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sherone_13 Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 08:57:14 AM
this is a pic of my Grandma's Hoosier. It sits in my parlor. It was going to be distroyed when they tore her house down, but I saved it!!!

Does anyone else have a pic or story about a hoosier cabinet?

Sherone



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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 10:02:59 PM
Just beautiful!! I have always wanted one..maybe someday!! I kinda know the finish and all that I want...I love both of yours...so different and both so pretty!!!

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miss wilma Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 9:43:59 PM
Sherone Your Hoosier is very pretty, yours is to Tammy, I was impressed by the picture on the left also Sherone,

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Tammy Claxton Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 7:12:00 PM
So beautiful. I have a special place in my heart for Hoosier cabinets! Here's mine -




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pinkroses Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 4:43:19 PM
Oooo, I love that and the log cabin quilt.
Did you make that?
I have made 9 full size quilts and have yet to make a log cabin.
Loved the picture. pinkroses

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Ronna Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 10:19:08 AM
My daughter bought a very nice one from a gift shop that had used it for display for at least 25 years. Think she paid about $500 and it's well worth it. There was one sitting in a tiny house in the small town where my husband grew up; had been there for at least 50 years. Woman who bought the house agreed to sell it and an oak ice box to me for $50 each and then her grandaughter claimed both of them.
Was many years ago, probably 30, but I still feel cheated. My BIL had lived in the house and I'd loved the Hoosier when I was a teenager.
Ronna
sherone_13 Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 10:11:37 AM
Thanks! I love that quilt. It was a gift from a dear friend of mine. The pink pillow on the rocking chair was a gift from my MIL and the pink quilt behind the red and blue one was made by my mom. I remember lying under it as she made it watching the pictures appear on the bottom. Ahhhh, childhood.

It's cold here too. Come to think of it, a quilt wrapped around me does sound good.

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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 09:14:52 AM
Hooray for you for rescuing it, Sherone! Good girl! And that's a pretty quilt on that nice rocking chair. It's a cold day here in KY. I'd love to be sitting in that rocking chair with the quilt over me having a cup of tea!

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JessieMae Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 09:08:17 AM
Oh, wow! I am SO jealous! I have wanted a Hoosier cabinet for ages, but I've never found one I both like AND afford!

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