Who was she??
Hi all, some years ago I read an article about an elderly (white) lady who was roughly in her 80s. As far as I remember, she had been existing in a fairly restricted and traditional patriarchal household, and her one outlet was in her quilt-making. She would make quilts that were traditional looking to the naked eye, but she created secret pockets that only she knew about, which when folded back would reveal scenes of all kinds that would not be approved of in her community. They were subversive and bold from what I remember and in the photograph taken of her she is holding one of the folds back and has a mischievous grin on her face. This was her silent rebellion that kept her sane.
I have been trying to find that article or identify who she was but have not been able to find anything about her since. Does this story chime with anyone out there?.. |
Sounds fascinating so I will check back to see if anyone know who she was.
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Nope. It's news to me. I wonder how true this is.
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Not even sure if this is close, but it is interesting.
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Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
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Nope. It's news to me. I wonder how true this is.
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Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
(Post 8539063)
Nope. It's news to me. I wonder how true this is.
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I found nothing on the internet no matter what I googled...sorry.
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Originally Posted by lindaschipper
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I found nothing on the internet no matter what I googled...sorry.
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I tried searching too using several different phrases and combinations of words, I found nothing.
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Originally Posted by sewingpup
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I tried searching too using several different phrases and combinations of words, I found nothing.
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