Antique Quilts
#21
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I can't help but marvel at the work that some women did so many years ago, especially in light of how much harder everything was for them to do in every day life. No micro, no fridge, probably no electric, only gas or oil lamp to work by in the evening, gather wood for stove, bake bread for the day and no Maytag, for sure, haul water, heat up water, scrub on board with soap that you had to make first and on and on and on. Then they maybe got to sit and cut and sew after the children were fed and bedded down, by pale flickering light. I just can't imagine how they managed it all. I marvel at the results.
#27
Originally Posted by Vicki W
I wonder if the birds were bluebirds of happiness instead of doves and might once have been a brighter blue?
#28
Originally Posted by LDB
When distributing these quilts to your relatives dont forget your long lost 'cousin' in Omaha! I'll PM you with my address and even pay for shipping! :lol:
#29
What a wonderful gift!! I wish you all the needed energy to go through all these beautiful quilts and stories, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy even if it’s a lot of work!
Keep posting pictures, please; I LOVE antique quilts, especially when there are family’s stories behind them!
Thank you for sharing
Patricia
Keep posting pictures, please; I LOVE antique quilts, especially when there are family’s stories behind them!
Thank you for sharing
Patricia
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