Showing posts with label Gloria Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gloria Hall. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Feed and Flour Sacks Galore

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My local quilt guild had Gloria Hall from Palmyra, NE do the program at our meeting last week.  She is an avid feed sack collector and shared the history of the bags and showed many, many examples of the printed bags.  Did I say many, many, many?  She had some aprons, clothing and a few quilts to show too.  I really enjoyed the program but it just got way too long.  Her program lasted 2 hours.  Yes you read that right, 2 whole hours. 

She is a sweet woman with a great wealth of knowledge but we did have to have a business meeting after her program and that didn’t get started until 9:30 pm. so the program was almost an hour too long.   We got everything finished as quickly as we could so everyone could get home but it was much later than normal.  Some members, including me have about a 40 minute drive to and from the meetings.IMG_4409
I learned many things about the manufacture, dating and use of the printed flour and feed bags but also learned how she can tell if something has been stitched on a treadle sewing machine vs. an electric machine.  Gloria told us to look at 15” or so of stitching and pay close attention to the stitch length.  An electric machine will produce the same size stitches all along the seam where as the treadle machine will produce a string of same sized stitches then 3 to 5 tiny stitches then another string of same sized stitches, etc.  The reason for this is when the sewer stops to reposition her hands and fabric the machine makes a few small stitches then back to the larger, even ones after she started going again.  Isn’t that the most amazing thing to know?

Well – fall is moving in, the evenings have been cooling down and we have even had some cool days.  Before you know it we will be starting to harvest the corn and soybeans.  I am sure I will be out helping this year so after we start my posts may not be quite as regular.

Until Later,
Lynn

Friday, March 20, 2009

Quilt Guild Meeting

We had quilt guild last night but had a change of program because our speaker, a good friend of mine, got the flu. She called me around noon as she couldn't get hold of the program chairman of the guild to let me know she just was not going to make it. She did however give me the name of a friend that was willing to come do a program for us instead.

After making repeated calls to our president and VP with no answer I called another member and asked what I should do. We both agreed I should call the lady and see if she would come that night.

I called Gloria Hall who also lives near Lincoln and she graciously agreed to come and do a program for us. What a wonderful thing to do at the last minute - she said her friend Bonnie would do the same if the tables were turned. That is the sign of a true friend!

Anyway, Gloria came with her grandson and gave a wonderful program on quilts in her collection from 1800 - 1950s. She had done research on a lot of them and had great stories to accompany the quilts. If you are ever in need of a great program consider Gloria Hall. She has gone to Japan twice to teach and lecture and has lectured all over the US so I know she will travel. Check out her website here. She collects and sells quilts so check them out on the website too - Grandma's Quilts
Better get off the computer now and get ready for my lunch guests. My friend M had a birthday yesterday so I invited her and another friend over for lunch. The lasagna is made and the house is clean so just need to get myself ready.

Happy Quilting,
Lynn

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