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Penny's Postcard Posse Greetings for the Troops

 

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penny halgrenThis self-taught quilter of 24
years heads up the Postcard Posse for the Troops. To date more than 5,082 postcards have been shipped to the men and women in uniform who are serving us overseas.

 

 

Dear Friend -

Penny's Postcard Posse began last year Rounding up fabric postcards to send to the troops in Iraq for the 4th of July.

After all, the 4th of July in Iraq is just another day unless it becomes something different by virtue of quilters' intervention!

That Posse Rounded up more than 139 tiny postcard greetings for the soldiers in Iraq. These fabric cards were sent through Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California, and pictures of them are posted on this site.

Thanksgiving Turkey postcards for the Troops was just as successful with 284 postcards collected.

For Christmas, one class of children at Kempton Elementary school, all of the children at Casa De Oro Elementary School (both in Spring Valley, California) made fabric postcards to send to the troops. And families at Maryland Avenue Elementary School (in La Mesa, California) made cards at their Family Craft Night in December. Including fabric postcards from our quilters, I stopped counting at 639 postcards, and am certain that we sent more than 800 postcard greetings to the troops abroad.

Several Canadian quilters requested that postcards be sent to their troops who are stationed in Afghanistan. So, for Valentine's Day 2007, quilters sent in 217 postcards that were forwarded to Donna in our quilting community who lives in Alberta, Canada.

The Spring Postcard Posse Rounded up 242 postcards that were sent to wounded soldiers in the hospital in Landstuhl, Germany.

Fourth of July 2007 was amazing! With hundreds of quilters participating, the Posse Rounded up more than 2,173 postcards, and they are still coming in.

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Here's The Future.....

We at How-to-Quilt have been honored to sponsor these Posse Roundups, and look forward to continuing Penny's Postcard Posse Roundup again in 2007. By way of planning ahead, here are the dates and deadlines for the 2007 Postcard Posse Roundups:

 

Dates for Penny's Postcard Posse
Celebration
Send your postcard by this date
Actual date of Celebration
Valentine's Day
January 31
February 14
Easter / Spring
March 21
April 8
US Independence Day - 4th of July
June 8
July 4
Halloween (just for fun!)
September 28
October 31
Thanksgiving
October 20
November 22
Christmas / Holidays
November 16
December 25

 

The guidelines are: any size, any shape, any color, any design. For each holiday, we will provide a packet of FREE quilt block patterns you can download and use. Or create your own design. "Welcome Home," "Thank You" and other general designs are also appreciated.

Most of the cards have been about 4" by 6." But, as you look at the pictures of other cards, you can tell, the range is wide:

4th of July Fabric Postcard Pictures
Turkey for the Troops Fabric Postcard Pictures (Thanksgiving)
Christmas / Holiday Fabric Postcard Pictures
Valentine's Day 2007 Fabric Postcard Pictures
Spring 2007 Fabric Postcard Pictures
4th of July 2007 Postcard Pictures (more added daily)

Penny Halgren Awarded Resolution from California State Assembly

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Joel Anderson honors Penny Halgren with Resolution from California State Assembly for her work with Penny's Postcard Posse

Local Television Station Recognizes Penny's Postcard Posse on the 4th of July!

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Here are some Patterns to get you started - quick and basic. They are free, and feel free to share them with your friends. This is a pdf file, and should be easy to download, if you have a recent version of Adobe Reader. If not, get one here: Get Adobe Reader here.

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Free Pattern for the US Flag Fabric Postcard

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Free Valentine's Day Fabric Postcard Patterns

Click on the link below to download the three FREE Spring quilt block patterns. Create a full size quilt block or a tiny fabric postcard for a soldier. Or, maybe do both!

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Bird of Paradise - Butterfly - Lily of the Field Quilt Blocks

Free Spring Quilt Block Patterns

Round 'em up and send 'em in to us here:

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7723 Tyler's Place Blvd. #327
West Chester, OH 45069

We'll do the rest - make sure they get to the base to be delivered to the troops, and post the pictures.

newIf you would like to pass this information along, please feel free to download a flyer that has all of the details of the Postcard Posse Project including the dates for 2007.

Also - if you are a teacher or first time quilter, here are instructions for sewing a simple fabric postcard.

 

Thanks for participating and Happy Quilting!

penny halgren

P.S. If you have any questions, please email Sherry at: sherry@how-to-quilt.com


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