Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Please help serve those who serve us!

I heard about a great opportunity for us to serve and teach our kids about service and I want to share with everyone.



Linda is a woman in the DC area that makes flag quilts each year for the wounded solders at Walter Reed Hospital. She along with other volunteers make about 100 quilts a year and then deliver 23-30 quilts at a time to the wounded soldiers at Walter Reed for Christmas, Memorial Day, July 4th and Veteran's Day. The quilts are backed in muslin so that those who made it can write notes to the solder.

Before I go on I have to say that when my husband spent 6 weeks at Walter Reed (taking a class) he commented many times about how many young solders he saw with their families and how seriously injured they were. These young men literally sacrificed their health and limbs for our country and their lives are forever changed. This is just a small way to tell them and their family that we appreciate their sacrifice and service.


What a great opportunity to make one of these flags as a family and teach your kids about our America, service and of course sewing. If you are a teacher you could take the flag to your class and have all the kids sign it. If you are LDS, this is a great project for the Young Women or Activity days. You could do this as a service project with your quilt group.


Once you have completed your flag(s), please email me a photo (mysplendidchaos@yahoo.com) of it and I will email you Linda's address to mail the quilt to. Please attach a paper with your name and address to each quilt so she can mail you a photo of the solder that received your quilt along with any other information. FYI- I will be posting the photos of quilts I receive.

If you do not have any sewing material and need to purchase everything (fabric, thread, batting ect) and nothing is on sale, it will cost about $22.00 to make. Joanns and Handcocks always have sales and coupons so it will probably be less then $22.




Directions for American Flag Quilt for Wounded Soldiers, finished size approx. 41" x 57"

Fabric requirements:

Red 1/2 yard Cut 7 - 2 inch strips

White 1/2 yard Cut 6 - 2 inch strips

Dark Blue Stars 1/3 yard Cut one rectangle 11" x 15 3/4"

Inner Border (Brown) 1/2 yard Cut 3 - 3 1/2" strips

Corner Posts (Gold) 1/4 yard Cut 4 - 3 1/2" squares

Outer Border (Blue) 1 yard Cut 4 - 8" strips
(a yard is 36" long and quilting fabric is usually 45" wide. Make sure you cut your fabric so that the stripes are approx. 45"long)

Binding (Gold) 1/3 yard Cut 6 - 2" strips

Backing One piece of muslin washed and cut to 44" x 60"

Batting Warm and natural cotton cut to approx. 44" x 60" or at least 2" larger on each

side of the finished quilt top.

Piecing

Sew 3 red 2" strips and 3 white 2"strips to each other, alternating colors and press. Cut this strip set to be 36 3/4" wide. Sew remaining 7 white and red strips together, beginning with red and alternating white and ending with red. Press. Sew dark blue star rectangle to this strip set and press. Cut the extra red and white strips so the blue stars and red and white stripes measures 36 3/4" wide. Sew this strip set to the top of the striped set and press. Flag should measure 19 1/2" high x 36 3/4" wide.

Measure your flag quilt and then trim 2 of your inner border strips to be 1/2" longer than the width of your flag and then cut 2 pieces each measuring 1/2" longer than the height of your flag. Sew 2 or your corner posts to each end of your shorter inner border strips and press. Sew longer inner border strips to top and bottom of flag and press. Then sew 2 shorter border strips with posts to the sides of the quilt and press.

Measure your flag with the inner border and strips and use the same process to cut and attach the wider outer border strips to the quilt.

Layer the backing, batting and top together and machine or hand quilt. Sew binding strips together and sew binding to quilt.



November 11th is Veteran day, It would be great if we could all have our quilts mailed to Linda by November 1st. If that's too fast for you then try to get it to her by December 15th so they can deliver them for Christmas.

If you can piece the top, but have no idea how to hand or machine quilt, send it to me with the batting and backing and I will quilt it for you and mail it to Linda with your info.

8 comments:

jenny said...

I am forwarding this on to Taylor's achievement day leader. What a GREAT opportunity. Thanks!!

patsy said...

This is such a great project. Thank you for sharing the information. I love it. What a great thing to do! I'm on it.

Anonymous said...

Just what I have been looking for-a great idea. I am achievement day leader but not so good at sewing. I may have had enough lessons from you NOLA girls to pull it off though. I think we'll give it a go. If I have questions at least I know who to ask!

everything pink! said...

thanks your excitement this is such a great service!

stefanie said...

This is a great project. I would love to participate, but (gasp) I don't know how to quilt!!

Mique (as in Mickey) said...

Hi Chanel,
I am just starting sewing lessons (I can "pretend sew" just not really sew well so I want to better my skills or lack thereof)...anyway, I'm in YW and we're in charge of YW combined in Sept- I think this would be the perfect thing. And I know other leaders know how to sew and quilt. I will talk to them about it and get in touch with you....
thanks!

Mrs. McDaniel said...

I am so excited to participate. I am going to try to get started this weekend. I might try to do this for FHE & with my 2nd grade class. we'll see! thanks for posting!

Mrs. McDaniel said...

hi,

I emailed you with a couple of questions the other day & I have a few more~I might have sent them to the wrong addy.

 
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