Wednesday, August 1, 2012

The Good Old Days?



A few days ago I posted pictures from a vintage quilt exhibit at the Mercer Museum in Doylestown. It was a wonderful, bright exhibit of unique quilts. Needled Mom commented on that post and then in a later email also made a comment about the tools they had to use. Well, here they are. Another part of the exhibit included some of the tools they did use. And there was not a rotary cutter among them!


A sewing machine in the middle?


I bet they weren't lightweight scissors. 


And these look like some form of medeival torture. Boy, have we come a long way. All the more reason to appreciate those old quilts.

This is where I should post a picture of my rotary cutter but I'll simply let you go and hug yours - but only if it's in the LOCKED postion! Have a fabulous day.


3 comments:

  1. Can you imagine???? Is that last item a stencil? Is it made of metal? Fascinating tools. I am definitely going to go hug my ruler, mat and rotary cutter. I may hug my sewing machine too! Thanks for sharing the tools. I would love to see that exhibit.

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  2. What a cool exhibit~ but you are right; I'll hug my tools too! ;-) Those metal stencils are really interesting!

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  3. Wow. Also makes me appreciate all the other conveniences that allow me the time to quilt! Can you imagine dong this after milking, gardening, cooking over a fire, dragging in firewood, etc?

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