Happy Wednesday Friends!
Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into the quilt, I have just returned from my mid-deployment break and was very happy to see what was waiting for me. I love the colour and the images you have created; it is exactly what I had hoped for. I'm also glad that you had the chance to display your hard work for others to see and I'm sure they enjoyed seeing it as much as I enjoy now owning it. The commitment you have made to dedicating some your free time to create these quilts and laundry bags is quite impressive. As I said earlier you definitely made my day brighter as I am sure you have done countless times before when making your creations.Since you were kind enough to share a bit about your life I'd like to tell you a little bit about me. I have served in the RAAF for 12 years now, I think I will continue serving for as long as I am able. In my 12 years I have lived in many different places, including overseas, so I've been around the traps a bit. My wife (also serving) and I do not have children yet but they are in our near future, we do however have a 6 year old Dachshund x Kelpie who gets all our attention, we love her and also cannot imagine life without her which makes being away even harder. She came with us overseas for 3 years so she is also a well-travelled hound. In my spare time I like to hike, travel and spend time with family.You obviously have a very strong connection to the ADF which is always a common thread for a lot of people in our country. Your Uncle sounds like he experienced more in his early years than many do in their whole life, and then went on to live a whole other life after his service. Both my, and my wife's, grandfathers served in Papua New Guinea in WWII, my grandfather was regular Army and fought on the Kokoda track and the battle of Port Moresby while my wifes grandfather was part of the Coastwatchers and then Z special unit, Australia's first commando force. Having those connections makes our service feel that little bit more special and I am sure you feel the same way with so many family members serving.I have attached a picture of me with the wonderful quilt. Thank you again, not only for this quilt but for the letter you sent and all the things that you do to support the ADF and veterans.Kind Regards,

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I hope this message finds you well. I am a proud recipient of one of your many laundry bags. I was berthed in Sydney when the laundry bags arrived. By the time I got to the mess to claim one there were few left but the one put aside for me, was yours! Don't worry I washed all the grease and oil of my hands before claiming your masterpiece. I couldn't think of a fabric more suitable than the one you chose, Arafura's ships crest is a spotted eagle ray and the bag is covered in them.
I am back at home now in Perth WA after sailing back from Sydney. I am enjoying some much needed family time with my wife, two boys 6 and 8, and my dog, a 12 year old King Charles Cavalier. I have recently posted so your bag will be at home in our family caravan which we use as often as we can until I join the ship again. I too enjoy the water very much, I am a keen surfer and diver. We spend most afternoons at the beach, and the mornings I guess. I grew up in Victoria but spent most summers at a little town called Peterborough on the Great Ocean road where I learnt to surf, dive, sail. I joined the Navy at twenty and have been in for nearly fifteen years now. I have served on HMAS Sirius, HMAS Canberra, HMAS Arafura and my favourite STS Young Endeavour.
Anyway, I hope you and your family have a great Christmas and thanks again for the bag and all the work you do with the needle and the whistle for that matter.
Kind regards
Hi Jo H,
I’ve just received the amazing laundry bag that you took such care to make.
Thanks for taking the time and effort to make this very thoughtful gesture, it means a lot to have received it and your card as well. I will cherish it as a reminder of the support and appreciation people have for what we do.
I was the first person to get my laundry bag and so I had first choice of which to take, and I chose yours!
Thanks again.
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Good evening Bridget R,Firstly, I would like to thank you for your effort and also for what you produced. It was awesome and I am very happy with it. It actually turned out better than I thought it would. I will be hanging it in my military room.You sound as though you have a beautiful family that you will be hoping moves out of home soon (just kidding). Congratulations on both of your retirement. From what I know, the hardest part of retirement is filling in the time you would normally be at work.As you have shared some of your life with me, I'll do the same. I have served for 24 years and I plan on staying in for another few years. I have a wife that I have been with for about 16 years. I have a daughter that is about to turn 6 and starts year 1 next year.Once again thank you very much for the quilt and also for the support. It goes a very long way especially with the younger soldiers during their first deployment.I wish you and your family well and all the best for 2026. I hope your plans for the festive season go well and undisturbed.Regards
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Good afternoon Aussie Hero Quilts,
I recently received one of your amazing Hero Quilts from Karina T. I would like to pass on my thanks to Karina T for taking the time to create an absolutely unique custom creation for me, that wildly exceed my expectations. To Karina a massive "Thank You". The quilt will become a regular with me for all future fishing and camping trips, hopefully the first one is not too far away.
Thank you to Aussie Hero Quilts for providing a valuable and greatly appreciated service to deployed forces. Small gestures from your fantastic membership certainly help with the separation from family and friends and it is encouraging to know that there are people within the Australian community that value and respect our service. Time taken to design and create these fantastic gifts are greater than any medallic recognition we can receive, so to Aussie Hero Quilts I say thank you.
Wishing the entire organisation a safe and merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year for 2026.
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Just a quick email to say a big thank you for the laundry bag that you made (love the Hercules on it). I’ve always been a little envious of my colleagues who received one in the past, and after 20+ years and multiple operations, I’ve finally been lucky enough to receive one.The time and effort you put into making these, along with the quality and care in the craftsmanship, really shows and is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,Small gestures like this make a big difference to deployed personnel and remind us that we’re supported and thought of back home.
Have a wonderful Christmas and a safe new year’s.
Good afternoon.
I wish to thank you for the wonderful Quilt.
We presented it to him. He had no idea he was receiving it, I have spoken to his wife and she is amazed at the workmanship put into it.
Thank you once again for the beautiful work you do.
Until next week keep your letters, emails and photos coming in. Wednesdays would be so totally boring without them!



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