Good morning!
The sun is shining and it's a lovely beginning to a new week!
In contrast, most of the weekend was cool, wet, and dreary. I spent some time reading about old quilt contests and shows from the Depression era. We still have quilt shows and contests (or challenges) but I miss the old-time newspapers when all the local news was reported.
These shows were a great way to get people to subscribe to the newspaper since often the publisher sponsored the shows. Gifts could be cash, a refrigerator, or even a Shetland pony. 😮
So today I'm featuring some contestants like 9 year old Pauline who hoped to win the pony:
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There are often interesting photographs of the quilts that were being entered or won. I find it inspiring!
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1931:
Mr. Bonner entered and proudly displayed the quilt his late wife had made.
This lady (below) makes us all proud. She could be a member of our UFO club! It took her 45 years to complete her quilt and I wonder if it was a charm quilt:
Another patriotic piece is pictured below. Made by a soldier from the first World War:
Those are certainly unique, wonderful quilts. Makes me realize all over again how very lucky we are to have the conveniences and tools that we have today.
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