Sunday, July 27, 2008

One of my Favorite Things



Cindy at My Romantic Home is hosting a "favorite things" post. She asks that you post a picture of your favorite things.

One of the first things that sprang to mind for me is this old quilt.
When I was 11 my Grandmother passed away. I used to go with my Dad as he and his brother and sisters were cleaning & preparing her home for auction. There was a huge stack of quilts and Aunt Wava said I could pick one. I just loved this blue and white quilt.

I never used it much until Dan & I got married and we used it on our bed. It looked so new, I never thought about how old it might be. I was washing and drying it regularly without a second thought.
Then one day as I was making the bed I saw stitching (white stitching on the white border) in the corner of the quilt that I had never noticed before. It was a date! Feb 8, 1890!

Since then the quilt has graduated to a place of honor on the quilt rack so as to not wear it anymore than I already had. If my Grandmother made this quilt she would have been 9 or 10, so we are guessing it may have even been her mother who stitched it.

A friend asked me one day, if we were to ever have a fire (God forbid) what would I try and save(other than people). Outside of family pictures, I would definitely grab this quilt down from the rack and take it with me.

8 comments:

  1. We talked about this very thing at my house recently. Everyone in my family automatically said, "oh mom would grab the quilts first before the pictures!" And they are so right. I have a quilt from both my grandmothers and several from my mother. They have a special place in my heart. Your blue and white quilt is beautiful. I've been telling myself I need to make a blue and white one...maybe soon. Blessings, marlene

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  2. What an amazing story, how fun it must have been to discover the date. The quilt is beyond beautiful. Thanks for sharing the quilt and the story.

    Lisa
    www.palepinkandroses.com

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  3. What a beautiful quilt. Gosh, to think that your grandmother's young little hands created something so lovely, so long ago, that now has a special place in your own home ... what an heirloom! Like you, after the people (and cats) I would grab the pictures! :o)
    Sincerely ~Tricia Anne

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  4. Here's to your grandmother and a beautiful well made quilt.

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  5. Your blue and white quilt is gorgeous. I love that color combination and old textiles really send me. (I hope you'll stop by my blog--my favorite thing is also an old piece of needlework.) I would be thrilled to have a family connection to a piece of handiwork as beautiful as yours.

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  6. Your quilt is so beautiful and precious. I love the fact that it has a date stitched on it. My antique quilt is over 100 years, but no date. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  7. Wow, that quilt is in great condition and is very cute! What an amazing piece of family history you have to cherish for generations to come.

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