Martha made every stitch of the garments she is wearing herself, exactly according to the most popular and typical fashion of her day.
She brought us Shrewsbury Cakes, Joe Froggers, and mulled cider, just as she was doing for the troops. She showed us all the details of her outfit, from panniers to chemise to corset, which she would not have done for the troops. She also showed us this lovely quilt she made using the Hunter Star ruler sent to her from the future:
note the lovely Watteau pleating in the dress back...
Our leader, Kathy, made this patriotic quilt for her husband (who loves to read about history) for Christmas:
And finally, Martha and George (aka Noble Leader Kathy) gave us each the assignment (written on parchment, rolled and tied) for next meeting: make something using the fabric gift below:
This oughta be good! Stay tuned (by the way, any ideas for what to make with it?).
13 comments:
Wow! It looks like a great time with a lot of inspiration. I love history and anytime history and quilting can be brought together is good!
I jsut finished a Geo Washingotn medallion quilt. That panel is so lovely!
Oh - how fun! I love Martha! The gifts are adorabe and useful.
How about a little schoolroom quilt using George. After all, every school room use to have a picture of him. Seems like Jeannie (of Ye Olde Schoolhouse Quilt Store) did something along this line.
I want to join this group. Too bad it is a long commute!
What a great time you all must have had! Loved all the quilts in the show and tell. Wonderful idea to exchange huswifes.
Oh my what a fun time you had!! All those show and tells and Martha too! The gifts are so wonderful too!!
Look forward to what YOU come up with! I know it will be awesome!
Lola
Hi Karen,
Great posting. You helped me learn what I missed in class, 'cause I was late. The little blues dresden pattern came from Galloping Pony. I just love it. Fun to make and so verstile. I also got the idea to add the lace from some of her designs, too. I'm glad you got it. it was fun to make.
Sounds like you had a wonderful time!
Look like a fabulous and fun time at your gathering. A little medallion quilt wallhanging would be nice with the George fabric.
I love it when you post pictures from class! The huswifs are darling! What a fun exchange. Martha is wonderful! I would love this class!
Thanks for sharing the class with us. I am so jealous. Your December quilt is great--I wish the photo showed the colors better because I am sure it is even prettier in "real life."
I loved to visit Valley Forge and the quilts are terrific!
Micki
Wow, what a fun show and tell with Martha! Great G.W. fabric. I can invision a banner with the word liberty at the top and star blocks all around, maybe, hmmm possibilities.
This is the neatest group I have heart of!
Oh I love those huswifs! They are so cool! Hope you have a great 2010! I have a ton of catching up to do!
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