I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Back to School and a Giveaway


Hi everyone! School starts this week, drawing an artificial line for the ''end'' of summer. It's always one of the hottest sunniest days of the year, as September is perhaps the best month of summer, despite the rapidly shortening days. I was not a child who looked forward to a new school year---even a new giant box of Crayolas couldn't improve my bad attitude. School was scary, and boring, and I often had swimming [indoors, eeew] at 7.00AM.
Just to keep the record straight, I was a good student except I couldn't learn to touch type or play a a musical instrument. Or climb that stupid ceiling rope in gym---no learning issues etc. Just hated being there,lol.


Just drew with my new Crayolas!
''Bleak House" ~ says it all.
I've always tried to hide these sentiments from my kids! Who knows, maybe they'll like it, I think each year.


So to cheer us up I thought I'd show you my very small collection of school themed antique quilts.
First up is the very best. I love this quilt, a beautiful ABC quilt dated 1922.


Alphabet quilts aren't very common, though I do have an old pattern for one, and Temecula Quilt Company has  a miniature version link at end of this post.]





This quilt is especially nice because because of the included date.





Solid red with two different ''shirting prints'', tiny black sprigs on a once white ground. I have never washed it.


The other  school themed pattern is Schoolhouse, seen more often but again not very common.


The Schoolhouses here are fairly small scale, the chimneys a rosy red.




I find it charming, even though up close the fabric is the houses are pretty ugly!





Apron or house dress prints, dating perhaps 1930-1950.


It has interestingly halfhearted quilting. Baptist Fans that are more lazy loops than arching rainbows we usually see.


And this is the last of my school quilts. It is unquilted, just a top. Larger scale Schoolhouses. All hand pieced.





Carefully designed in a black [mourning?] print that is prettier on the back, with maroon roofs and chimneys, a sort of striated fleck print. The ground fabric is its best  fabric, an adorable art deco-ish dark red and black calico, though I think this top predates 1930s art deco, probably is from 1880-1910?





It was never quilted but for some reason the border was folded in like a hem and sewed down.


Now for the giveaway [900 posts last week, a milestone]: I bought the above Schoolhouse top on eBay thinking it was red and brown, a color combo I love. But no, it is burgundy/ maroon and black. I really hate maroon. The fabrics are intact but of a thin quality. I aired it well and it isn't musty smelling but it definitely has some soiling issues. Too soiled to simply fold up and store with my clean quilts ; too ugly to  spend time cleaning it.





So in a no nonsense school-y kind of deal, I am offering it to whoever wants it, first come first serve! Posting both on my blog and FB. And when I say free I mean free. I'll even mail it to you at no cost,  *****you must live in US**** Just give it a good home. [and a bath!] Enjoy.

Yay! Winner is my friend Lori of Humble Quilts!


PS~ Lesson learned: I spoke too soon when I said Mo had lost interest in yarn as a yummy crazy toy. Mo was merely bidding his time.


Here is my dusty turquoise silk bamboo yarn, a victim of my pug who thinks he is a cat. Yes, Mel, I threw it out,tangles, dog slobber and all.


Sigh. So let's take a poll: School, loved it/ hated it?




love

lizzy

gone to the beach.....

Today/ Labor Day 40 mph gale. Poor Bitty quilt!











ABC Quilt Pattern [free] Temecula Quilt Company Little Letters   Just keep scrolling back for all the letters

9 comments:

  1. I would love the quilt and ad it to my lecture rounds!
    I didn't like school, especially the first scary few days of the unknown.

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  2. I don't want the quilt top, thanks, but I am curious why it's hemmed. Maybe whoever made it used it unquilted as a lightweight bedspread or dust cover? It would be interesting to know.

    I almost always liked school. I lived out in the country on a dirt road though, and seldom saw any of my school friends during the summer. Access to books was limited (I've always been a reader!) and summertime meant working in the garden - a LOT! Our family had a 1 acre garden and a 2 acre field, and we canned enough quarts of corn and green beans to last an entire year, plus some odds and ends of tomatoes and potatoes, and we picked and froze strawberries (and ate a bunch!) My dad was always trying something new; yellow pear tomatoes one year, kohlrabi one year (yuck!) and one year we grew peanuts! And one year someone gave him a bunch of watermelon seed that 'was too old' - so he planted all of it, and you guessed it - it all came up. We had LOTS of watermelon that summer!

    Even though I liked school, I looked forward to summer, too. Looking back, I'd probably have loved to go to school all year around with more week-long breaks!

    I NEVER liked homework, though!!

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  3. Yay for Lori! The quilts are very interesting, and very pretty,

    I was an alright student. I could have been better. I'm a bit of an introvert, so school always came with a decent amount of anxiety...which I am feeling now just thinking back on it, ugh.

    Have a good week!

    Kel

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  4. Once I got out of high school I never went back, even for the 50th reunion. I guess that says it all. Congratulations to Lori, I'm sure she will love your little quilt top.

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  5. Congrats to Lori! I hated and feared school (quite timid) for the first ELEVEN years. Finally, senior year, I decided to make a last ditch effort to make a sincere effort. Paid off as I was on the "B" honor roll all that year. No bragging here, just saying its possible, but, when you are a kid, no one (esp parents) can tell you otherwise. LOL!

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  6. I wasn't crazy about school and probably cruised through, not putting in maximum effort. I remember loving the library, Art and two years of home economics. Loathed french and latin although I've found both useful.
    Oh dear Mo, you're a discerning pup - going for the best, tactile yarn!! I was going to agree with you; bamboo needles are a good choice for the sometimes slippery bamboo yarns. That's what I used for a quick triangular seed stitch scarf that's great for keeping your neck warm in Autumn/Spring.
    Thank you for sharing your school themed quilts, especially the schoolhouse one with the wonderful 50's rose fabric. Regards, Penny

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  7. What pretty quilts. I like the ABCs one..unique to me!😊 So glad your quilt found a good home. No matter what they look like, it is wonderful to save them.. bless you.

    Rusty says Hi to Mo...even though he's in "yarn" trouble...lol

    Blessings
    Gert

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  8. Wow! That first quilt is incredible. There is just something about a red and white quilt. I loved school up until the 7th grade and then hated it. I raised my girls to love it and they did. Thank heavens. :) Kit

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  9. All of your quilts are wonderful! There are so many forms of beauty and artistry expressed in each piece!

    Thanks for sharing yourself and them with us!

    Sorry Mo thinks he's a cat, it must be a pug thing. The Gorilla is convinced she is a cat and lives to watch the world pass her window!

    ~Lisa

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