and it's got that dooney & bourke ticking lining too....how chic! *** corona chugs on and managed to keep occupied all week including a day of mom duty and a bunch of puttering tasks. one thing that got done was to prep more foundation triangles for those plaid scraps. used up all the tracing paper that was on hand and the rest will be done at the copy shop.
this was a time consuming but thrifty task, so today can move forward with the sewing. *** i've also a wall quilt to bind for a (yes!) finish. *** want to close with this, a photo of my great-grandmother, mary elizabeth davis white. she and her husband raised my mother from age 2. they were hard working, frugal, sensible, reserved people. she was the quilter in my life. she had an old treadle machine electrified in her later years for dodgy knees. she made scrap quilts only from apron and shirt fabrics. she made the fluffiest biscuits in a wood-burning stove. my great-grandfather kept the hen house spotless. a rainbow trout lived in the spring-fed well to eat bugs and tidbits from the kitchen. i can still recall the smell of grass clippings burning after a mow. and yes, that's me she's holding.....1950, one year old! no doubt she was thinking of her own dear grace who died far too young....

great pic................such good memories
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ReplyDeleteI am so in love with that triangle log cabin quilt. If you ever decide to sell it, can I be first in line?!?
Love the photo and the story behind it. You are a little cutie. :)
I've been going through Mom's photos and getting the stories behind any that aren't already labeled. So important to preserve that info. It breaks my heart to come across ancestor photos and have no idea who they are.
true...thanks...i am scanning and putting them on CD with descriptions as well...
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