Allegiance

Allegiance
Quilt of Valor
58 x 70 inches

The Henry Glass and Company center panel (American Dreams) with the flag and pennants was purchased in a Manhattan, Kansas quilt shop last summer, but I haven't seen the panel in any other quilt shops.  I used a variety of red and blue fabrics from my stash for the five borders.

The quilt was made with this free pattern by Beth Logan - American Dreams

Allegiance is Quilt of Valor #88


Comments

  1. Beautiful! The recipient will be proud to have that quilt for sure!

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  2. I've never seen this panel either but it's very pretty. The pieced red/white borders make the whole thing stand out so nicely.

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  3. Great use of the panel. And, I'm sure you are happy to move fabric from stash to a top on the way to being a finished product. 😃👍🏽

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  4. Beautiful!!! I'm not a quilter, but I think they are so beautiful, and these are for the best cause of all.

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  5. It's fantastic Nancy! I am going to visit my mother in Germany this summer and I can't wait to sit down and scroll through the Quilts of Valor on your site with her. (Mom is a little funny with the Internet, she likes assistance)

    My stepfather is going on a 4 day cycling trip with his friends. I asked Mom if she was going to accompany him and she said she planned on staging her own little "quilt retreat" while he was gone, which basically means late nights, all the period dramas on t.v. she wants and fabric and snacks everywhere. hehe.

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  6. The Pledge of Allegiance is almost lost to us. They should hang one of these quilts in every classroom across America. It's beautiful!

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  7. As always, this is a beautiful quilt.

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  8. I have never seen this panel. It's really cool.

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