If you can not go to see an exhibition in person your channel offers a unique opportunity to see exhibits in detail through the eyes and with the knowlegde of the scholars who put years of their research in making them. Thank you so much for sharing these. Incidentally I am watching these while working on my own quilt. Re the time it took to make a bed rugg. From my own experience with weaving, spinning and embroidery, I think spinning the strands of wool needed would take more time than the actual embroidery. People these days often forget how much time yarn preparation took. The embroidery would be relatively quick, beacuse the stitches are big. If you embroidered several hours every day it can probably be done in between a month and 2 months.
Fascinating! I love seeing all the quilted petticoats and bed rugs. Lynne is excellent. I wish we could magically transport her to our home to look at a few of our quilts, but she knows it's carte blanche for anything she sees in our Facebook feed, and one day they'll all be in a place where people like Lynne can get to them. Great show! Kudos!!
Hello I’m new to your channel Miss Pat Sloan was telling us about you. I love vintage quilts and the story’s about them. Thank you for sharing your time with us God bless you and your family.
Hi, such a great chat!. I hope you are having a terrific day. I had another busy day in my sewing room and I feel like I'm only clipping away at a mountain of fabric scraps! LOL, I hope you have a fabulous week ahead! Thank you for posting this video and your time!
If you can not go to see an exhibition in person your channel offers a unique opportunity to see exhibits in detail through the eyes and with the knowlegde of the scholars who put years of their research in making them. Thank you so much for sharing these.
Incidentally I am watching these while working on my own quilt.
Re the time it took to make a bed rugg. From my own experience with weaving, spinning and embroidery, I think spinning the strands of wool needed would take more time than the actual embroidery. People these days often forget how much time yarn preparation took.
The embroidery would be relatively quick, beacuse the stitches are big. If you embroidered several hours every day it can probably be done in between a month and 2 months.
Fascinating! I love seeing all the quilted petticoats and bed rugs. Lynne is excellent. I wish we could magically transport her to our home to look at a few of our quilts, but she knows it's carte blanche for anything she sees in our Facebook feed, and one day they'll all be in a place where people like Lynne can get to them. Great show! Kudos!!
Thank you so much for this video. I watched it in its entirety. So much infirmation
Hello I’m new to your channel Miss Pat Sloan was telling us about you. I love vintage quilts and the story’s about them. Thank you for sharing your time with us God bless you and your family.
Hi, such a great chat!. I hope you are having a terrific day. I had another busy day in my sewing room and I feel like I'm only clipping away at a mountain of fabric scraps! LOL, I hope you have a fabulous week ahead! Thank you for posting this video and your time!
Thank you for watching!