Shoppach House Historic Park Quilt Exhibit - 2009
#12
Originally Posted by Loretta
Thanks for sharing these pics! The show was wonderful. Was the Yo-Yo quilt on a backing or left plain? It looked interesting!
Here's a picture of the Pilgrim Rest Church where we displayed the quilts:
[IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...ow_2009_21.jpg[/IMG]
And here's a picture of the Shoppach House itself (taken a few months ago back in the winter):
[IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...ow_2009_23.jpg[/IMG]
During the quilt show, we had Grover and Betty Smith providing folk music in the house. You can see some quilts displayed in there as well:
[IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...ow_2009_22.jpg[/IMG]
#19
:D Oh I had such a good time at your quilt show in the historical park. Like a few of the ladies said, it is really special to see them in the park. They look like they belong there.
I imagine keeping up the park is a lot of work. Good job, eddie. The past is worth preserving for the future generations to see.
Thanks for a good time!
I imagine keeping up the park is a lot of work. Good job, eddie. The past is worth preserving for the future generations to see.
Thanks for a good time!
#20
Eddie,
Thank you so much for sharing these with us they are dynamic. I really like the one toward the bottom, not sure if its a Carpenters Wheel or Lamoyne Star within the wheel, not sure what its called I'm sure some of the more experienced people here know, but I love all the hand stitching, what a labor of love..... Also the BOM with the reds and greens I believe is designed by
Marti Michell, one of the gals I take classes with is thinking about doing it for the next BOM she offers. It is really striking.
thanks again for sharing,
Muriel
Thank you so much for sharing these with us they are dynamic. I really like the one toward the bottom, not sure if its a Carpenters Wheel or Lamoyne Star within the wheel, not sure what its called I'm sure some of the more experienced people here know, but I love all the hand stitching, what a labor of love..... Also the BOM with the reds and greens I believe is designed by
Marti Michell, one of the gals I take classes with is thinking about doing it for the next BOM she offers. It is really striking.
thanks again for sharing,
Muriel
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