Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Feedsack Club

I am going to Change the name of this blog to me more in line with the feedsack club. There are many advantages to using this as a forum for feedsacks. It will allow us to show actual colors and patterns of feedsacks. It will be easire to buy sell and trade if we have colored pictures of the sack we are talking about. With Jane planning the get together for spring it will be much easier to keep everyone up to date on happenings. I will continue to send out the paper newsletter as well since some of our members do not have computer access. Keep watching for the changes.

Below are some of the feedsack quilts from the Coopersville Feedsack Fashion Show.





These are pictures of my favorite quilt. I love the color and pattern selections.







Please bear with me as I make the changes for a better blog for all of us.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Feedsack Newsletter


Welcome to the Coopersville Farm Museum Quilt Show. Please come on in and enjoy our Feedsack Fashion Show.We will begin the festivities with intrducing our emcee for the night Mrs. Rhea Mae Hubble. For those of you who don't know Rhea Mae she is a leader in the continuing education of the community to the importance and use of Feedsacks. Now on with the show.


These ladies are modeling the latest in apron fashions for the up and coming season. This lady is getting ready to hang her the shoe bag she finished making.




As we continue through our show we will now be featuring our line of Feedsack dresses. Notice the features of the dresses. Most have the additional matching bonnet,hat or head scarf to complete the ensamble.






I hope you enjoyed the show so far. Stayed tuned for tomorrow we will be featuring the feedsack quilts and accessories. Have a wonderful day.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Feedsack Newsletter


Here are some of the colored pictures from the newsletter. The first couple are from the Coopersville Farm Museum. I'm hoping to get there for the feedsack part of the show. This working full time really is cramping my style.



The next is the square from Charlotte Bull. She does gorgeous work. Her knowledge of block history is amazing.

I'll post some more tomorrow. Enjoy.