QOV MYSTERY FOUR          Clue #5                 SCRAPPY
Assembly:

Begin in the middle of quilt top by sewing Alphabet Letters to either side of your center flag, matching seams, as shown below:

Next sew blocks in the following order:       Sew this to top of unit above, matching seams.
Next, sew blocks in the following order:       Sew to bottom of unit, matching seams
Your quilt top center should now look like this:
INNER BORDER:  Sew (6) 2 1/2" X WOF WHITE strips together, end to end

Measure and cut (2) strips 2 1/2" x 48 1/2".  Sew these to the sides of quilt top.

Measure and cut (2) strips 2 1/2" x 64 1/2".  Sew these to top and bottom.






Outside Pieced border:

Sew “Q" & “D” units to White Friendship Stars in the following order:       Make 2
"Q"      "D"                          "D"                            "D"                            "D"                           "D"           Q"
Sew these to the sides of quilt top.

Next assemble top and bottom borders using “D”, WHITE Friendship Stars, and corner “G” units:    Make 2

"G"      "D"                 "D"                  "D"                "D"                 "D"                   "D"                 "D"      "G"

Sew these to top and bottom of quilt top, being careful of corner directions

Mystery Solved!
Thank you for making a Veteran's Day Mystery Quilt.

If you need a longarmer, go to www.qovf.org.  If you are local, take it to SewFlakes in Broken Arrow, OK.
Backing and binding always appreciated.

If you quilt your own tops, and need a destination, go to www.qovf.org to request a destination. 

If you know a Vet in your area you would like to honor, please do so with this quilt.  If you would like to find a Vet, please contact your local VA Hospital, or Veteran's organization, and they can help.

My next mystery will start after the New Year.  Check back often for details!   Thank you to all the wonderful quilters who have been following along with my mysteries!
A Veteran - Whether active duty, retired, national guard, or reserve --- is someone who, at one point in
his or her life, wrote a blank check -- made payable to the 'United States of America', for an amount of 'up
to and including my life'.  That is an Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer
understand it........Anonymous
Another Mystery you might want to check out:   My friend, Claudia has a new Mystery on her website. It's a once a month clue. I have seen the quilt made up in patriotic colors, and it is gorgeous.  She has added instructions under Yardage to make it patriotic (simply substitute white for green, and gold for yellow).  Here's the link:   It's called "Bedazzled Mystery" http://www.claudiasquiltshoppe.com/freebom.htm