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jaciqltznok 02-23-2011 09:10 PM

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at least most of them do I am sure.

Do you ever post your pictures in the picture area and tell the stories?
I have discovered this recently, still be NEW to this forum, and I just love it..what a great way to get to know your QB friends!

Hop on over there and post your pix and stories!

Here are some of my quilts with stories...you have to hop over to read the stories though!

mrspete 02-23-2011 09:14 PM

I loved the Hallmark movie (which my forgetter keeps me from remembering the title, sorry) in which slaves kept a history in embroidered quilt squares. It was so wonderful. I love those kinds, too.

Blessings, Ruth

jaciqltznok 02-23-2011 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by mrspete
I loved the Hallmark movie (which my forgetter keeps me from remembering the title, sorry) in which slaves kept a history in embroidered quilt squares. It was so wonderful. I love those kinds, too.

Blessings, Ruth

I have a friend that is doing that now with her granddaughters. She is making blocks that depict HER the grandmother teaching the kids things like sweeping, reading, just daily LIFE stuff...then she embroideries them and the kids color them with crayons. They are really cool!

Painiacs 02-24-2011 02:27 AM

The underground railroad used quilts to show the way to next safe house. Elm creek quilting series did a book on it.

jaciqltznok 02-24-2011 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by Painiacs
The underground railroad used quilts to show the way to next safe house. Elm creek quilting series did a book on it.

oooh...and that was later proven to be wrong... here is a good article on it http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...avequilts.html

and here is a list of the book about it http://www.womenfolk.com/historyofquilts/myth2.htm

Eleanor Burns wrote the Underground railroad quilt book, then came Barbara Brackman's facts and fabrications of the underground railroad.

As for the Elm creek books, I own everyone and have read them, and do PR for Jennifer and there has only been a fictional mention of the UGRR in the runaway quilt.


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