Sunday, May 24, 2020

corona-cation, episode 17 - memorial day

another holiday under quarantine but still very blessed for so many things....not the least of which is a rich heritage of brave soldiers on both sides of my family...one of those is my great-grandfather, joseph thorne, served with maine's 8th regiment in the mid-atlantic and south carolina.  here is his regiment pictured at the 8th regiment lodge on peak's island, maine, now a museum...

thinking this must be after the war, judging by the beards and white hair...lol!  joseph and the 8th were at Appomattox courthouse when lee surrendered....here is a photo of him with wife annette and son charles, my grandfather...
and now that spring cleaning is done, sewing continues....

got 2 rows of triangles done....lopped off one making the rows 19 triangles long...will need a total of 13 rows, so 11 more makes it a flimsy.....liking this more and more....unearthing some of these old UFOs is fun!   *** and the bea et cecile stars sew along piece is done....

this would have been ideal for a humble quilt swap piece if it were smaller...the quilting is not the best and here is why....
this beautiful vintage toile was a beast to quilt thru....not deco fabric but a tad heavier than most modern cottons and a very tight thread count....laziness prevented me from unbasting and swapping it out...it gives the piece an old-fashioned feel....but it's done now and it's one i'll keep because i really like it...the binding went on like a breeze despite the hoover's attempt to gobble it up!  *** hoping this un-holiday finds you well and counting your blessings too!

note:  header photo taken at Gettysburg of a monument to the 6th Maine regiment under Neal Dow...if you haven't been and ever get the chance, it is a must visit place....

9 comments:

  1. Priceless photos and info of your great-grandfather!
    The triangles are looking great. Love it in the plaids.
    Oh, I can see why you want to keep the stars quilt. Delightful to the eye. Too bad you had to wrestle through the quilting.

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  2. Sometimes I have to remind myself that a day is a holiday, like this one -- stores open, but no mail, etc. -- and of course this year it takes even more reminding. Thanks for sharing the family photos! The Peak's Island was probably a GAR reunion. Pretty stars and great scrappy triangles!

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  3. thanks nann...see anything familiar...lol?

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  4. You certainly are making the most of this lockdown! It was hard to drive through the streets of Bath on Monday with no parade! I'm back to work now so my quilting time has diminished, but I am determined to get back to reading blogs!

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    1. thanks wendy! making that list every day and really driving myself...

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  5. Those family photos are treasures! I am absolutely in love with your scrappy, strip-pieced triangles; that is goinbg to be great! Yep, pulling UFOs into the light of day here too.

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