The Mountain Mist Blue book of Quilts
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The Mountain Mist Blue book of Quilts
One of my relatives found this cute old quilt book, The Mountain Mist Blue Book of Quilts, when he was sorting through boxes of family stuff and mailed it to me because my sister and I are the only quilters in the family.
It is an interesting little 48 page book, a step back in time, as it was published in 1956. A lot of the blocks I recognize...Lone Star, Grandmother's Flower Garden, Double Wedding Ring, Jacob's Ladder, Log Cabin, Irish Chain, Dresden Plate, Tumbling Blocks, and more. There are even more that I don't recognize.
The books isn't full of patterns, just pictures of quilts or blocks and what the pattern is called. Towards the back it says that Mountain Mist Patterns are not sold in stores because their publication is not a money-making venture, but a special service to the users of Mountain Mist Cotton.
Anyway, it is an interesting book, and I am enjoying looking at it. Talk about a blast from the past. This was before rotary cutters....and it just barely recognizes that machine piecing or quilting might be okay for a "really busy woman of the house"...because "every woman who loves her home, loves quilts."
Dina
It is an interesting little 48 page book, a step back in time, as it was published in 1956. A lot of the blocks I recognize...Lone Star, Grandmother's Flower Garden, Double Wedding Ring, Jacob's Ladder, Log Cabin, Irish Chain, Dresden Plate, Tumbling Blocks, and more. There are even more that I don't recognize.
The books isn't full of patterns, just pictures of quilts or blocks and what the pattern is called. Towards the back it says that Mountain Mist Patterns are not sold in stores because their publication is not a money-making venture, but a special service to the users of Mountain Mist Cotton.
Anyway, it is an interesting book, and I am enjoying looking at it. Talk about a blast from the past. This was before rotary cutters....and it just barely recognizes that machine piecing or quilting might be okay for a "really busy woman of the house"...because "every woman who loves her home, loves quilts."
Dina
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Well, I have been researching this booklet online and have found all sorts of information, including a few for sale. Apparently this was one of many such booklets...well, at least four....not really sure how many, but I saw four different covers. (See, I have learned to call it a booklet, as that makes more sense than calling it a book.)
The cover and back of the booklet have quilts pictured in color, the ones inside are black and white.
I was 9 when this was published, and my mother didn't quilt, but my grandmother did. This booklet apparently came from the other side of the family, so there was at least one other quilter out there.
Dina
The cover and back of the booklet have quilts pictured in color, the ones inside are black and white.
I was 9 when this was published, and my mother didn't quilt, but my grandmother did. This booklet apparently came from the other side of the family, so there was at least one other quilter out there.
Dina
Last edited by Dina; 02-08-2015 at 06:40 AM.
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Well, I have been researching this booklet online and have found all sorts of information, including a few for sale. Apparently this was one of many such booklets...well, at least four....not really sure how many, but I saw four different covers. (See, I have learned to call it a booklet, as that makes more sense than calling it a book.)
The cover and back of the booklet have quilts pictured in color, the ones inside are black and white.
I was 9 when this was published, and my mother didn't quilt, but my grandmother did. This booklet apparently came from the other side of the family, so there was at least one other quilter out there.
Dina
The cover and back of the booklet have quilts pictured in color, the ones inside are black and white.
I was 9 when this was published, and my mother didn't quilt, but my grandmother did. This booklet apparently came from the other side of the family, so there was at least one other quilter out there.
Dina
Last edited by GrammieJan; 02-09-2015 at 04:09 PM.
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