Wednesday, December 8, 2010

A Weekly History Blog

CIVIL WAR QUILTS.
The site is under construction. Check back on January 1st to see the first of the quilt blocks and stories.

12 comments:

fabriquefantastique said...

Oh good...even more for me to learn. I like the simple, straightforward way the information is presented.

Vivian said...

Very much looking forward to this blog. I'll be doing the Civil War Chronicles BOM starting in January and it will be fun to read this as I am working on it.

The Hardy Quilters said...

This is going to be great. Thank you for doing this.

Irene said...

I'm so looking forward to this.

GeeGee said...

I will be quilting along, thanks for posting!!

Unknown said...

Can I yet will be quilt along? I'm spanish quilter.Thanks

Magalis Marisol said...

Hola amiga!
Me gustarĂ­a participar!
Un fuerte abrazo desde Venezuela!

Unknown said...

Looking forward to reading and quilting! I'll be making the Civil War BOM as a way to honor my ancestors who fought in the Civil War. Two of my great-grandfathers, plus several of their brothers, including Uncle John DeBolt who was killed in the Battle of Gettysburg, and Uncle Charles Dutcher who died at Millikin's Bend, Louisiana.

StellaK said...

I grew up in Kingston, Georgia, where Sherman received his "scorched earth" orders. It was a shock to realize other places had buildings older than the Civil War! Love this idea.

Claudia Hieber said...

great!! I found this site yesterday..and will sew the blocks in 4"...
I love also this idea.
Claudia

Personalized Sketches and Sentiments said...

I am so excited about your blog, posts, and blocks and the history you share!!!

I have a dear friend who has been doing these and I am way behind, but hope to try and see what I can do... I consider myself a novice quilter, so it may take me a wee bit longer than most!

Thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge!

Blessings & Aloha!
(I am off tomorrow, so will be going to buy some fabric :o)

Anonymous said...

Are you publishing this as a book?