Quilts of Valor is an organization dedicated to making quilts for all American soldiers and veterans. It all started when a mother of a soldier sent to Iraq had a dream about a wounded serviceman that was consoled by someone wrapping a quilt around him with warmth and encouragement. She thought it would be a valuable idea to make quilts for all service men and women.
A handmade Quilt from the Quilts of Valor organization is given to say thank you for the service and sacrifice offered while serving our nation.
As of today, more than 181,000 quilts have been awarded.
Our local group, Deerfield Valley Quilts of Valor has newly formed and will be meeting at Norton House Quilting starting at 9 am until 4 pm on Saturday the 17th.
Quilts of Valor Construction Guidelines
There are specific guidelines for construction of your Quilt of Valor that is specified by the Quilts of Valor Foundation (www.qovf.org). Remember, we want to honor our service members with quality work. Here is a summary of them:
Finished size: no smaller than 55x65 and no larger than 72x90
Fabric and Batting:
Thread: Use good quality 100% soft cotton thread. Use machine quilting thread rather than the stiffer hand quilting variety. The weight of the thread should be 50. Please, do not use machine embroidery thread (40 weight rayon or polyester) to piece the top.
Pattern / Motif: Your pattern choice should be attractive and suitable for an adult. It can be simple or more intricate. It should reflect a patriotic theme and patriotic colors.
Label: The QOV MUST have a label with QOVF-specified information. It may be hand-written, embroidered, printed, or purchased (the QOVF website has pre-printed labels for sale).
Include the following:
Journal: Your quilt will be very special to the recipient. He/she will want to know something about the real people who poured their love into the quilt. So, think about what you would like to include in a journal that will accompany the quilt. Keep notes, take pictures, write a letter or a poem, share your heart, talk about your family, review the quilting process - whatever you want to share. The journal can be a single sheet of paper or several. You could use a pocket folder, small binder, scrapbook, or whatever suits you. Make this a super-special part of your donation.
Presentation Case: Each QOV and the journal are presented to the recipient at a ceremony. Make a fabric presentation case that will hold the quilt and the journal. Most of the presentation cases are simple pillowcases. If you choose to make a tote or something else, that's okay but not required at all. There is a video demonstration on the QOVF website that shows how to make quick work of the pillowcase.
Timeframe : The top will take as long as the top will take, but please try to complete it in a timely fashion. Once the long arm quilter has the top and backing, every effort should be made to achieve the quilting within 30 days.
Helpful Resources : QOVF has resources and coordinators who can help with issues or concerns about the QOVF guidelines. Lovely folks and are willing to help. Of course, you can always count on your fellow group members for information and support.
For complete details go to, https://www.qovf.org
And go to our Facebook event for complete details and stay updated on the progress, https://www.facebook.com/events/404156993368549/
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