underground railroad quilt
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you can buy her books on Amazon and get them used
http://www.amazon.com/Underground-Ra.../dp/1891776134
http://www.amazon.com/Underground-Ra.../dp/1891776134
#24
Here is the link to the one I made.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25502-1.htm
Blessings to you,
Sandi
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25502-1.htm
Blessings to you,
Sandi
#25
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A few yrs ago I visited the Underground RR Quilt Museum in Atlanta. I knew the stories and controversies about the stories. The granddaughter of the quilter who originally told the stories owned the museum and store. Her family quilts were hanging around the walls. In her explanation of the blocks she pointed to the "Sunbonet Sue" block and said that meant for the escapee to wear a white woman's bonnet so they would not be noticed. Now the Sunbonet Sue was not "invented" until the 1930's. I found this interesting and left.
#26
Originally Posted by Deara
Here is the link to the one I made.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25502-1.htm
Blessings to you,
Sandi
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25502-1.htm
Blessings to you,
Sandi
#27
HI all I did an underground railroad quilt in a class I took here in my home town, it was the winter that my husband was dying from lung cancer. each week when I went to class and then made the blocks, my grandson and my darling husband would discuss the 2 or 3 blocks that I had made and decide if they liked them or not. I did get the top done that winter and they both loved it. My DH passed away in the spring, so in the fall I quilted it and gave it to my grandson for Xmas, and he is so proud of the quilt that he and grandpa talked about all that winter. I was a beautiful quilt and I used more darker colors and muted fabric like you would have had if you had made it in the 1800's. It is a very precious memory for me.
#29
Originally Posted by Deara
Here is the link to the one I made.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25502-1.htm
Blessings to you,
Sandi
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25502-1.htm
Blessings to you,
Sandi
#30
Originally Posted by ncsewer
A couple of years ago I got a book that gives the history of the underground railroad and there is a quilt that goes with it. Certain blocks meant certain things so people that supported the underground would hang particular quilts to communicate with those that were fleeing.
The colors are all browns and tans and that's not my style, but I'm intregued by the story and just love reading the book. Has anyone made one of these quilts and what else do you know about the quilts and the story? Is this a true story or something that's been embellished over time? Does anyone have a quilt that is said to have been used for this and want to share the story?
The colors are all browns and tans and that's not my style, but I'm intregued by the story and just love reading the book. Has anyone made one of these quilts and what else do you know about the quilts and the story? Is this a true story or something that's been embellished over time? Does anyone have a quilt that is said to have been used for this and want to share the story?
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