I started quilting in 1979 our first daughter was borned that year.My aunt Milly owned a drapery buisness and gave her scraps to her sister Mildred which was another aunt,she shared the scraps with me and my grandmaw Loreen which was her sister we would sew together in my Aunt Milly Drapery studio some times together on sundays. There was no cutting matts or rulers or rotary cutters back when I started or I didn't know about them! Money was tight back in those days also. I used bed sheets for batting.
Grandmaw and aunt Mildred would sew thier quilt tops to cotton blankets, I never did that. I made a quilt in aday when I started out,I just sewed long straight pieces together mainly and quilted long straight lines in the ditch.I didn't do bindings I tucked and folded the seam line under inside then topped stitched around complete quilts. I ventured into afew patterns,dutch girl-sunbonnet sue,hearts. We used to call our quilts rag quilts. Cut out huge blocks sew them togeher,had lots of pretty fabric. When I was a young kid we had a neighbor Mrs Rice that made rag quilts and sold them for $20.00! She sold second hand cloths too, Everyone knew her as the rag lady,mom bought afew of her quilts and some rags too. Feeling like Dolly P here but not rags to riches.
I made my share of rag quilts. Took off sewing afew years got my machine back out and started making Table cloths and napkin linnens,Daughter Cinda moved off to SC-rock hill and joined a quilting guild and she learnt alot and shared all about the new tools and stuff,she really taught me alot. I had to go out and buy a better machine,mats ,rulers,rotary cutter,and the stash grew over the years. Daughter and I made little dresses for the granddaughter and that was fun. I made pajama and summer beach pants and this was fun.
Then along came Alex_Simply quilts,Elenor Burns, Ricky Tims,America sews creatively,Sewing with Nancy,Fons and Porter,and afew I can't think of but boy did I learn alot from them everyone. I have shows taped to this day." Many wonderful teachers I owe thanks too." My Very first sewing machine from 1979 was a Kenmore from sears_long gone, I wore it out. Both of my daughters quilt when they have the time.
How times have changed over the years. My mother sewed alittle not much. My father made a quilt afew years ago it was beautiful said he didn't think he would ever make another that it took to long to make,he worked on it all winter. I believe its been a tradition pass about here. "I Love Quilting"
Kathy