Good to be warm. Good to get away. Good to be over my cold.
Oh, and good to take pictures of quilts.
(My husband laughed when he realized what I was doing.)
(My husband laughed when he realized what I was doing.)
I also love that they were made before rotary cutters and fabric stores and Gammel quilting machines, and in some cases, sewing machines in general. And they are another example of how women find ways to express themselves creatively under the most primitive circumstances. Inspiring.


































I hear you! We have escaped to warmth. We are in AZ and loving the weather. We sure needed it. I love your photos of the quilts, fantastic.
ReplyDeleteugh - I'm looking out the window - 6" of fresh snow, and begging for spring! I would love to travel south :)
ReplyDeleteThe pictures of the quilts are amazing - no way you can pass those up! Thanks for sharing :)
i love the quilt hanging on the back of the rocking chair. sounds like you all had a good trip.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed St. George, although it's been rainy and cold for us lately. I immediately recognized the firt log cabin quilt from B.Y's summer home. I LOVE that quilt. I've never made a log cabin, but seeing that one again motivates me to get going!
ReplyDeleteThe weather is supposed to start warming up for real in the next few days.