This post is just a bit different from most in the
Dresden Hop and you won't want to miss my story below.
First, I must thank Madman Samm
over at Quilt Monster in My Closet for hosting.
AND these bloggers for sharing the day with me.
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I like to yard sale and usually I never find much.
I'm always hoping to find old sewing items.
At a yard sale a couple years ago
I found a box of old fabrics and
I found a box of old fabrics and
began to dig around in it.
Could it be...no wait...
OMG..it is....
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don't look excited....breathe deep.
I found some unfinished blocks.
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Fabric looks like feed sacks...
I'm pretty sure it is.
Dig deeper.
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Hands are shaking..heart pounding
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12 hand pieced
"Dresden Plates"
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"How much for this box of old fabric?"
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$1.00
I almost Peed my Pants!
So although I didn't make these 12 Dresdens,
I am guessing were made in the 40s...
from feed sacks and clothing.
I am guessing were made in the 40s...
from feed sacks and clothing.
I wanted to share them with you!
LOOK at these TEENY, TINY, hand stitches
My Dresdens in a Box!
Isn't it great that both young and old,
both Traditional and Modern quilters
can ALL enjoy such a block with roots that are so deep!
"What goes around comes around" was never more
true than with this quilt block design.
Keep you eyes wide open and dare to dig around
for Dresdens and other antique Kwilty Pleasures!
"What goes around comes around" was never more
true than with this quilt block design.
Keep you eyes wide open and dare to dig around
for Dresdens and other antique Kwilty Pleasures!