This is the first quilt I made. I also spend time (volunteer) at a place called Macktown, which was the first village of White people in my area Rocton/Roscoe IL. I volunteer time as I can and I love this place. Tomorow we have an "1830;s breakfast - meat pies, fried applies, scrambled eggs, cider, etc. I am going to see if someone will buy this little wall hanging. Let me see if I can send a pic of it. I couldn't get Nemo cat off of it! Last year we had 1500 people. It's a living history museum.
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Can't see a pic Pam. That breakfast sounds yummy!!
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I will try again.
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Very nice, hope you can sell it!!!
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What purrfect points. No wonder your kitty needed to see!
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That is really nice what I can see around the cat. LOL. They sure always like to be center stage don't they? That is a really nice quilt too. I love visiting Living History Farms.
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oooooooooooooo very very pretty
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Very nice! Glad you were able to post it.
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That is your first???You are amazing!! I'd buy it in a heartbeat!! Bet it goes fast if you are selling it...which I couldn't do it!! Even the cat has marked it w/his tail as his territory!:))Great job!! Skeat......who has never heard of areas being marked as the first white communities-very interesting...where's Loretta on this subject??:0)I bet working any living history is much fun!!
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Very very nice. Nemo likes it too!!
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