Showing posts with label Beth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beth. Show all posts

12 April 2013

Weekly Despatches


The tally so far-

 20 quilts this week and 31 laundry bags.

345 quilts and 736 laundry bags for 2013

1362 quilts and 2110 laundry bags in total.


So, what do you think of the new name for 

Friday night Posts?


The first quilt tonight is a joint effort, pieced and quilted by Caroline (aka Deputy Nut) and bound by Angela.  Here you will see it "modeled by Angela's accommodating husband who apparently wanted Angela to make sure she told me that he actually volunteering to be our first centrefold by posing completely nude in this photo.  Hmmm, not sure I believe him - do you? 


Actually apparently he wasn't completely nude - he did keep his boots on!  Oh sure!

This is another of Caroline's quilts but this time bound by Joanne.


Angela rounded off her contribution with a cool Storm laundry bag!  Love those funky chooks inside!



Belinda



Anne V debuted this week.



Beth





Pieceb by Gail and quilted by Leanne



Evelyn



Jenny and Gale combined to produce two cool  Star Wars quilts (only one pictured) and three great laundry bags.










The perfect laundry bag for a RAAFie by Joan.



Two boxfuls from Karen B






Julie made this quilt top, Stephanie quilted and bound it and I added the roo.  
It headed off to Iraq a couple of days ago.


Kerryn C from WA - welcome to AHQ Kerryn!



Leanne J is also a newbie!



Louise made these two quilt tops and Stephanie quilted them.  





This is the second of two quilts that Melissa T sent me this week.  
This one is on of the first two Aussie Hero Quilts ever to head off to Iraq this week.



Lyn M is also new to AHQ and she made the next four laundry bags.









Lynn created this quilt top and I added the roos as per a  special request.



Tess M (NSW) 



Peggy (and cute assistant!)



Rita M sent this off with a quilt to match but we had to wait till it was received.







Stephanie D



Check out the cool girly Scooby Doo fabric!



Julie sent this to me ages ago but I have just sent it off to wait till it is needed as a Wounded Warrior Quilt.  It is replacing one that was handed to an injured soldier last week.




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




























21 March 2013

21 Mar

Happy birthday to my YOUNG Aussie Hero Friend Angela!!!
And what could be more appropriate on her birthday but sharing a thank you email Angela received yesterday and they do not come much more heart felt than this one.

Dear Angela,
Your 'little box of joy' containing the quilt and laundry bag you (and your daughter?) made have finally caught up with me in my dusty, windy little compound in my far flung 'corner' of South Sudan; I fear I can't tell you enough how wonderful it was to receive your lovely gifts. I don't exaggerate also, when I say that I was given a moment of pause when I unpacked them - I was struck by their beauty, they are simply wonderful! I was a bit overwhelmed too, I suppose that someone back home, who has not met me, expended so much effort to give me such a wonderful 'embrace' from home. It means so much to have them with me; they and my Aussie flag (which I take everywhere I go) are the only beautiful things around me (apart from the smiles of some of the locals - from time to time, particularly the kids). Apart from being beautiful things both are wonderfully practical too; the quilt is perfect to provide just the right amount of cover from the early morning chill as although the days are blisteringly hot, the mornings can be quite cool, and the laundry bag is just the right size and looks great!
The timing was perfect too as I was starting to feel my isolation just recently; it's the nature of my role to be in the company of only a few folk who are from several nationalities. I have at times been the only non-African for hundreds of miles and am always the only Australian for hundreds of miles.
So, Angela, please accept my deep gratitude; you've made a huge difference to my life here - thank you!
I wish your merry troop of 'Chatting Chooks' strength, and thank you and them (including your newest recruit - your daughter!) for your contribution to our national effort, and at the very least my comfort.
My very best wishes, and again, thanks.


This is another special message, also really heartfelt and just so you know I sought and received permission share their words.

Hi Beth, 
I just received your parcel with the quilt, laundry bag and goodies.  Thank you so very much!  Whilst we have the ability to speak with home a fair bit and our living conditions are really good, the impact of a parcel from home can't be described!  We have been 'in country' for just shy of 2 months now and we have another 5 ahead of us.  So, little things (like care parcels) can make much such a difference to morale.  We get mail twice a week and it is like Xmas, everyone stops work to open their parcels from home, compare contents and then share the contents - no-one is ever left out - in fact the packet of Tim Tams you sent is already gone and happy smiles abound!!  


I love the quilt, it is so beautifully bright.  I share a room with 2 other girls and we deliberately look for bright and colourful items to make our little room as cheerful as possible - this quilt makes an excellent addition to that! 

Life over here is pretty good, we have a nice little community atmosphere and a number of people who set up activities to help pass and distinguish the days -  the days do all tend to blur into one!  The Afghan civilians I have dealings with are the most incredible people, who have had very hard lives.  But the children in particular are like children the world over - imaginative, happy, and very active.  They enjoy talking with the aussies and have cheeky little grins that just melt your heart. Their parents are shy but very polite, and it is nice to see them watch over their kids as they run around chasing each other and trying to talk the aussie boys into giving them pens, sweets are anything else that looks pretty. 

I'm glad to have had the chance to come to Afghanistan and see the future generations live with safety and the chance to be children. I'm proud to be doing this job and immensely excited about the prospect of celebrating ANZAC day in Afghanistan standing shoulder to shoulder  with some of the finest soldiers and airman I've ever met. It is nice to know that back home others are thinking of us and sending us well wishes.  For that I cannot say thank you enough! 

My warmest wishes and thanks!


Just a few things 

Blogger seems to be playing up and although I format the post and get all the font and layout looking just the way I want it and then SAVE it - when I come back to it things are not as I left them!   So if things look a little wonky, no I did not have too much vino with lunch - but maybe Blogger did!

I did actually go out to lunch today though.  Actually I was treated to lunch by a new Aussie Hero Friend called Sue F.  Sue's husband, Vince, heard me on 2GB a couple of weeks ago and passed the details over to his wife.  As they are proud Army parents what we are doing resonated with them.  Sue went fabric shopping before she rang me (LOL) and today we met for the first time.  

Look what she brought with her!  
Three gorgeous quilts and three gorgeous matching laundry bags!  Sue pieced the quilts and her good friend Joanne quilted them.  You make a great team girls!  Love your work.











Each of her laundry bags has a plain back and look at the patch for the name!
Love it!



It was great to meet you today Sue.  I expect you will be seeing a lot more from Sue F and her merry band of quilting buddies before long.  

Emails
I always try to answer emails straight away so that I don't get behind.  Sometimes however if I get interrupted it is easy to forget to get back to your email or whatever I was doing beforehand.   If you email me or PM me on facebook and don't hear from me on the same day or at the very worst the next day, please contact me again and remind me.  I regularly check over my old emails to make sure that I don't miss anything but your help would be great.

Help Wanted
Now, I could use some help.  I have had a few meetings and appointments this week and am out next Wednesday for the afternoon heading to HMAS Kuttabul to meet with the Fleet Base Chaplain and the Chaplain of our new ship before he departs on leave and other commitments.  In addition my Year 12 son has exams next week and unfortunately they are not being held at the school so I have to drive him to and from the venue which eats up a significant chunk of my week.  Don't get me wrong, I don't mind driving him but I knocks out at least half a day, every other day than Wednesday and that really limits my ability to get things done.  

So, if there are any Sydney ladies who can give me a hand please let me know.  I need to cut batting for quilts to go to quilters, need to cut backings for the same. Some of those backings will need piecing.  I need to get the cut and sew the binding on two quilts, one needs applique before it gets sent away. I need to pin some quilts read for quilting that I will have to quilt as there are not enough quilters.  There will also be some quilts to be photographed and boxed ready to send when the need arises.


I am hoping to have a working day at my home on Wednesday the 3rd of April - that is the next full day I have at home without exams being on.  Additionally if anyone is free for a couple of hours from 1 to 3 on Monday the 25th of March or Tuesday the 26th of March from    2pm till pm please let me know.


Normally a couple of good days at home and I would be able to knock over a heap of these things but I won't have a full day at home till the 3rd and that means things sitting there for two weeks longer.  I also have quilts that I am making and need to continue on with those.  


I live in the Hills District of Sydney so if you are able to give me a hand and that is not too far for you to travel, please email me on friendsofAHQ@gmail.com or PM me on facebook.

And now to the weekly reminder.  
The following ladies have sent quilts or laundry bags off this week.  If you have also sent a bundle of this week and you are not on this list please let me know.
Additionally if you need to email me pictures of something you have posted I need the pictures by ten pm tonight as I will be out most of the day tomorrow and will not be home in time to add them to the post for tomorrow night.

Annette, Carol and Lynn V

Fran W
Jean
Kylie
Leanne Mac
Leone
Linda
Liz J
Melissa
Michele
Rita M
Su
Sue N

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

11 January 2013

Quilts of the Week 11 Jan 13

33 quilts and 90 laundry bags for 2013 and 
979 quilts and 1469 laundry bags overall!


Well it looks like we have hit the ground running this week - holidays are just about over and lots of Aussie Hero Friends are back on deck, and just as well as I have a healthy supply of requests for us all to sew for!

Funny note - today is the anniversary of the first time that Caroline, A.K.A. Deputy Nut, left a comment on the blog!  How far we have come.  Actually at the end of this month we will be starting a new regular post - "This Time Last Year" - looking back at what we were doing a year ago.  So, that is bound to bring back some memories, for all of us, as I won't be writing it.  Janine has "volunteered"  to do it!  Thanks Janine!

Friday's are usually a busy day for me so just as an explanation I am not going to write something about every quilt and laundry bag I show you unless there is something special to tell you about it.  Also, to be guarentee being included in the Quilts of the Week post please get your photos in by Thursday night, or as early in the week as you can manage as it is too hard for me to try and add in loads of photos on Friday during the day.  And I will try and remember to remind you a couple of days before as well.

Now on with the show!

Gail


Me!


You can't see it in this photo but the fabrics in this are a mix of Aussie wildflower prints and American prints - thanks to Terry and Lisa for the American prints.  Note I used stars and stripes for the letters in America


and I had hoped the picture would turn out better but written on the Aussie letters are all sorts of Aussie words and place names.


A 7RAR pig in case you are wondering


I can send you this template if anyone wants it - you can use any pig but this is one that was sent to me.


Can you tell I have been enjoying sewing during the quieter period over the Christmas break.


You can probably also tell that I had a hand in this one as well but whilst I did the applique and handed over some leftover blocks Caroline did everything else with this quilt which needed to be created in a hurry for someone special - story to come once it has been received.

More of Caroline's work 


Dasha



Gidget is an AHQ Newbie - welcome to the club Gidget!



Jacqui


Evelyn W is also a Newbie and she completed a partially finished quilt top that was donated to a group called Stitching Hearts and then the quilt was delivered to me to send it off.  


Rita M 



Julie Ann
(name on the other side)



Karen B


Kaye


This is one of the quilts made as a result of Kylie's Mystery Quilt run over the Christmas break.  you will be seeing more of these



Sue Niven


Beth


Judy D



Kylie







Janine


These letters and Roos were done with fabric paint pens!





Liz



Liz and Roberta

Melissa


Nancy





Stephanie










Marie

And to finish off some thank you messages - 

Dear Pauline
I would just like to say thank you so much for the quilt, laundry bag and the goodies. It is so nice for someone like your self to go out of their way to make gifts for us it really puts a smile on our dials to know that there are people at home thinking of us during our deployment.   I would like to say to your son Nicholas that I hope the surgery went well and that the recovery be quick and as free of problems as possible.  i hope this letter finds you all safe and well.
Cheers   
 

Dear Pauline and all the other wonderful ladies part of Aussie Hero Quilts,
Sorry for the late email to let you know I have received my quilt and laundry bag.

I would like to thank you all so much for all your generosity it is really appreciated and a great morale boost for myself and all the other guys and girls that received them! 

I received a card from one of you girls but am unsure of who it was from as it wasn't signed with a name at the bottom so I am unsure who to thank.

Pauline thankyou for your letter and I hope your son is on his way to full recovery after his operation let him know I wish him all the best.

 Thank you to hellokitty for the wonderful quilt and I think the laundry bag! They are amazing I cannot thank you enough. 

 If you could reply to me and let me know who made what I would be grateful and able to thank   you personally.

 Thanks again so much,
 Kind regards,

Dear Keryn, 
I am the proud owner of a beautiful quilt that was handmade by you. 
What gives me a great sense of pride is people like yourself and your family who take time out of their lives to do thoughtful, generous acts of kinds to help aid others. Your gift was very humbling and i am deeply grateful to forever be able to have this quilt and remember the happiness and kindness it was given to me in. 
I am very lucky over here to have a small extended family which made Christmas easier and memorable. I was fortunate to be able to stay up late on Christmas eve and Skype with my family and watch the kids open their presents. 
I hope your Christmas with your family was as enjoyable and memorable as mine. 
The work you and all the other ladies do as part of Quilts for Heroes is magical. These acts of kindness are the foundation of the Australian way and they make me proud to be doing what I do for Australians like yourself. 
I am very humbled by your gift and proud of you guys back home. 
Kindest Regards, 

Hi Keryn 
I am writing this email to thank you for taking the time to make and send me a quilt. It has already come in handy a few times with the temperature dropping and a can't thank you enough for this. Thank you again for quilt and I wish you all the best in the New Year. It is good to know that there are people back home thinking of us. Regards,

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