Tuesday, September 27, 2011

AQSG Seminar-Crib Quilt Study Center

On Thursday morning I attended the crib and cradle quilt study center presented by Debbie Cooney and Polly Mello.  They showed crib quilts from their collections that spanned about 100 years.   Both ladies are extremely knowledgeable and shared their expertise with us.  They graciously allowed us to photograph the quilts at the end of the session.  This reversible 4-patch was my favorite.  I love the colors and the simplicity of the four patch block.
Front
 Back

One of the interesting comments was that some of the pieces that we call crib quilts (because they are small) may not have been made to be used in a crib or cradle at all.  They might have just been small works of creativity on the part of the maker.   A few more photos




Ooh, and a pillowcase.  My lucky day.

15 comments:

  1. I share your love of these small quilts. These are wonderful examples! Would love to find out more about this size not necessarily having a purpose other than delight.

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  2. The red and white one is my favorite of what you show. Must have been an interesting day for you learning all about the crib quilts.

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  3. How marvellous to be able to review the work of quilters past. What a wonderful legacy they have left us. Such an inspiration. ann :-)

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  4. I love these little quilts...oh this must have been the best and worth the trip lecture!
    drooling here.....
    just beautiful.
    Kathie

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  5. You were very lucky to see all these quilts in person. Oh if only they could talk!

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  6. Love the red & white applique (naturally). I don't know when these quilts were made, but are you sure the makers could afford to make quilts just to look at? Makes me wonder.

    Liri

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  7. Wish I could have been there! Love the four patch and the red applique! I hope some were made just out of creativity! Thanks for sharing these with us!

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  8. What amazing quilts those are from many years gone by. Someone really loved to do applique work! I'm wondering if 100 years from now, the quilts we are making today will still be around and being admired by people. ---"Love"

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  9. Lovely! It looks like a terrific and informative seminar.

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  10. I LOVE that green applique! All of them are fantastic, but that green one really caught my eye. What treasures to be able to see up close and photograph.

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  11. The pink and green snowball was really cute. I also adore the "back" of the four patch one you like. They really are all so wonderful.

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  12. Thank you so much for posting about the seminar since I couldn't attend.
    I love the 4-patch and have a particular weakness for them

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  13. What wonderful quilts! Thank you for sharing them with us. Wish I could have heard the presentation as well.

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  14. Hi! Greetings from Finland! The quilts are fantatic! Thank you so much for showing the photos! It's so nice to find other quilters from other countries! :)

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  15. Thanks for sharing, I was tempted to attend this quilt study but I went to Winterthur instead. I knew Deb and Polly would do an excellent presentation. Esp. like the blue/green applique in the apple pie ridge pattern. Did you see Pook had sold several antique pillowcase sets last weekend for pretty high prices. I think the secret is out. So good to meet you in person and to see your p.cases.

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