We had a guild speaker yesterday who specializes in collecting antique (1700-1900) quilts and she was so adamant about labels because of all the quilts she has with no history attached.
The opposity was true with one that was made in the early 1800's, given to a son and then on to a grandson and then on to another generation in the 1920's! With each gift, an additional note was attached in the actual giver's handwriting, describing the relationship of the giver to the givee. Marvelous!
If we will at the very least put:
OUR NAME
OUR CITY/STATE
DATE
on our quilts, then all the records available in all the databases all over the country/world can be used to research the history of the quilt.
So why do I have unlabeled quilts in my house?
Inexcusable! Especially now that thanks to Sharon Pederson, we can program it into our machine (if we have a machine that'll do it) and put at least that simple info on each and every one!
That's my job for this weekend!
How about you?
Lynn
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