I follow The Fabric Patch quilt shop on You Tube. They are a fun, generous mother / daughter duo. They often spearhead community projects. Each year they host a breast cancer fundraiser in October and I've started donating to this cause.
Last week, Cindi's son, who is a Navy Veteran, celebrated a birthday and he requested 12 1/2" blocks for the Quilts of Valor group he and his wife are a part of locally.
My Dad was in the Air Force and our son is a Marine veteran and we've always supported our military. I've made a few QOV and would like to do more. This is a good place to start.
Here's a link to the video.
After shuffling through numerous ideas, I decided to make the No Point Star block. I found a tutorial from Jessica Dayon that walks you through the block construction
I chose it because they will be receiving blocks from all over and it will be an easy block to incorporate into a quilt without losing the points.
I pulled out my QOV bin and started sorting through fabrics. I tend to lean more towards the Americana colors than the brighter whites, but I think I can cobble together some of both.
Yes, I think this will work even though I didn't orient my stripes the right way.
DH had left at 5:30 Sunday morning to help pull cattle off of wheat and I headed straight to my sewing room. I was able to cut pieces for 24 more blocks by the time he came home at 1




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