by “Elm Creek Quilts” the book series by Jennifer Chiaverini
I photographed each quilt from my stash.
These were gifts from paternal great grandmother as well both paternal and maternal grandmothers.
Crazy Quilt by Great grandmother Mandy Hall, very elaborate embroidery
Log Cabin by Mam-ma Tuggle
Grandmother’s Fan by Mam-ma Tuggle
Flower garden
Pink Dogwood by Mam-ma Hall
Dutch Girl by Mam-ma Tuggle
Butterfly by Mam-ma Tuggle
Flower garden (unknown quilter)
Double Wedding Ring (unknown quilter)
Bow Tie (unknown quilter)
Scrap Bag (unknown quilter)
Mom’s silver thimble
This thimble collection is a great pairing with personal quilt collection. It is is combination of utilitarian, simply pretty, souvenirs, even local election thimble “give-aways”. I found Mom’s silver thimble. 🙂
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