An 1870's Doll Quilt
In between Christmas and New Year's, we drove to Louisville, Kentucky for their annual Flea Market and Antique Show. We hadn't been there for probably ten years or more. The weather was good, so we made the three and a half hour drive. It wasn't disappointing. I came home with the above doll quilt for $25. I can't resist them for that price. This one is sweet, with a nice little print backing. It shows wear, but the amount that I consider charming. I was pleased.
Speaking of weather, it is currently minus 2 degrees here, with some snow on the ground. My cat Gizmo is bored out of his mind. I bring him to the studio and that helps some. In fact it is because of him that we call it "the studio." He seems to understand what you are saying and he is always ready to make the trip from the house. I read a blog once and someone thought using the word "studio" was a bit grandiose for a sewing room. Maybe it is, but to me it always just meant a separate building. I have, however, seen some pretty grandiose studios - well, photos of them anyway. That is not the case here. If I ever get it cleaned up, I will post some photos.
Well, keep your needles threaded.
Speaking of weather, it is currently minus 2 degrees here, with some snow on the ground. My cat Gizmo is bored out of his mind. I bring him to the studio and that helps some. In fact it is because of him that we call it "the studio." He seems to understand what you are saying and he is always ready to make the trip from the house. I read a blog once and someone thought using the word "studio" was a bit grandiose for a sewing room. Maybe it is, but to me it always just meant a separate building. I have, however, seen some pretty grandiose studios - well, photos of them anyway. That is not the case here. If I ever get it cleaned up, I will post some photos.
Well, keep your needles threaded.
(Do you know what O.N.T. stands for? It is "Our New Thread.")
Till next time............
Sheila
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The cold weather is heading this way, the temps keep dropping and school is closed tomorrow. Not much snow though.
Keep warm!
Smiles