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    Old 06-04-2011, 05:11 AM
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    Originally Posted by Yooper32
    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.
    I agree, I also marvel at the results. :thumbup: Anne
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    Old 06-04-2011, 09:13 PM
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    I really have enjoyed the postings. Please continue to share. Just to see these antique quilts is wonderful but to be able touch them also is really quite marvelous. The stories that you share is something that is so great. Thank you so much. Please keep us posted. :):):)
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    Old 06-04-2011, 10:26 PM
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    Thank you so much for my Sunday afternoon trip back into the past,I have just been sitting here thinking about what sort of things they would be doing on a Sunday after church, and after dinner at night settling down under those beautiful quilts.
    Good luck with your adventure and thank you so much for sharing with us all. :D :thumbup: ;)
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    Old 06-07-2011, 10:29 AM
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    WOW those are really nice quilts, I love the doves.
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    Old 06-08-2011, 02:56 AM
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    Hello, You probably already know Barbara Brackman, I found her web's amazing to learn about dating quilts.
    Here some ideas and links.
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    Old 06-09-2011, 07:53 AM
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    OK, you win the most interesting and intriguing posting!!! Now I'll have to document what I know of a sunbonnet sue quilt (made by Louisa Ann Conner of LaConner, Washington) that has been passed down to me and a crazy quilt from the other side of the family which has much of the silks rotted away, but still is very appealing. You have got a lot of us thinking in a new way. thanx. Keep the photos and info coming!
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    Old 06-09-2011, 12:40 PM
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    Originally Posted by Patricia14
    Hello, You probably already know Barbara Brackman, I found her web's amazing to learn about dating quilts.
    Here some ideas and links.
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    Thank you Patricia! I am really enjoying learning from the links you sent me!
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    Old 06-09-2011, 01:43 PM
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    Originally Posted by I Herd Ewe
    Originally Posted by Happy Treadler
    Originally Posted by I Herd Ewe
    Originally Posted by oksewglad
    What a wonderful story these quilts will tell!
    If you can find "Dating Fabrics..A color Guide 1800-1960" by Eileen Jahnke Trestain ISBN # 0-89145-884-0 published by AQS in Padukah This may help date the unknown quilts from the paternal line.
    Thank you oksewglad! I will look for that book.
    I believe Harry from laptophoops.com carries that book. At least he did about 3 weeks ago when I got mine!
    Thanks! I found the book in the best location of all! A quilter friend's home! We are getting together next month to see what we can learn with it. It will be a fun excuse to get together.
    oh its good you found it. I wanted to buy one and the prices now are a little steep at least for me. :-) I was lucky enough to get it from the library
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    Old 06-09-2011, 02:05 PM
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    So happy to hear that families treasure their heirloom quilts. I found one recently at a flea market from 1930's, a dresden plate, that someone has used as a drop cloth to paint a room. It has some paint splatters, and a few tears, but we use it for picnics and such, and I think it's still beautiful.
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    Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us. I am delighted to read what you learn and to see the quilts. I hope you enjoy the "work" for your family. I am sure they will appreciate it.
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