NancyinSTL wrote:
I recently watched the movie "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl Movie". It's a must-see for anyone who appreciates fine handwork (sewing, knitting or quilting). The setting is during the Great Depression and the little girl, Kit, is forced to wear clothes made from feedsacks. Her clothes and knitted hats are too beautiful for words. Oh, there are also quilts. I think one is a tumbling block. Since I don't remember, I'm going to have to watch the movie again.
This movie was on TV again yesterday, so I watched it again and actually enjoyed it more the second time around--one, because it was a good movie and, two, because I watched looking for the quilts. Among the ones I saw clearly, there was a bowtie quilt, a crazy quilt, a 9-patch, and a Grandmother's Flower Garden. You've got to watch carefully to see them, because the camera doesn't stay on them for long.
Okay, who started this? Now, I'll probably never watch a movie again without looking for quilts. I've got to go back and watch "The Secret Life of Bees" again, because I am certain it would have some quilts in it--another good movie.