I respect this quilt and fabric historian so much that it's a positive pleasure to have her mention my name...and Quilts of the Golden West. Take a look at Barbara's blog for more, including several photos.
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A loooooonnnng day today. Judged 250 quilts! I did it, but by wearing out a whole bevy of scribes and myself, in the process. Glad to be home and at the computer, where I can just let my mind wander. It got a real workout today in Grand Junction.
Appraising all day tomorrow. More mental digging and shoveling, but it's worth it.
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Now you've done it. Bought your book when it first came out, was intrigued by my first read-through but holding fast to my vow of getting a few already-in-process quilts finished. Now, I'm SO tempted to start on one of the book's projects. I AM an old-west girl, growing up in still-rural Nebraska and burying myself in Zane Grey. I used to run through the fields, avoiding cow patties and pretending I was a stealthy Indian.
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