Hi Jeanne. I'm not very adventurous in my quilting. I love the traditional quilt patterns and I've collected many feed sacks from the 1920s-1950s. Most of my quilting is done with my feed sacks. When cross stitching, I've done many reproduction Bristol Samplers from the 1800's. The last one I finished is 22" x 24" and in red. Yes, our house is full of antiques from the late 1800's and early 1900's so I guess it doesn't surprise anyone that I like antique needlework. All that being said, I do enjoy seeing something different than my style. The quilt you pictured is beautiful! Just saw your post from yesterday. Your 'boys' are getting so big. Love all the Halloween foods you posted.
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Hi Jeanne. I'm not very adventurous in my quilting. I love the traditional quilt patterns and I've collected many feed sacks from the 1920s-1950s. Most of my quilting is done with my feed sacks. When cross stitching, I've done many reproduction Bristol Samplers from the 1800's. The last one I finished is 22" x 24" and in red. Yes, our house is full of antiques from the late 1800's and early 1900's so I guess it doesn't surprise anyone that I like antique needlework. All that being said, I do enjoy seeing something different than my style. The quilt you pictured is beautiful!
Just saw your post from yesterday. Your 'boys' are getting so big. Love all the Halloween foods you posted.
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