewhere.
5 photos and a poem.
We can provide the crest and text embroidered

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ADF crest with “TSE 114” above it and “Op Resolute” under it (the crest).
I would like the quilt to have a half white (top half) and half green (bottom half) background.
(we can provide the Crest with text)

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Richmond Tigers AFL Theme

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RAEME Badge, Army RAEME Corps Theme (Electrical and Mechanical Engineering)
(we can provide the RAEME badge)

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Red /Black Spiderman, Batman, Lightning McQueen

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Native florals - greens/white/orange/pink

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Wells and Whales
(Any sort of ‘well’ like your typical stone well/watering hole, and any kind of whale)

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Roblox (video virtual universe game), Among Us (online game) themed with kittens

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Essendon Bombers, South Sydney Rabbitohs, The Prodigy (the band)
 

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Whisky, Warships & Wallabies (the rugby team)

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Broncos NRL, Maroon and yellow
Gym and fitness, Noah Lyles (US track and field Olympian, Chris Bumstead (bodybuilder), Sydney Sweeney (US actress)

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Battleship Yamato, themed in blue, black and grey

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Navy themed Grey and/or Navy Blue

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