A quilt shop in Vermont
#1
During hurricane Irene.
Warning. This is very graphic and painful to watch, not only because is a quilt shop, but because is someone's business. Scroll down to find the video. Is unbelievable.
http://www.masslive.com/news/index.s...brauer_in.html
Warning. This is very graphic and painful to watch, not only because is a quilt shop, but because is someone's business. Scroll down to find the video. Is unbelievable.
http://www.masslive.com/news/index.s...brauer_in.html
#6
this actually is in Shelburne Falls, MA, not Vermont. It's only about 30 minutes from where I live and I've been past that building so many times. One of my coworkers lives there and had to evacuate her house with only a few minutes notice.
#8
Originally Posted by xray_a
this actually is in Shelburne Falls, MA, not Vermont. It's only about 30 minutes from where I live and I've been past that building so many times. One of my coworkers lives there and had to evacuate her house with only a few minutes notice.
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that is terrible, I hope she finds another location and opens up another quilt shop soon
Originally Posted by Maride
During hurricane Irene.
Warning. This is very graphic and painful to watch, not only because is a quilt shop, but because is someone's business. Scroll down to find the video. Is unbelievable.
http://www.masslive.com/news/index.s...brauer_in.html
Warning. This is very graphic and painful to watch, not only because is a quilt shop, but because is someone's business. Scroll down to find the video. Is unbelievable.
http://www.masslive.com/news/index.s...brauer_in.html
#10
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Long Island, New York
Posts: 1,063
Such a tragic loss. A joy, though, to hear that her Grandmother's quilts were spared. I can not imagine the heartbreak of seeing much of your life's work washed away and destroyed.
I would like to make a slightly off topic commment, though. I am growing weary of reporters use of the phrase, "...not your grandmother's quilter" or as this reporter wroter, "...not the typical blocky Americana-style...". True as it may be, I would like to see some more original descriptions of this art. Frankly, I aspire to be a quilter on par with some of the "grandmothers".
I would like to make a slightly off topic commment, though. I am growing weary of reporters use of the phrase, "...not your grandmother's quilter" or as this reporter wroter, "...not the typical blocky Americana-style...". True as it may be, I would like to see some more original descriptions of this art. Frankly, I aspire to be a quilter on par with some of the "grandmothers".
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