Sunday, March 6, 2022

Deadlines be damned...

I have deadlines. I have promises to keep. I have signed a contract that I must honor.





But these are strange and unprecedented times. And damn the deadlines. Because, right now, there is something else that I absolutely must do.  



I have to scream till I am hoarse.  So here it is...



There are plenty of leaders (self-styled and otherwise), some are elected and others who have forced their way to the top. There are those who care about their countries and those who are in it to further their own selfish interests. And these leaders make plenty of speeches. So there is no dearth of famous sayings by famous (and infamous) people.

It was these six simple words by Volodymyr Zelenskyy (President of Ukraine) that moved me such that I had to drop everything and make something with them.  This is is not a typical Dreami (drop everything and make it) project but even more compelling.




When Zelenskyy was offered a way out of troubled Ukraine, he responded by saying, "The fight is here. I need ammunition, not a ride."

This is my attempt to honor the courage and remarkable leadership of Zelenskyy, who chooses to fight and lead a nation through a most challenging time, when he could've fled to safety.


Yellow and Gold background


Solid Blue Letters


Walking Foot Quilting


Matching Blue Binding

In a world full of politicians and deal-makers, here is an ordinary man who rose to the occasion. As I join millions others praying for his and his family's safety, I hope that if we were called to such an extraordinary task, we could do the same.  He has definitely shown us how.



I will be sharing with all my favorite linky parties. See full list on the sidebar.


43 comments:

  1. I've spent a good chunk of today listening to multiple episodes of a podcast that finally helped me understand what is happening, but also introduced me to this incredible man. I'm still worried, but feel better for being more informed. This quilt is awesome and I'm so glad you dropped everything and made it. I pray, too, not only for the safety of all those involved, but for a quick, effective, amicable resolution. (Optimistic, yes, but the alternative is just too awful to want to think about.)

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  2. I love this and it made me cry. Truly, those words have been repeating in my head since he uttered them. Zelenskyy has proven himself to be a true man of the people with deeds and actions both brave and heartfelt. I desperately hope that good wins over evil. And I’m for helping the Ukraine in any way that we (NATO) can. We need to make a stand now. Don’t let Putin dictate the terms of war. (Yeah, maybe I’m naive).

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  3. Some things are just too important not to do. And I hope his courage, steadfastness, and leadership is contagious.

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  4. He is certainly the man we need for this moment. This is a lovely tribute.

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  5. I love that you made it in the bright yellows of the Sunflower ��, Ukraine's national flower. I am heart broken about the people on both sides of this awful war. Thank you for using your art to support the Ukrainian people and their leader.

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  6. Thank you so much for doing this, it is awesome 🤩!!!!

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  7. I have watched, horrified, wondering what I can do. The stories of death are compelling, but much more so to me the stories of lives changed - people thrown in prisons, forced to leave their homes, separated from the ones they love. These break my heart in so many ways.
    You made a quilt, and more important, shared it with us to share with others. I sent a donation for the refugees, and will send another for medical supplies. I am buying patterns from Etsy sellers in Ukraine, as long as they can still receive payments. And I am being kind to anyone I meet. One small act of kindness cannot change the world - but a thousand, a million small acts can.
    I love you.

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  8. I love your quilt so much! I'm going to encourage my readers to look at it on tomorrow's post! Hugs to you Preeti!

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  9. Big hugs for you and your iconic little quilt!

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  10. I knew I could count on you, Preeti. If anyone would use their pent up frustration over the Ukraine situation to make a quilt with something to say, you would be the one!! You did not disappoint.

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  11. That makes such a statement. I wish you could actually mail it to him!

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  12. this is an awesome representation of his sentiment. I stood and applauded when I first saw his words, and said that's integrity! I'm also clapping for you, Brava, for your words that have integrity and impact. Thank you Preeti for your words

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  13. Powerful way to express what so many are feeling. Words have such meaning. BTW . . where did you get your letters? I will be needing some letters in the future for a special quilt and am researching possibilities.

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  14. Preeti, your quilt is fiercely beautiful. Thank you.

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  15. Just remember we are all united together and stronger because we care. Hugs.

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  16. You have expressed those words so powerfully, so beautifully in the midst of these days of terror, horror, anger and a feeling of utter helplessness as we watch the smoke rising from this beautiful country. Thank you!

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  17. Fantastic way to acknowledge an amazing leader.

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  18. Beautiful quilt, Preeti! I believe you've spoken to the hearts of many.

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  19. Definitely a worthy diversion from your deadline.

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  20. He has led by example, hasn't he. A most remarkable leader, leading a most remarkable people and their country! Your quilt is most remarkable too, Preeti, as are your thoughts.

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  21. I, too, am amazed at how this man has handled this. Thank you for recognizing him.

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  22. This is a beautiful tribute, Preeti!

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  23. This is a terrific quilt and a fitting tribute to a man who has been asked to lead in a horrible situation. Putin must be stopped.

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  24. Hi Preeti! That quote can and should go down in infamy. It is a horrific event but Zelenskyy is a hero. The whole meaning and fabrics that you chose are just perfect. Display and enjoy it proudly. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne

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  25. I managed to miss that quote. Zelensky is a true hero; I sincerely hope he prevails. Yes this was too important to ignore and you are right deadlines be damned. Hugs.

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  26. Making this quilt is an amazing way to express your support and admiration for President Zelensky. It's wonderful Preeti, as are your beautiful words. As we watch a murderous psychopath destroy Ukraine, it is this spirit and courage that helps us know that the people of Ukraine cannot be subjugated or defeated. Their strength has brought the West together and saved us as well.

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  27. I don't even know how to spell Pooten but his name says it all on how he is. This is all just terrible and unnecessary. My prayers go out for Ukraine and everyone on both sides that are losing loved ones.

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  28. Thank you for expressing what we are all feeling. We all like to believe that one person can make a difference. No matter the outcome, Zelensky has made a difference in how we judge what a leader should be.

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  29. Fabulous! I have been amazed by this man and his countrymen and women.

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  30. Preeti, it was the perfect quilt to make.
    Thank so much for sharing, and linking up.
    Hugs

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  31. Great quilt! Thanks for sharing it on Wednesday Wait Loss.

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  32. What an absolutely perfect and compelling work! Gorgeous.

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