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Saturday, September 12, 2009

J&O Celebrates: National POW/MIA Recognition Day




"Prisoner of War, missing in action, gone but not forgotten!"




Total military personell either POW/KIA or MIA


Current Irag War: 4,332 KIA to date, 13 MIA

Southeast Asia: 1,737

Korea: 8,051

Cold War: 123

World War II: 80,427(74,384 unaccounted for, 6,043 buried at sea)

World War I: 4,452


Held on the 3rd Friday each September since its entry into presidential proclamation on July 18, 1979, National POW/MIA Recognition Day honors US military men and women captured, killed and or missing in action from not only the Southeast Asian War, but those before and after.

For many, the death or loss of a family member or loved one is hard enough when the answers to what lead to their fate are there for one to see, but when their condition and whereabouts bear questions unanswered even years later, it is doubly hard. Such is the case for many of our family , friends and loved ones who have courageously served our country throughout the years.

Deemed foolish sacrificial lambs by some, brave war heroes by others, these summoned soldiers headed to the call of their government and stepped onto the battlefield knowing in their hearts that a return home was not certain.

There is much to say about why we fight wars, and who the winners and losers are. Some would say America won many. Some would say otherwise. A wise man once said that in war, there are no winners or losers, for the price paid is deep and longstanding. At J&O Fabrics, we celebrate those who have found their way home, honor those who have given their lives, and pray for those still out on the battlefield, today and everyday with our selection of military and patriotic fabrics. Make beautiful custom quilts and warm fleece throws for loved ones over seas, or frame our panel selection in home libraries and studies in honor of those gone but not forgotten.

However you choose to celebrate our uniformed personell, remember these humbling yet powerful words from a true revolutionary:



"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind."


-Mahatma Ghandi












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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

J&O Fabrics Celebrates 100 Days in Office with President Barack Obama Cottons.

Usually we only list one fabric for the Fabric Award of the Week, but last week we got in three prints from VIP's Barack Obama cotton print collection that are really something special.

When Barack Obama first became elected as the 44th President of the United States back in January of this year, the printed fleece carrying his blazoned image in commemoration of his triumphant and historic win, sold out in a matter of minutes in many fabric stores across the country including ours. And as we placed orders for more, our customers demands for cotton prints as well as the fleece grew. A few weeks later, the mills started printing the cottons, and our customers couldn't be happier.

As of this moment we have three assorted cotton prints featuring our first African American president as he took his journey to the White House. With images and captions that reflect a man with a dream and a mission shared by many longing for a change, our Barack Obama collection is a must have for any American quilter or crafter inspired by his vision.

April 29, 2009 marks President Barack Obama's 100th day in office. What more fitting an award to mark such a milestone.



Check out our complete selection of patriotic USA fabric here!

Check out our Barack Obama Fleece here!

Check out our Barack Obama Cotton fabric here!



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