We are a busy bunch of quilters that strive to provide quilts as our small and humble way of saying "thanks" to our returning troops. Rita Pennington (garipenn@att.net) is our "Drill Sergeant" and she keeps the (quilting) troops moving and motivated. We have 6 monthly sew-ins North of I88: St. Charles, Elgin, Rolling Meadows, Crest Hill, Geneva and Montgomery. See side bar for more info. Join us on Facebook: Illinois Quilts of Valor
Thank you!
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Two QOV's go to Hines Hospital
Yesterday I delivered two Quilts to Cris from Hines Hospital that will be presented sometime this week (I'm assuming). The textured quilt that Nancy made will be presented to "T" (Marine) legally blind and another "T" (Army)will also get a quilt. He is with low vision.
Hines patient Marine Corps Lieutenant Tim Fallon recently received a very special quilt from the Quilts of Valor (QOV) organization. QOV provides quilts to "heal and comfort our war wounded" around the country. Sharon Helman, Hospital Director, was proud to present Lt. Fallon with his quilt on behalf of a Batavia branch of the group.
Rita
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I want to know what a textured quilt is? Do you use special threads? Is there special quilting on it? I have made the 3D Threader www.3dthreader.com and use it to add multiple threads to the quilting--and also to make fuzzies, loopies and couching of the threads. This is so interesting to me--I want to learn more! I also longarm for QOV! God Bless America! Hugs, Penny
Penny, I wrote to Nancy to answer your question and she wrote: I mostly relied on the textures of the fabric. It contains wool, satin, minky, suede, etc. The piecing of the stars and the quilting provide tactile texture as well as visual texture. I didn't have time to explore fabric manipulations - but that's an idea for the future. Nancy
Hope this helps and thanks for asking.
Rita
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