Block 5
Tokens of Dried Roses
12" version with a 1" frame, set on point
By Sandi Brothers.
Block 5
Tokens of Dried Roses
8" Version
Sarah Morgan's grief over lost memories is echoed in a sawtooth star.
Dried flowers pressed in an album dated 1867
Andrew D.Lytle
Baton Rouge with the State Capitol in the distance
August 25, 1862 Linwood, East Feliciana
Parish
"She says when she entered
[our] house, she burst into tears at the desolation. It was one scene of ruin.
Libraries emptied, china smashed, sideboards split open with axes, three cedar
chests cut open, plundered, and set up on end; all parlor ornaments carried
off…. They entered my room, broke that fine mirror for sport, pulled down the
rods from the bed and with them pulverized my toilet set, taking all Lydia's
china ornaments I had packed in the wash-stand. The debris filled my basin and
ornamented my bed. My desk was broken open. Over it was spread all my letters,
and private papers, a diary I kept when twelve years old, and sundry 'tokens of
dried roses, etc,' which must have been very
funny, them all being labeled with the donor's name and the occasion. Fool! how
I writhe when I think of all they saw…Lilly's sewing-machine had disappeared;
but as mother's was too heavy to move, they merely smashed the needles."
Library of Congress
Sewing machines were considered the machinery of war because uniforms were sewed on them. Union soldiers often destroyed machines when they came upon them. Breaking the needles was enough. With the blockade Southerners had a hard time getting replacements.
The pieced block has a
BlockBase number.
BlockBase #2830
Aunt Eliza's Star
Aunt Eliza's Star
Cutting 12":
A: Cut 1 square 6 1/8".
B: Cut 4 squares 4 1/2" for the background.
C: Cut 3 squares 5 1/4". (1 of background, 2 for star points). Cut each into 4 triangles with 2 diagonal cuts.
You need 12 triangles.
Cutting 8":
A: Cut 1 square 4-1/4".
B: Cut 4 squares 3-1/8" for the background. (3-3/16" is the larger measurement if you use the BlockBase 1/16th" default)
C: Cut 3 squares 3-7/8". (1 of background, 2 for star points). Cut each into 4 triangles with 2 diagonal cuts.
Make 4 corner units out of square B and the triangles. Then make diagonal strips.
Optional applique
Applique a star or a
heart after piecing.
Go back to the January 5, 2013 post to see a JPG with the heart
and the star.
A soldier occupies a Southern mansion.
William Waud, 1864
Library of Congress
2 comments:
I really love the story behind this block.
Debbie
I can not imagine the scene in that house! Quite shocking to think of even smashing her needles! Thank you for sharing this block!
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