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The 12 Quilts of Valor VRD Rose Card Pattern Collection

Happy Thursday to you!

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I hope your New Year is off to a great start! I’m excited about all the cool stuff we’ve got planned for Villa Rosa Designs for 2024. All you need to do is stay tuned here on the blog. :)

Last week we wrapped up our 5 week December Accessory Sew Along (SAL). I hope you enjoyed the series, even if you didn’t get a chance to make your projects yet. As promised, I added links to the SAL along the right side of the blog along with a link to the collection. You can find the December SAL section right under our Quilting Partners. Now you can participate in the 2023 December SAL whenever it works for you. I hope you do because the projects are fast and lots of fun. Feel free to add your own touches to make them your own. I am looking forward to seeing your finished projects on our VRD Facebook page.

Drum roll please..…………………..

Cue the fireworks! 

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We are absolutely thrilled to kick off 2024 with the debut of our 12 Quilts of Valor Rose Card Pattern Collection in partnership with the Quilts of Valor Foundation (QOVF)! 

Get your QOV collection HERE.

It took a little more time to finish the collection than we had originally anticipated, but here it is — a super way to start off the new year! Yay!

We are partnering with the Quilts of Valor Foundation to help get more quilts made and into the hands of veterans and active service members. Each of the 12 quilts in the collection meet the size requirements for a Quilts of Valor quilt. AND, a portion of the sales will be donated to the Quilts of Valor Foundation!

If you’re a follower of the blog, then you already know how near and dear my local Quilts of Valor chapter, PA Stitchers of Valor, is to my heart. I’m SEW PROUD to say that the founder and leader of my local group, Collene Munn, was recently honored as a 2023 Difference Maker. You can read the article HERE.

Here is Collene’s overview of the past year on the PA Stitchers of Valor Facebook page:

2023 was a great year for PA Stitchers of Valor, we celebrated our 6th Anniversary with the Quilts of Valor Foundation in April and awarded our 500th Quilt of Valor in May and our 600th Quilt of Valor in November! We have been busy but have been honored to recognize almost 140 Veterans in one year!! We have help[ed] start a new group in Andover/Ashtabula Ohio and have another one looking to join after the first of the year in [the] Franklin/Oil City area. We have lost a few members due to these new groups starting but are happy for both of them. I am excited to see where 2024 takes us! If interested in joining or helping our group in any way please reach out to me. Happy New Year PA Stitchers of Valor thank you for a great year!!!

— Collene Munn, 1 January 2024

Thank you, Collene, for everything that you do!

And thank you to everyone who gives their time, supplies, and skills to recognize and honor our veterans and service members with a Quilt of Valor.

Here’s How:

  1. Find your local or closest organization HERE. There are 577 chapters in the United States, so chances are there’s one near you. Become a member and volunteer.
  2. Get your VRD 12 Quilts of Valor Collection for an amazing $14.95 HERE. Remember, all 12 quilts meet the size requirements for a Quilt of Valor quilt and a portion of every sale is donated to the QOVF.
  3. Make a quilt and donate it to your local chapter. Make sure you read the quilt requirements are HERE.
  4. REPEAT!

National Sew Day is February 3rd, so ask around your area to find out where you can help make quilts for QOV. My local chapter will have 2 different locations this year for Friday and Saturday. I’m making plans to be there. 

Always,

Tricia @ VRD

8 thoughts on “The 12 Quilts of Valor VRD Rose Card Pattern Collection

  1. Fast shipping to get my cards. I already have one planned using scraps that is going to be just gorgeous. Thank you for supporting the QOVF with this effort and making the cards that meet requirements! So appreciate knowing I have 12 patterns ready to go when I am.

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  2. I need that Stars & Stripes pattern. My friend that died in August, left the center of that quilt (no pattern) and it wasn’t long enough for a QoV. I was wondering what I should add to the top and bottom to make it the correct size. I do have some of her fabrics with that quilt top (was going to use them for the backing).

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      1. Thanks. This is just one of about 30 of her quilt tops that need to be quilted. I didn’t realize until I saw the pattern card on this blog that this quilt top wasn’t finished yet. She was worth the effort.

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