Today is a cold winter's day here in the Midwest. We call each other to see what we can do today...movies? In my small town our two theaters (each built in 1932) are showing Lincoln, Les Mis, and Life of Pi. All three are academy award nominees and films I want to see. Today, I think it will be Lincoln. We, my friends and I, will wear our warmest clothes and walk down to the circle to spend the afternoon.
Days and nights like this bring out all the quilts for the beds. All the beds in my house are covered with quilts from my great-grandmother Chloe.
The one in the photo is one of my favorites. I love this quilt along with the others. (There is another one of her quilts on the chair by the curtains.)
So, let's tie together this week's column and the photo.
As always, thanks for reading.
Lou Ann
Chloe's Quilt |
2 comments:
Your great grandmother Chloe's quilt looks very much like my grandmother Trella's quilt. It must have been a popular pattern.
OH reader
This is the most colorful quilt I own. The others are of just two colors and for the purpose of keeping warm. All, of course, are made from scraps. I am sure you treasure yours as much as I do.
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