Yesterday was Remembrance Day here in Canada and a few other countries, Veteran's Day in the US. As in every other year we hear stories of veterans and the sacrifices made. For so long the stories were consumed with the vets of the World Wars. Here is Canada you would here more about the Korean War as well. Now, however, there is so much said about Afghanistan and more recent peacekeeping missions. Being a soldier did not end in the 50s. And every year we are reminded that being a soldier does not end when your tour of duty ends.
Quilts of Valour provides quilts to service personnel dealing with injuries - those we see and those we don't, like post traumatic stress disorder. We all know that a quilt is such a comfort and a real hug when we need it most. It isn't about warmth, it is the spreading of love.
$1 from the sale of each of my Oh Canada! patterns is being donated to Quilts of Valour. This is from all sales - wholesale, printed, and downloaded. If you haven't purchased the pattern yet, this is the perfect reason to do so.
I'm also proud to know that many people have purchased the pattern to make quilts of Quilts of Valour recipients. To be honest, I never thought of that when making the quilt in the first place or in producing the pattern, but it makes me quite proud to know that this is part of its life.
Buy Oh Canada! here.
Great idea! I have had the pattern for a long while, and it's true, it would be a great quilt for this project.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pattern! I've been looking for the right pattern for a Quilt of Valour project... this is perfect. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI should make this for DD#1!
ReplyDeleteGrowing up, I was sure there was nothing more difficult than drawing a maple leaf for the Canadian flag. Quilting one was a brave task!
ReplyDeleteI agree. Would make a great quilt of valor project. Love this pattern.
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