Quilting Babcia
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Crafty Home Cottage
- ..................Quilt to the Edge....
- <center>Humble Quilts</center>
- Barbara Brackman's <br> MATERIAL CULTURE
- Cat Patches
- Exuberant Color
- Flourishing Palms
- Fret Not Yourself
- Fun With Barb
- julierosequilts
- Kathy's Quilts
- mehitabel's musings
- NeedledMom
- Quilt History Reports
- Quilt Inspiration
- Quilting Gallery
- Quilting Tutorials
- Quilts Etc!
- Quilts, Fabric and Thread Tales
- Quilts-Vintage and Antique
- Quilty Pleasures
- rogue quilter
- Sane, Crazy, Crumby Quilting
- Second Story Quilting
- Sew Fresh Quilts
- Sewing &amp; Quilt Gallery
- sewingly along...
- Sowing Stitches
- StitchinByTheLake
- The Constant Quilter
- The Knitting Quilter
- The Painted Quilt
- Thoughts From The Field...
- Through My Window
- VROOMANS QUILTS
- What a Hoot!
- Woolie Mammoth
Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Happily retired! |
Location | New York, United States |
Introduction | My Babcia (grandma) was a very special person in my life. Although she was not a quilter, she sewed beautifully on her Singer treadle machine, fashioning dresses and other items for her two girls during the Depression years. One of my earliest memories is of my mom sewing at that treadle machine in Babcia's big country kitchen and of being allowed to treadle the machine when she was finished. Now I collect vintage Singer machines and use them to make quilts for my own grandbabies. And so now I am a quilting Babcia. |