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Here is a list and links to the treasures that I have found recently. Enjoy!
• Album Quilts of Ohio’s Miami Valley by Sue C. Cummings
• Quilts of Virginia 1607-1899, the birth of America through the eye of a needle

• Wisconsin Quilts – History in the stitches by Ellen Kort with Maggi McCormick Gordon

• Quilts of the Oregon Trail by Mary Bywater Cross
• The Farmer’s Wife Sampler Quilt – letters from 1920’s farm wives and the 111 blocks they inspired – by Laurie Aaron Hird

• The American Quilt: A history of cloth and comfort 1750-1950 by Rod Kiracofe

• American Quilts: The Democratic Art 1780-2007 by Robert Shaw

Schiffer books has a huge catalog of books. Lark books, too.
Small Blocks, Stunning Quilts by Biz Storms and Mary Elizabeth Kinch
Making Memories, Simple Quilts from Cherished Clothing is by my friend, Deb Rowden.

If you want a direct line to Deb, check out her blog, Thrift Store Quilts.
- Surface Design Essentials by Jane Davila
- To Be An Elm Creek Quilter by Jennifer Chiaverini
- Calling Cards: Connect with Style by Trice Boerens — look at the bottom of the blog for a surprise!
Kay MacKenzie’s Dolls and Dresses to Applique

Barrington Medallion pattern by Karen Witt of Reproductionquilts.com
Quilts of the Shelburne Museum, postcards
The Goddess of the Last Minute by Robbi Joy Eklow

Check out the vidcast — Bonnie McCaffery with Robbi!
Marie Bostwick’s new book, A Thread So Thin will be released in April!

What treasures I found at my local Library!
Books
• Jinny Beyer’s Quilters Album of Patchwork Patterns

• Masters Art Quilts by Martha Sielman

• Art Quilts, a celebration of 400 contemporary designs

• The Orlofski’s book: Quilts in America

Audiobooks to listen to while I quilt:

The Physick book of Deliverance Dane
Quilt DVD’s:
- The Quiltmakers of Gees Bend
- A Century of Quilts
- The Art of Quilting
- The Great American Quilt Revival
Cottage Quilts in Fresno — oops, sorry – I said the shop was Quilt Cottage.
Sew Cute Couture by Gail Doane — these darling clothes are in sizes 6 months to 12 years. Patterns are included in the book.
The Scientific Quilter podcast – Darla McFarren
Mark’s new podcast info can be found on his blog here.
Add a comment below for a chance to win:
Kay’s Dolls and Dresses book, KAren Witt’s Barrington Medallion pattern and one that I forgot to mention… a copy of Calling Cards! So 3 fabulous prizes. The winners will be drawn on March 27th.
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All laser-cut and ready to be assembled. Could that be any cooler?! And here’s a link to designer
Ok, so I know that the year has already begun, but I love calendars. They’re still good for 10 more uses! And you’ll love Sue’s calendars, jam-packed with useful quotes and observations, not to mention her beautiful art work.
Julie, talking about a small quilt made out of Cigar silk “premiums”.
Joe, observing Barbara’s expert detection skills
I love this picture of Julie, Barbara and Joe.
three months old already!!
Elly and, her Girl Friday, Bette Augustine during the High Tea. I also love this picture of Elly and Bette — you can tell that they are treasured friends.
Nadine Thompson’s quilt
Elly’s Eagle design in one of Kathryn Tennyson’s quilts. The Eagle with the furled flag is one of my very favorite motifs for applique, or anything else.

Left to right: Kathy Dunigan, Pearl Pereira, Cathy Van Bruggen and me.


And Governor Spottswood’s mansion:
My ancestors would have been using the back entrance…






The light green sheet almost looks white with the other colors, but can you find the rust one? It’s so dark that it blends in with the fabrics — that were primarily orange and peach, so the darker Rust is the one that released the dye the most.
Aren’t the colors vivid?!
and an interview update coming soon! (Yes, that is a miniature paper-pieced quilt with Noah’s prize ribbons!)
Aren’t they beautiful? And doesn’t Karen look great after the delivery?!
Eagle Scout Candidate, Robin, delivering quilts to the Pediatrics department at the community hospital. (These are only a portion – 75 quilts were delivered, they couldn’t hold them all ; )
born yesterday — just in time before I have to leave to go home. A beautiful bundle of joy.