31 October 2024

Friday Night Volunteers' Gathering

Friday night 25th October 2024 saw the coming together of people from every state in Australia and the ACT to the AHQ Annual Volunteers Gathering.

A Gathering evokes images of Scottish clans gathering to share rich history and cultural traditions. These gatherings bring together members of a particular clan or family to celebrate their heritage and share in the camaraderie of their shared ancestry. Well, the AHQ gathering is really no different. It is an integral part of the Thank You weekend, providing a sense of community, acknowledgment, sharing ideas, information, techniques, pride in the work we do, and connection to recipients with their stories and the impact of these personal, unique gifts have on them.

The MC for the night was Pello, aka the Pocket Rocket. She introduced herself – I’m not a professional MC. I served in the Royal Australian Air Force and am a Reservist and served in the Queensland Police department.

She attended to housekeeping, refreshments set up outside the ballroom and gave some instructions for the Saturday night dinner event. To quote there is to be “no face planting, no pushing or shoving for the silent auction.”

With the recipients at your dinner table, talk to them about why we do what we do. Ask them about their service. Talk about expectations on a quilt.

We were Pello’s guinea pigs for the night as she practiced her jokes and trivia questions on us in preparation for the dinner.


A small fabric bag was held up by Pello, for the lucky dip draw and it was referred to as the G-string bag. The banter between Jan-Maree and Pello had started. From the audience Jan-Maree using a microphone would interject and tell Pello to “stay on script.” Pello’s reply “who gave JM that microphone.” So, the lucky door draw had to wait as Pello was getting ahead of herself.  



Pello introduced the first guest speaker, Air Marshal Leo Davies (retired) Chairman of the AHQ Board.


Leo told us he is a mad golfer and plays four times a week. The quilt he received sits next to his golf gear, so he sees it many times during the week.


He spoke about a range of topics particularly the reply rate and the board. The “dreadful rate of return replies.” He said it sat at about 27%. He went on to explain that many recipients were very junior, it was their first deployment and that they had difficulty in expressing themselves in how to capture how they felt.

“Senior folk are hopeless” saying “my staff didn’t tell me to do it. I will do it on the weekend.” But then time takes over and they do not get around to replying.

Then those away waiting to get home and when they show their family, they want to capture that and then they will write. But then they don’t end up replying.

Leo spoke Aussie Hero Quilts, an “extremely successful charity”. That it was now a recognised charity. Some sponsors did not know what we do and how it relates to Veterans.

He talked about how the AHQ flow of quilts and laundry bags go to the right people at the right time. The request base line has less deployments which was a good thing. How AHQ had focused on groups such as 15 years, 30 years and 40 years of service and they could put in a request for a quilt as they never had the opportunity to deploy. In the growth of AHQ it now can focus on Vietnam Vets, Fallen Warrior and Because We Care quilts. Leo expressed that the future of AHQ is very bright.

Leo went on to explain the engine room of what we do that a third of his speaking engagements the people have received a quilt or a laundry bag. That two thirds of people in a venue have heard about AHQ from Parliament House to new recruits. He spoke highly of the wonderful reputation that comes from the work of the quilters.

Next it was time for Pello to put her hand in the G-string bag and draw out some names for the lucky dip table.

Pello introduced the next speaker Capt Guy Blackburn serving 36 years and still serving and AHQ board member. He too made comment regarding replies saying he “laments the lack of feedback”. So, the board is well aware of frustration we feel when we don’t hear back from our recipients.


Guy had the honour of presenting a quilt to a deserving recipient. From the back of the room where he was helping on the goodie bag table WO Andrew, affectionally know as "Jock" came up on the stage.


Guy shared information about Jock. He joined the Navy at 16 years old in 1982. He has served for 43 years, he was Academy Sergeant Major, he is “good at fixing stuff”. In Samoa he was Technical Advisor, he loves bright shirts which he would wear on Fridays. Jock has done selfless sacrifice and as Jock says about himself “it’s not about you”. Jock was in the top 100 Navy high achievers in the centenary. In far flung places Jock seeks out a place to go fishing. Then the catch is cooked on top of the engine. Jock says it a great morale booster and cooking on the engine is a long tradition. Jock loves to save bits and pieces and tinkers in his shed. He loves rugby, dinghy’s and small boat sailing. His “second love after family is the sea.”


During the sharing of part of Jock’s story his three children (2 daughters, 1 son) appeared in the doorway of the Ballroom to watch and share in the embarrassment of their father.

Jock was part of HMAS Creswell’s recovery of those that served. He collects timbers from decommissioned ships and stores in his shed where he tinkers and makes things. His love of making and creating saw him engineer a trophy that moves around the ships. The oldest ship in the fleet holds the trophy. This was inspired and created based on HMAS Voyager. She was known as “The Lady of the Fleet”. HMAS Voyager, a destroyer, had a very decorated career in the early 1930’s, was decommissioned and recommissioned and served in WWII in a range of conflicts.




Guy explained that his family has served for four generations with his son in the Navy. During a difficult period for his son Jock was someone who walked beside him, caring and bringing him through.

Heather B was invited up to present Jock with his quilt that she made. She went on to explain the many components on the quilt.

Time for more G-string lucky dip prizes and some names were called out to collect their goodies bag from the back of the room.


Next guest speaker to be introduced was our groups guide at the Australian War Memorial that same afternoon. He served in the Army for 22 years, introducing Rod Henderson.

Rod is passionate about being a volunteer guide at the War Memorial, likes to play Army in the back yard with his sons and as he said was a token Army person in the room. He joined when he was 18 years old. He served for a number of years in East Timor where he saw the “awful parts of humanity.”

One of his roles was a back seater in a helicopter. His experiences had a profound effect on him. As he said talking about your story is to get it out of your head and write it down. He wrote a book “Stop Screaming I’m Scared Too.”

While on deployments he got a care package from a primary school boy from Penrith. They wrote to each other for five months. Later on, he got the meet this boy. While serving in 2012 in Afghanistan he got a letter from a young girl in primary school.

He has not got a quilt and he took every opportunity to remind Jan-Maree of that throughout his talk, so he shared part of the story of her quilt. She was serving in Iraq, and they started bombing near the compound. They had to evacuate quickly, under the cover of darkness. They were allowed to take one bag. His wife grabbed her hero quilt and only a few other things, leaving behind other personal items to flee. As Rod was telling the story it was an emotional time. He wanted to share how important her quilt was to her. 

It was another chance for Pello to put her hand in the G-string bag. She really liked doing that and saying the word G-string to draw out more names for the lucky dip table where Jock had made some challenge coin stands all with a story of the ship that the timbers had come from. Kristie H was someone who was pleased to score one of these. More names were read to receive their goodie bag.


Pello introduced our last guest speaker, Sergeant Adam Richards, affectionally known as Richo and Alma his Community Defence Assistance Dog. 


Alma stayed on her stay mat that was provided by an AHQ volunteer.


Adam joined the Army when he was 17. After serving in East Timor, he said he went as a boy and came back a man after what he saw. He got a Helmsan ticket (a qualification) within the Army. He served in Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Singapore, Afghanistan, France and Belgium. He went to France as a Private and came back a Corporal. 

He was part of the Jonathan Church repatriation team who were able to give17 individuals a headstone with their name on it. It was an emotional and significant experience where they buried an unknown soldier. Many of us made a quilt and laundry bag for the members of the team. Adam is a paratrooper who started out as an infantry soldier.

Richo (Adam) spoke about the impact of the gifts we make. He said each item we make is loved and respected. For him he said he felt that “I was important”. Serving away, understanding the emotional comradery, you are a different person when you come home, he said. It means something to use in the most challenging time and that we are not alone. A particularly important message.

Adam has developed a Commanders Notebook app which he is immensely proud of. It is about prioritising wellbeing and improving mental health, a holistic view and the long term impact on mental health. It is about all people being able to access and communicate with each other. The aim is to be more informed and have compassionate leadership that makes a tangible difference in the life of people by supporting those serving. His aim is to inspire others to seek support.

Adam openly shared his own mental health journey with complex PTSD, anxiety and depression. He shared that with support he has been able to make progress. He said it is nothing to be ashamed of. Without Alma he would not have been able to stay in the Army. Alma is a Defence Community Dog (DCD) Assistance Dog, and the CEO of Community Defence dogs was present to support him.



Alma is highly trained. The only place she does not go is to the toilet with him. She has to watch him while he showers and lies in the doorway. She provides comfort, stability, steady unconditional love, grounds him, checks in with him with when his anxiety is raising by putting her paw on his foot to let him know she is there for him. She lies next to him when he sleeps unless he has a night terror where she gets off the bed and lies on the floor next to him until it passes. Alma and the Defence Dogs change people in more ways than we will ever understand.

Adam shared his story of when he received a laundry bag while in Afghanistan. He did not reply to his maker and the reason is confronting. He was busy “preparing to put somebody in a box to bring them home.” As he said that didn’t mean that he wasn’t grateful.

When he did have a chance to reply to his volunteer he said, “The fact you did something while you were going through your own trouble is the reason why I serve.” In referencing his quilt, he said “it makes them feel at home and is amazing.”

All the while that Adam spoke Alma never moved off her stay mat. Adam then shared several tricks as he called it that Alma can do. She did a beautiful Downward Dog pose with her bottom to the audience. She does a jump and then the piece de resistance was he got her to back up to a wall and then she put her back legs up on the wall with her front paws on the ground. He said she will stay in that pose until he gives her release word. He said Alma rules the house at home when she is out of jacket. Adam is very appreciative of AHQ and what they do and wants to give back to the organisation.

It was a wonderful night, and the location was just great. It is a winner. The space was intimate with no distractions, round tables and comfortable chairs that allowed you to speak with others. A stage so you could see the speakers, and mic and even if they stepped away from the mic you could still hear them. It was so convenient to come down in the lift and removed the stress of leaving earlier and driving to another venue.

Thanks Cathy, great report.

Till next time.... keep spreading the word and happy stitching! 

Jan-Maree xx

30 October 2024

Aussie Heroes Quilt Group Tour of the Australian War Memorial by Ellen N

On Friday 25 Oct, as part of our Annual Thank You Weekend, members of the Aussie Heroes Quilt Group took part in a memorable tour of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. This tour was a special opportunity for the group, to deepen their connection with the history and sacrifices behind their work. Our guide was Rod and he gave us a fabulous tour telling us stories about various campaigns. We would have loved to spend more time with him, hearing stories from his extensive knowledge.

The day began with a guided tour through the Memorial’s exhibits, from WWI trenches to modern-day peacekeeping missions. The members were moved by the stories of bravery and resilience that their quilts honour. A highlight of the tour was the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. We marvelled at the fantastic mosaics.

 

Seeing the Changi Quilt was another  highlight.

 

For the group, it was not only a chance to reflect on the past but also to strengthen their bond with one another. This shared experience will no doubt  inspire new ideas for future quilts, drawing directly from the rich history displayed at the Memorial.

 

It was a day filled with pride, gratitude, and a deeper appreciation for the heroes—both past and present—who shape Australia’s military legacy.


From Left to Right... Janelle S, Swanky G, Jan D, Ellen N, Jenny A and Toni F




Thanks Ellen. Stay tuned for more posts about our Annual Thank You Weekend.


Until next time keep spreading the word and happy stitching!


Jan-Maree xxx 

29 October 2024

Grati-Tuesday 29th October 2024

 

Happy Tuesday Friends!

Welcome to the last blog of October

We have some great messages and photos today, so grab a cuppa, sit back and relax while you soak up some well deserved gratitude.

Only 57 sleeps until Christmas Day. 

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Dear Ruth S

I want to extend my gratitude and thankd for the Brisbane Lions themed laundry bag you so kindly made for me. I received the parcel on 26 Sep, which was a fantastic omen for the weekend. What a great day to be a Lions fan! The BBQ shapes were a lovely nostalgic touch too.


I too have a soft spot for Port Adelaide, which extends to all non-Victorian teams. I was fortunate enough to attend the 2023 Grand Final - I travelled all the way from Katherine NT, where I was posted at the time.  It was a fantastic day, regardless of the result. I managed to purchase another ticket this year, so I gifted my ticket to my brother.

Thank you very much for your effort to send over the laundry bag. I am very grateful for kindness in the community that you embody and it makes me incredibly proud to serve this great nation.

Sincerely, 

(For those non-AFL followers - Brisbane Lions beat Sydney Swans in the grand final this year and Collingwood defeated Brisbane Lion in the Grand Final in 2023) 



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Dear Beverly U,

I wanted to write to say and really emphasise it when I say thank you so much for the quilt! Its not only got an amazing colour scheme that I could use both in the Army and at home, but its also so well-made that it looks like it’s made to last a lifetime!
It wasn’t until I went on this operation, when I first heard about Aussie Hero Quilts. Upon learning about the organisation, I have nothing but respect for what you people do!

Kind Regards,



 

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Dear Kirsten (Bindy) O,


Firstly, I must apologise for the time taken between you making my quilt and my letter of thanks. My dear friend secretly co-ordinated this and she held onto the quilt for several months before presenting it to me a couple of weeks ago.   WOW! I was gobsmacked and honoured to receive this quilt Kirsten. I feel very privileged, so thank you so much for taking the time to make it and the attention to detail that you put into it.  I just adore the little Cavalier King Charles Spaniels that you incorporated and the red wine theme as well.  My late mother was an avid quilter and I know how much effort and time goes into selecting the fabric, cutting, mapping and then sewing the quilt. You are a true Aussie Hero yourself!!


A bit more about me. I was born and bred in Townsville and wanted desperately to get out of dodge after I left school!  So I joined the Air Force at 18 and never looked back or regretted my choice. I’ve served all over Australia and overseas on postings and I definitely didn’t plan to serve full time for 39 years. It kind of just happened. I was very fortunate to spend 16 years in Canberra raising my two sons who are now both RAAFies as well. I’m so proud of them.


It’s time for a change of pace now that I’m an empty nester. I’ve left everything familiar to me in Canberra; the family home, my dear friends, workplace/workmates and moved to SE QLD last week.  Making friends here will take time, so I just have to put myself out there. A little daunting and thankful I have reserve work next year to fill in the gaps whilst I get settled.


Well that sums me up and I especially enjoyed reading about your background. Thank you for serving our great nation along side me for 27 years and thanks again Kirsten for my beautiful quilt. I love it and will cherish it always.


Warm regards

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Dear Hilary T,

Thank you so much for making a laundry bag! I really appreciate it.

Your bag came at a great time, I had just had my laundry bag misplaced and all my laundry went missing so your kind work and words gave me a much needed smile! 

I have been in the Navy for three years, which is enough time to know that to have a long career in the Defence Force you need a kind and supportive partner. It sounds like you were this for your husband. Having to look after two kids while your husband is away on an overseas deployment must have been very hard and he sounds lucky to have you. 

Let me know if you have any sailing tips from your experience sailing the yacht through the East Coast, I could use a few sailing tips in my job haha.

Thanks again!

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Hello Ruth S,

 

My husband has just received his laundry bag and was very pleased with it and will treasure it. As a quilter myself I am aware of all the work involved

 

So from both of us Thank you

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Dear Ruth S,
What  a lovely surprise to receive such a wonderful, thoughtful gift. My husband is so very grateful and can’t get over your generosity. You are a very talented lady, such a lot of work has gone into the bag, and so beautifully sewn. He will treasure the bag and yes, it did brighten his day. 😀

 Thank you so very much.
  💐

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Good afternoon Emma G,

 

Thank you very much for the aussie hero quilt that I received today. It’s arrived before we returned to Australia, thank you very much.

 

I really do appreciate all the effort you put in to get this made, and to find the fabrics to match the themes of my overseas time. 

Please also pass on my thanks to Joan B and Jan-Maree.

 

I hope you have a wonderful week

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Hi Colleen S,

I received your quilt yesterday and just wanted to say that you nailed it, it's everything I could've asked for. I have to say the joy of opening the box and the first thing I saw was Kelpies that look just like mine was so nice. 

Thank you for your letter and taking the time to make the quilt it's very appreciated. 

It sounds like you've had a fantastic career and I hope you're enjoying a well earned retirement and sounds like you have a wonderful life, truly blessed.
About me, I came here from South Australia, I've been in the Army nearly 8 years, deployed 3 times and have had great experiences along the way. Back home I have a partner who recently discharged after 10 years in the Infantry, a little one, she's two years old and like your granddaughter a bundle of energy as well. And two beautiful Kelpies (as you probably guessed) that truly are the best things in my life. 
My family is a service family, my dad is still serving well over 30 years in the Army currently posted overseas both my grandfathers were in the Army and their fathers before them, my brother, uncle and cousin are all/have served in the Navy. 

Thank you again for the beautiful quilt it was definitely bring colour to my room and will be well looked after.

Kind regards, 

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Hello Colleen S,

Thanks very much for the dhobi bag! Its a real piece of art, especially that yacht on the front!

I will admit I've been in long enough that I started with a M in front of my number - I was issued with a PMKeyS number rather than a Service Number, but it was only about a decade ago they phased out the M/F in front of the numbers!

Brisbane is one of the few places in Australia I've not really visted.  I've had layovers there a couple of times, but never any chance to explore it.

I've served in everything from frigates to patrol boats (where I have been for the last 8 years), and ever had the chance to do shorter trips on fleet oilers, survery launches and submarines!  I also saw service in the Phillipines (on patrol boats) alongside the Armed Forces of Phillipines against a coalition of Isamist insurgencies under the ISIS banner, back in 2018/2019 (where we supported operations, mostly intercepting arms and people smugglers bringing in support to the Siege of Marrawi, but also supporting littoral operations against a maritime insurgency there called Abu Sayaaf).

Aside from that, my career has seen some famous and memorable events, such as the 2013 International Fleet Review, Royal escort Ships, numerous international exercises including Talisman Sabre, Kakadu, Paradise, APEC, as well as more infamous events such as the search for MH370, service on Manus Island, counter-piracy operations in SE Asia, and our border protection operations. And that is where you'll find us still - out and about on our vast, remote northern borders!

My family has a long military history, with 3 of 5 brothers all being killed in WWI (two on the Western Front - both stretcher bearers within weeks of each other, and one in the Middle East). My father was 10 1/2 years in the Navy, reaching Chief Petty Officer, serving on submarines in the Cold War.  Most of my uncles have served in either reserve units or the CMF, and numerous great-uncles and even a few great-aunts served in WWII in various branches (in fact, while I serve in Darwin today, one of my great uncles served here during the Bombing of Darwin from 1942-1945)! My grandfather on dad's side had a bung leg from an injury, so was refused the chance to join, but sadly all bar 1 of the boys he grew up with in his home town were killed in North Africa and Lebanon - mostly fighting the Vichy French! So I can absolutely understand the strong lin of military heritage you referred to in your letter!

I'm afraid I've been married to the service too long, so family for me is taken up more eith my nieces and nephews.  They are a great boon, and are getting to the ages where they really want to connect more with their uncle who serves at sea! So lots of tales of action and adventure (and crocodiles) to entertain them every time I return home! And, of course, my old uniforms get lots of enthusiastic further use as dress-ups once I've had to change them out.

Thank you again for the dhobi bag, and for your letter about yourself!

Fair winds and followings seas.

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Hi Ruth S

Have just received my laundry bag, and I must say thank you very much , I am extremely happy with it.
We really appreciate what people such as yourself do for us from the military while we are deployed.

Kindest Regards
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Dear Lesley B

I wanted to write to say and really emphasise when I say thank you so much for crafting such a beautiful laundry bag. I was just about ready to throw out my old Kapooka-issued cream-coloured one, held together by re-stitching and stubbornness. Aside from looking absolutely amazing and having my initials too, the thought of someone going out of their way to craft such a piece for me instills a great sense of pride and appreciation, to which I am very thankful.

Secondly, I was wondering if there was any special considerations for when washing this, as I do not want to risk damaging the design, and would like to preserve it to last my entire career in defence.

Kind Regards 

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Dear Janis K,


I wanted to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude for the beautiful quilt you’ve so thoughtfully crafted and sent my way. Receiving such a heartfelt gift reminded me of the support, warmth, and camaraderie that so often go unseen. Your kindness and dedication mean more than words can fully express.


Every stitch and detail in my quilt tells a story of dedication, love, and patriotism. In the often challenging environment I face, this quilt is not only a source of comfort but a reminder that people back home are thinking of us and genuinely care about our well-being. It reminds me that I’m never alone in my journey.


Thank you for all the time, effort, and heart you put into each piece you create. Your work doesn’t just offer warmth and beauty; it brings hope, a sense of connection, and a tangible piece of home.


With my sincere appreciation and gratitude,


Kindest regards,


...

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

Tuesday's would be so totally boring without them!
🌳🌷🌹🌻🌼🌺🌳🌷🌸🌹🌺🌻🌼 



28 October 2024

Request List 28 October 24

Greetings all,

This is Alma, one of the guests who attended our Volunteers’ Gathering on Friday night and our Annual Thank You Dinner on Saturday night.  It is Sunday night as I finish preparing the Request List and I will be like Alma as soon as I finish because I am sooooo tired.

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend. I certainly enjoyed myself but it is going to take me a couple of days (at least) to catch up. This coming week I will needing some time to catch up but you should start seeing some blog posts once people get home and have time to write them.

Before we move on to the requests, I just wanted to reinforce that it is absolutely fine to reply to your recipients if you receive an email.  I regularly receive emails from recipients asking if their email to their volunteer has been requested. Hope this clears up any misconceptions.

Also, please do remember to pass on any thank you messages so that they can be shared (if appropriate) and also so that we can record the quilts and bags as received. Additionally we are trying to keep track of thank you messages so we need to know when you receive one. Thank you.

PRIORITY REQUESTS

Request numbers 1-21 inclusive have been on our list for quite a while and  I would really love them to get some quilty love sooner than later so they experience the morale boost of an Aussie Hero parcel like their mates whose quilts have already arrived. Also requests 22-46 are also folk on deployment. These requests have only just been received which is why I am giving 1-21 priority. Hope you can help.

POST BY DATE

The post by date for all Requests on this list is 2 December 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

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

M

Q

1

Navy Crest,
Rising Sun
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

2

Royal Australian Navy Armidale Class Patrol Boat silhouette with a sunset behind it with TSE Rotation 114 at the top and OP RESOLUTE at the bottom
(I can provide the silhouette of the Boat for applique)

M

Q

3

Brisbane Broncos themed

M

Q

4

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

M

Q

5

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

M

Q

6

Star Wars logo and and Ferrari F1 Team logo please

M

Q

7

Brisbane Broncos, Tooheys New, Bull Terriers

M

Q

8

Red Bull Ampol Racing Team (Supercars)

M

Q

9

Parramatta Eels/ NRL

M

Q

10

Sydney Roosters NRL in Blue

M

Q

11

Sydney Roosters NRL

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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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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 some posters onto fabric)

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Richmond Tigers AFL Theme

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Navy Themed with AFL Port Adelaide Power and something to represent my 3 children (2 girls and a boy)  We can provide the RAN crest .

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Roblox (video virtual universe game), Among Us (online game) themed with kittens
(Both the Roblox and Among Us logos are easy to applique)

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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)
(can send photos of personalities)

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RAN crest, white ensign,
HMAS Tobruk crest and silhouette .
Blues and greys.
(We can provide RAN crest, HMAS Tobruk crest)

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Rising Sun, RAAF crest,
Served 22 Nov 2000 - 9 Jul 25
Adores dogs, has 4 American staffies

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South Sydney Rabbitohs logo in front of Egyptian Pyramids. Nickname if allowed
Preferred colours Red, Forest Green, Black, white

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Pink, flowers, sausage dog, bright and pretty

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Egyptian pyramid sunset theme with Egyptian style border with Rising  Sun with OP Mazruka Aug24-Feb25, Egyptian, Israeli, and Australian/Samoan Flags, MFO logo and Christian Cross.
Text Quote - "Be strong and courageous. Do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go" Joshua 1:9
Preferred Colours: Sunset theme colours (Sunrise Orange, yellow, purple, Dark Blue, midnight, etc)
(we can provide the Rising sun with text, quote and MFO Logo)

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Green, garden themed (with florals), runner ducks

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Desert Theme, Navy

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Army and Navy Theme, Operation Manitou, Royal Australian Corps of Signals, Bahrain Flag
(we can supply the Signal Corps badge)

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Army/Navy, Desert/Water, guns, and missiles

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Coastal/Beach themed. Light blues, greens, and white.

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Navy Crest, Desert/Middle east theme (sunset with buildings/camels etc),Bahrain flag
(we can supply the Navy Crest and Flag)

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Pastel colours, flowers, Taylor Swift, Harry Potter, Scrap Booking, Reading, Dancing, Op Manitou, Bahrain Flag
(we can supply the flag)

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Beach Theme

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Navy themed, Operation Manitou, Bahrain Flag

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Rising Sun with text OP Manitou 2024-2025, Army themed, Royal Australian Medical Corps, Bahrain Flag
(we can supply the Rising sun with text, RAMC badge & flag)

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Green, garden themed (with florals), runner ducks

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Desert Theme, Navy

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Army and Navy Theme, Operation Manitou, Royal Australian Corps of Signals, Bahrain Flag
(we can supply the Signal Corps badge & flag)

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Army/Navy, Desert/Water, guns, and missiles

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Greyhound (dog)

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Australian Birds

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Coastal/Beach themed. Light blues, greens, and white.

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Navy Crest, Desert/Middle east theme (sunset with buildings/camels etc),Bahrain flag
(we can supply the Navy Crest and Flag)

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Pastel colours, flowers, Taylor Swift, Harry Potter, Scrap Booking, Reading, Dancing, Op Manitou, Bahrain Flag
(we can supply the flag)

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Beach Theme

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Navy themed, Operation Manitou, Bahrain Flag

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Ocean, sailing, sunset (burnt orange);  small Bahrain and RAN White Ensign flags
(we can supply the Flag and Ensign)

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Piston Powered Propeller Aeroplanes. (1900's-1980's)

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Melbourne Demons (AFL) Themed

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Great Northern Brewing Company themed

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Country music theme with first name on the bottom
(we can provide the embroidery or it could be appliqued)

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Dive theme with Roosters NRL team and word Rabbit on the bottom
(Rabbit could be easily appliqued or could provide as an embroidery)

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Anime themed (Berserk for reference)
Primarily black with red accents.  Surname embroidered.
(can provide surname as embroidery or could be easily appliqued)

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Maritime Themed with HMAS Choules Crest
(we can provide the RAN crest and Choules crest)

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Brisbane Broncos Rugby Theme, Broncos Maroon and Yellow

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The Rock Dwayne Johnson

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Carlton Draught beer
 

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XXXX Gold Quilt and Laundry Bag with nickname embroidered on both bottom left corner.
(can provide embroidery or could be easily appliqued)

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Navy anchor symbol with name Nickname at bottom
(name can easily be appliqued or we could provide an embroidery)

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Food and Vegetables, Mexican food, NRL Cowboys, surname at the bottom
(surname can easily be appliqued or we could provide an embroidery)

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Ocean Blue/Nautical Themed with a hint of purple, and crossed engine pistons.

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Legend of Zelda (Japanese computer game) theme Green and gold colour scheme.

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Horror Movie themed - Freddy, IT, Chucky etc - Blacks and Reds

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Marvel superheroes or Port Power themed

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NRL Wests Tigers themed quilt with  nickname written at the bottom.
(nickname could easily be appliqued)

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Traditional Sailor Tattoo themed quilt

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Pokemon Ball.
(we can provide an image for inspiration. Could easily be appliqued)

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Blue Race cars
(images available)

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Sindorei banner / Sindorei crest (from World of Warcraft video game)
(can provide image of crest. Banner could be easily appliqued)

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Australian/Ukraine/Finland Flags, Ukraine trident, Writing: "OP KUDU Rot VIII 2024", Medical theme with medical hat badge
(we can provide the flags, text and Army medical badge)

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Rising Sun, Lazy E patch
Flags (with space to add other Flags over time): Australian/ Ukrainian/ Finland/ United Kingdom/ Scotland.
Hobbies: Surfing and australian beaches (sunrises)
(we can provide the rising sun, patch and flags)

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Rising Sun, Artillery (RAA) badge
Purple and Blue
Aquariums and Mountain Bike riding
Photo of family.
OP HIGHROAD 2020 – AFGHANISTAN
OP SOVERIGN BORDERS 2022  – JOINT AGENCY TASKFORCE
(We can provide the Rising Sun, the RAAC badge and the text can be embroidered)

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Bright Green, Yellow, Orange and Purple
Computer Games, World of Warcraft : characters: Iamaprincess, Saschabear, Pealthenheal, Icangomoo, Kirapoo, 
Pets:  – German Shepherd

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Dark Navy Blue
Army, Family, Hawthorn AFL Team
Pets: Rottweilers

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Blue
Golf
Loves Europe (Italy)   

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Navy themed - we can provide the RAN crest.

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Royal Australian Engineer Theme. Hot wheels Monster Trucks and Planes. Name in text
(we can supply a RAE embroidery and name in text or name could be easily appliqued)

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Australian Intelligence Corps theme. Mermaids, Flowers, Unicorns. Name - XXXXX  We can provide the Intell Corps badge

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Army Theme, Flowers - we can provide the Rising Sun

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Australian Infantry Corps,
Royal Australian Regiment Theme,
Poppies, personal deployment history as text:
OP CITADEL East Tmor - 2004, 
OP CATALYST Iraq - 2006,
OP SLIPPER Afghanistan - 2007,
OP SLIPPER Afghanistan - 2010,
OP OKRA Iraq - 2018,
OP Resolute WA - 2022 & 2023,
OP KUDU UK - 2024
(we can the skippy badges and embroidered deployment history)

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Flags -  Australia / Finland / Ukraine / Scotland
London
Crunchies (chocolate), Surfing,  Ocean,  Gelato, Camping, AFL
(we can provide the UK flag - other flags are easy to applique or piece)

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RAAF Crest, RAAF Theme/ Medical / Snoopy
Flags: Australia / Finland / Ukraine / Scotland / United Kingdom
Colours: Blue / Pink / Purple
(we can provide the UK flag and RAAF Crest - other flags are easy to piece)

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Ukraine Flag Colours (blue & yellow), Ukraine trident logo, Greek Orthodox cross, wheat fields
(can provide the Ukraine Trident image but could also be appliqued )

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RAAF crest, RAAF roundel, RAAF themed, 75SQN colours (black and white) F/A-18s, magpie (the bird)

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Army themed. Star Wars, shooting, gym and video games.

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Flags -  Australia / Finland / Ukraine / Scotland
UK 
Crunchies (chocolate), Surfing,  Ocean,  Gelato, Camping, AFL
(we can provide the UK flag, others are easy to piece)

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85

Rising Sun, Lazy E Patch
Combat Engineer themed, Army, green, black, blue and yellow, Ukraine Trident symbol
Flags: Australia, Ukraine, UK, Finland
Dogs: Great Dane (brindle) and German Shephard
(we can provide the Rising Sun, Lazy E and UK flag, other flags are easy to piece and applique)

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Rising Sun with OP KUDU ROT VIII 2024 text
Ukraine Trident symbol
Flags: Australia, Ukraine, UK, Finland
Black and camouflage pattern background
Silhouettes of soldier rest on arms, soldier patrolling, soldier firing a javelin & poppies
(we can provide the Rising sun with text, UK flag and silhouttes - Ukraine and Finland flags are easy to piece)

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Rising Sun with text "OP KUDU ROT VIII 2024"                          "Forward"
'Flags : Australian, Ukrainian, United Kingdom, Finland
2/14 Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry) Emblem along with a generally Cavalry/ Australian Light Horse theme.
A Tuxedo Cat
Interests: Dungeons and Dragons, fantasy novels, Spider Man
(we can provide the Rising Sun with text, UK flags and 2/14 LHR patch - Ukraine and Finland flags are easy to piece )

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Text "OP KUDU ROT VIII 2024" & personal details
Flags : Australian, Ukrainian, United Kingdom, Finland, Trident symbol
2/14 Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry) Emblem along with a generally Cavalry/ Australian Light Horse theme and Black french bulldog
(we can provide the text, UK flag, trident symbol & 2/14 LHR emblem - other flags are easy to piece)

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89

Australian/Ukraine/Finland Flags, Ukraine trident, Writing: "OP KUDU Rot VIII 2024", Medical theme with medical hat badge
(we can provide the flags, text and Army medical badge)

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90

Rising Sun with text, Sutton Hoo helmet with anglo saxon runes, small Skippy Badge, Finnish Lion & Ukrainian Trident flags in earthy tones
(we can provide the Rising sun with text & Skippy badge as embroideries and images of helmet, 2xrunes and flags. Runes easily appliqued)

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91

RAN DDG/ship/ensign/ocean theme.
(we can provide the Navy ensign and silhouette of the ship)

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92

Green, Blue, One Piece theme, Anime

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93

Surfs up (cartoon movie) theme quilt with character Chicken Joe and nickname on it
(images can be supplied, nickname easily appliqued)

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94

Old Japanese godzilla holding a can of XXXX Gold with an Australian themed back ground

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95

Manly Sea Eagles Themed

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96

DragonBall Z themed (Goku And Vegeta)

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How to train your dragon' themed

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97

Red, white and yellow, Scuderia Ferrari (F1) theme with nickname
(nickname could be appliqued)

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98

Five Nights at Freddy (cartoon movie)

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99

JuJutsu Kaisen Gojo Solo Leveling Sung Jin Woo themed

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100

Magic the Gathering Themed. If possible Character Tezzeret planeswalker. 
(images can be provided)

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101

Photography / Sailing themes in Blues and white.

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102

1990s colour style and a turtle

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103

Rising Sun with pers details and dates of service included
Armoured Corps
Tanks and armoured corps vehicles
Carlton Football club
fishing
(We can supply the crests and text embroidered)

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104

Pokemon or Lego

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105

Star Trek the Next Generation or Union Jack

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106

Gold Coast Titans and Pikachu (Pokemon)

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107

Goats and samurai swords

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108

Vagabond, Vinland Saga, and Berserk (Japanese comics/graphic novels)
(images available)

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109

Old School Disney (Little Mermaid/101 Dalmations, Bambi etc.) or Ocean animals

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