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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl

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Nancy
West Seneca New York
USA
9093 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  10:55:31 AM  Show Profile
Posted a few pictures, my Grand parents first grocery list from 1914, you will have to click on it to see it real good. My other redwork quilt from the 1930's, and a couple of other pictures. It seems all my older quilts are from the 1930's. I have a few newer ones, probably from the 1980s. Must have been a very popular pastime in the 30's.
NANCY JO

www.Nancy-Jo.blogspot.com

Nance in France
True Blue Farmgirl

1438 Posts

Nancy
St. Laurent de la Salanque
France
1438 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  10:58:22 AM  Show Profile
Nancy Jo, loved that grocery list! Everything is beautiful. And see, like I said, your house is already spotless! Nance
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl

9093 Posts

Nancy
West Seneca New York
USA
9093 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  11:46:24 AM  Show Profile
Thankyou Nance, could be delayed jet lag, I don't think my house is that spotless.
NANCY JO


www.Nancy-Jo.blogspot.com
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Tina Michelle
True Blue Farmgirl

6948 Posts

Tina
sunshine state FL
USA
6948 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  12:09:05 PM  Show Profile
very nice. that is no neat that your grandmother saved the shopping list.

~Seize the Day! Live, Love, Laugh~
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jpbluesky
True Blue Farmgirl

6066 Posts

Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  12:16:23 PM  Show Profile
Quilting becomes popular when times are rough. The 1930's was depression time. Blankets were a luxury. Redworks are rare! Yours is beautiful.

In the 70's, I think the need to learn how to survive came forward again. So everyone began to learn about quilts, candlemaking, basket weaving, etc.

All of my old quilts are from these two time periods, also. Equally as beautiful.

Psalm 51: 10-13

Edited by - jpbluesky on Apr 12 2007 12:18:12 PM
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owwlady
True Blue Farmgirl

899 Posts

Jan
Tomahawk WI
USA
899 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  12:23:23 PM  Show Profile
How wonderful to have that shopping list!
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Mumof3
True Blue Farmgirl

3890 Posts

Karin
Ellenwood GA
USA
3890 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  1:24:39 PM  Show Profile
What a nice thing to have! I just love those humble things that were part of everyday life. That one is a treasure.

Karin

Wherever you go, there you are.
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lamamama
True Blue Farmgirl

255 Posts

Melanie
CA
USA
255 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  1:45:00 PM  Show Profile
I agree... that shopping list a true treasure!
What an heirloom!

Thanks for sharing
Melanie
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl

9093 Posts

Nancy
West Seneca New York
USA
9093 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  2:53:09 PM  Show Profile
JEANIE, Thanks for your imput on the dates all seeming to be about the same on the making of the quilts. Wish I could see yours.
Yes girls that shopping list is a winner. I had it framed so I could hang it in my kitchen. Can't believe she had saved it because she saved almost nothing, even gave up her wedding ring to the red cross during world war two.
NANCY JO

www.Nancy-Jo.blogspot.com
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Marybeth
True Blue Farmgirl

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Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
USA
6418 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  3:00:00 PM  Show Profile
Loved it all, Nancy Jo. I do like redwork. I am doing a horse scene in different colors I may just change it and do all red, hmmmm.
What a wonderful thing to save the first shopping list. Why didn't I think of that.?! I do remember (it seems like a loong time ago) I would go shopping, once a week, with my girlfriend and we would have $25 and we would see who could buy the most stuff. I remember hamburger would be on sale for 4lb. for a dollar. Wow, times have changed. MB
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Edited by - Marybeth on Apr 12 2007 3:03:42 PM
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theoanne
True Blue Farmgirl

282 Posts

teddie
CARROLLTON GA
282 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  6:21:11 PM  Show Profile
Hi Nancy,
How neat that you have that list. I have a copy of my G-grandpas farm diary after he moved to USA from Hungry. It was very interesting to read. There are some price lists in there for grain, amnimals etc. You are giving me an idea to frame it. Mind if I borrow your idea? Loved your Quilt. I have recently taken a likeing to redwork so it is very interesting to see the quilt. I love to see your pics. Some day I will have to figure out how to post my own. I have some old quilts my MIL made. They are signed in embriodery in her maiden name and dated 1939 and 1941. They are applique. I think you would like them.
Tomorrow is my day off. You have inspired me to go yard sale and thrift store. I'll let ya'll know if I find anything.

TEDDIE

Too blessed to be stressed!
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Buttercup
True Blue Farmgirl

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Talitha
Vermont
USA
1433 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  7:36:42 PM  Show Profile  Click to see Buttercup's MSN Messenger address
Oh I LOVED that first shopping list!! That was so neat! I love things like that! Can't wait til I get settled in and get some of my family's herloms together and up!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
Hugz!
Talitha


"If we could maintain the wonder of childhood and at the same time grasp the wisdom of age, what wonder,what wisdom,what life would be ours"
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abbasgurl
True Blue Farmgirl

1262 Posts

Rhonda

USA
1262 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  10:53:11 PM  Show Profile
Well Nancy, you've tempted me again...so I'm off to have a look! Blogspot takes forever to load on my dinosaur computer, but your photos always make it worth waiting! :)
Rhonda

I'm a one girl revolution.
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Past Blessings
True Blue Farmgirl

1083 Posts

Brenda
Orchard Prairie WA
USA
1083 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2007 :  11:06:02 PM  Show Profile
What a fun heirloom that grocery list is! I love all the wonderful quilts too. I have that same Carolyn Westbrook book. I love it. The cover is rather misleading, as it looks very "shabby chic" but overall she has a lot more color than that and has a real talent for blending eclectics. Thanks for sharing your treasures with us!

Hugs & blessings,

Brenda

Past Blessings . . . Celebrating Life as it used to be . . . when people loved God, loved their families and loved their country.
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Amie C.
True Blue Farmgirl

2099 Posts


Finger Lakes Region NY
2099 Posts

Posted - Apr 13 2007 :  05:42:16 AM  Show Profile
Nancy, what kind of magical house do you have? You're always bringing out some new treasure from the past, and you score new stuff every week at the thrift store. And yet your house always looks neat as a pin in your pictures. Do your closets expand infinitely?
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl

9093 Posts

Nancy
West Seneca New York
USA
9093 Posts

Posted - Apr 13 2007 :  08:58:21 AM  Show Profile
Thanks for all the comments, yes Amie I have to leave lots and lots of things I want at the thrift store, Room is running out, and believe it or not I can't stand clutter. evrything has to have a home.
I forgot to mention, there are 16 things on the grocery list and the total bill is 1.89, isn't that funny?
NANCY JO

www.Nancy-Jo.blogspot.com
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