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Loved this! I'm a quilter. So many stories came back to mind of the ladies I used to quilt with. They are all gone now. I learned so much from them, not just about quilting but about life. All of them were widows but were living their lives as best as they could. Quilting is about so much more than keeping warm.
I enjoyed this series so much. I'm a quilter so it was very interesting to me. I started quilting in my early 20s. I'm 70 now. I've always enjoyed creating with my hands. Knit, chochet, making clothes, cross stitch. But I found my real love in quilting. When I was a little girl and I'd get worried or upset about something my grandmother would tell me get out of your head and into your hands. She would get me doing something and sure enough, I would forget what ever was bothering me. Thank you so much for sharing this book with us.
So true! I was taught to get busy when you’re upset and worrying about something. I usually go to my garden in the spring and summer and my sun room or quilt room to quilt in the winter. Busy hands are definitely therapeutic.
Thank you so much for sharing this reading about quilts with us. I've thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it and now I'm going to get out some of my quilts stuffed in a chest and hang them on a ladder and enjoy looking at them, and possibly wipe a tear or two as memories come visiting.
Thank you, Tipper! I have enjoyed every chapter of this book. I can't wait to hear about the next one. It doesn't really matter what it is. I just love hearing your sweet voice each week. Thanks for reading to us!
I have cross stitched for 42 years. My mother in law taught and encouraged me saying it would teach me patience. I imagine quilting teaches the same lesson. 😊🪡🪡
Thank you Tipper! I love you reading this. I love to quilt . I am not very good. I have not learned the hand technique. I so want to . Isn’t that amazing how they garden too and canned like that’s the way of life . I feel like I have yearning to learn all this now .
I really like Edgar. He sounds like he knew he had a very smart wife. I so enjoyed this book. It got me motivated to restore an old family quilt. Thank you, Tipper for taking the time to read to us. I know your family has been through a real trial lately. I am so happy to hear Granny is home where she belongs. Your readings do more for me than you will ever know.
This has been a wonderful book! I used to crossstitch... could hardly put it down, so I understand how you get lost in the work. Thanks Tipper, I'm looking forward to your next selection🙂💐
Thank you Tipper for a wonderful book & taking your time to read it to us. I am a quilter so looked forward to every segment, the patterns, the people & how quilting played such a large role in their lives. They were so talented & could transform even scraps into a work of art.
Every reading of this book had even more beautiful quilts and interesting stories. There is just something about working on a quilt that takes you to another place away from all your troubles and all the stress and strife of the world. I also achieve that when I spin. You just get so wrapped up in what you’re doing that you’re oblivious to everything else….and I have two burnt up tea kettles to prove it.😂😂😂. TeresaSue
My mom used to cross stitch when I was little. One of our cats would sit on her lap and watch from the other side as the needle and thread went in and out. I think she used to embroider too, but that would have been before she got married. She used to be a seamstress, and she loves crochet. My grandparents have many items mom has made for them since she was a teen. There's a cross stitch family tree, other cross stitched things, and a couple crocheted blankets. Other family members have similar gifts from her.
Hi Tipper so please to hear that granny is home from the hospital prayers and love being sent. Thank you for this reading really enjoyed it, my, all the different designs they are all so beautiful God bless ❤
Just now getting to listen. It's 10:21 pm. Busy day today . It's nice to see and hear you reading. I can't believe this is the end of this book. Prayers for granny continue. You are my bed time reading. So thank you Tipper.
This was an interesting subject and a great book! Having no knowledge of quilting, I was surprised at all the different patterns the personal stories made the reading come alive! Thank you for reading to us!
Thank you Tipper what beautiful quilts , my friend made me quilt with different small squares . Very nice and warm . Thank you for reading this book have a blessed weekend stay safe.
How Mildred describes quilting is how I have been with crochet. My husband & kids would go off, I would do what I needed to do and then get stuck in. The tv was on in the background but I didn't watch it. I also knitted but prefer crochet.
I enjoyed this last reading so very much. The others were also interesting also. It was so good to come and visit with you Tipper and listen to you read. Thank you. Continued prayers for Granny. 🙏🏻
Stories about quilters and the variety of choices each quilter personified; held my attention. Quilter's activities, technically, I happily leave to them. This book is a gem !! Thank you Tipper for your reading talent !!!👏👏👏👏💐
I've never met you, Tipper or your family. But I love you all. My grandfather came from Wilmington, NC and I know that's not the mountains but he had a nice accent and he was the only family I knew from out there. I like to think my family I never met would have been kind of like your family. It fills my heart to see your family just living life. I especially love these stories about quilts. My grandma machine sewed and I've been hand sewing since I was a teenager. I am currently making my first quilt. It's for a friend's first baby. It's not perfect but it is full of love. Thank you.
I love edger . She sounds like a wonderful teacher she started with the basics. Glad to see you reading again and great full Granny’s home.blessings and love. Y’all look so much more at peace and joyful.
I helped my aunt piece and quilt a double wedding ring quilt for my cousins wedding present. It was a gift of pure love from the heart as this was her first neice. I xsometimes wonder if she still has that quilt??? I kept one my mother made for 25; years. It got lost during a divorce and move. I still miss that quilt. Every one in the house wanted it if they were sick and didnt frel good. It was the love quilt.
Wonderful book! My aunt had the most beautiful crazy quilts that I loved but never knew anything about them except someone in the family, a long time ago, had made them. I love all quilts but the beautiful crazy quilts are my favorite. I can't wait to see what book you choose next Tipper! 📚❤
Thank you. This has been an uplifting experience. My great grandmother's pastor related she told him she so loved the church because it was the one place she felt joy in life. I think some of these quilters must have felt the same way about quilting.
I'd mentioned how my late mother in law, Barbara, was a quilter. Aunt Gina was one of her friends from her quilting group. She has a quilt made by Barbara-- if I remember correctly, Barbara gifted it to her when she knew she was dying. Aunt Gina keeps the quilt packed away, she's afraid to use it. That's just the kind of person she is. Maybe I'll figure out how she can display the quilt while still keeping it protected-- like that lady in the book that kept some of hers in a pie safe.
I see both sides of the debates on whether yo use old quilts or yo save them. I use all but 2 of mine. I’m saving those for my grandchildren. If they don’t want them…I’ll have to figure out a plan B. 😊
I want to thank you for reading "A People and Their Quilts". I've always done Arts and Crafts: Sewing, painting, embroidery, crochet, papercrafts, dollmaking, and many others. I've even made a couple of quilts. Nothing fancy, just crib quilts. I wish now that I had done more quilting. Unfortunately, as I've gotten older, I've developed hand tremors, which makes it nearly impossible to do anything with fine details, so I really appreciate this glimpse of the world of quilting. To see all the beautiful designs, and to hear the stories of the quilters has given me so much pleasure.
Gonna go back and check your series out. I have a picture from the 1800s of my ggg grandma sitting with the aunts, a large handmade quilt hangs behind them on a porch typical of the Ozarks in that time. They originally came from Appalachia (northern Alabama/se tennessee). You can sure tell that the quilt was special to my GGG Grandmother Lita :) I sure wish I could go back in time and ask Lita about that quilt! Thanks from us to yall, Tipper 💜 God Bless
Thanks so much for sharing this book ❣️ It brought back many memories of watching my grandmother quilting at her quilting frame when I was a little girl growing up in Appalachia ( SW Virginia)!! She lived next door to us for most of my childhood!!! I was afraid to try to quilt because of the possibility of getting stuck by the needle, which was too close to getting a shot, which I hated!!! 😢 I wish I would have been braver and asked her to teach me to quilt! My mother also quilted and she taught me how to iron her pattern pieces!!! I really liked doing that!!! 😊 Years later she gave me a Flower Garden quilt that she had pieced the top and my aunt quilted for her!!! I have many wonderful memories of using that quilt, especially with my grandchildren!!😂 I did take a quilting class in 1994 and made a table runner!!!!😊 My only quilting project! So this book has been so enjoyable ❣️Love you and your family ❣️You are my favorite RUclipsr❣️✝️❣️
Great reading tipper it was awsome I hope your wonderful mom got home ok and feeling better tell Matt I said hello and Paul and the girls to thank you so much .
I like the quilt on the foot of Mildreds bed that was made in 1860 by the six sisters and given to their brother when he was fixin to get married. Hey Tipper, I was thinking it would be kinda cool to take a couple of your old quilts and give them to the two grandchildren for Christmas. I know that's probably the furthest thing from your mind. 🤪 I hope Granny had a good week and is settling in back home. Love y'all and God bless.
Thank you for sharing this book Tipper. I really enjoyed this book. I can barely see a button still I found this book so enjoyable. I do have some nice quilts that have been given to me and I have bought a couple. I always enjoyed the beauty of them and the history.
Hi Tipper Yes I enjoy this book and the pictures were priceless. Can't wait for the new book .very happy that Granny is home and feeling better. Tipper did you receive my box I mail to you and the girls ? ??God bless you and your family ❤patsy
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Loved this! I'm a quilter. So many stories came back to mind of the ladies I used to quilt with. They are all gone now. I learned so much from them, not just about quilting but about life. All of them were widows but were living their lives as best as they could. Quilting is about so much more than keeping warm.
I really enjoyed this. I love quilts.
My grandmother was a quilter. Loved this book. Thanks
Thank you so much for sharing this book with us. Listening to you read and then talk about it afterwards is so very enjoyable.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I enjoyed this series so much. I'm a quilter so it was very interesting to me. I started quilting in my early 20s. I'm 70 now. I've always enjoyed creating with my hands. Knit, chochet, making clothes, cross stitch. But I found my real love in quilting. When I was a little girl and I'd get worried or upset about something my grandmother would tell me get out of your head and into your hands. She would get me doing something and sure enough, I would forget what ever was bothering me. Thank you so much for sharing this book with us.
I love your grandmother's advice 😊
So true! I was taught to get busy when you’re upset and worrying about something. I usually go to my garden in the spring and summer and my sun room or quilt room to quilt in the winter. Busy hands are definitely therapeutic.
Thank you so much for sharing this reading about quilts with us. I've thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it and now I'm going to get out some of my quilts stuffed in a chest and hang them on a ladder and enjoy looking at them, and possibly wipe a tear or two as memories come visiting.
Thank you, Tipper! I have enjoyed every chapter of this book. I can't wait to hear about the next one. It doesn't really matter what it is. I just love hearing your sweet voice each week. Thanks for reading to us!
That quilt for DW Prophet is amazing. Well they all are.
I have cross stitched for 42 years. My mother in law taught and encouraged me saying it would teach me patience. I imagine quilting teaches the same lesson. 😊🪡🪡
This was a great book, I related to so many of them ❤ thank you so much!
Loved, loved, loved this book! Thank you Tipper. Looking forward to the next one, tho I hate to see this one go. 💜
Love the book reading
Thank you Tipper! I love you reading this. I love to quilt . I am not very good. I have not learned the hand technique. I so want to . Isn’t that amazing how they garden too and canned like that’s the way of life . I feel like I have yearning to learn all this now .
I really like Edgar. He sounds like he knew he had a very smart wife. I so enjoyed this book. It got me motivated to restore an old family quilt. Thank you, Tipper for taking the time to read to us. I know your family has been through a real trial lately. I am so happy to hear Granny is home where she belongs. Your readings do more for me than you will ever know.
I enjoyed ❤
This has been a wonderful book! I used to crossstitch... could hardly put it down, so I understand how you get lost in the work. Thanks Tipper, I'm looking forward to your next selection🙂💐
Enjoyed every second. Thanks so very much.
I’m a quilter and thoroughly enjoyed this video.
Thank you very much!!! 💕✝️🌅🕊️🙏😇🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Tipper for a wonderful book & taking your time to read it to us. I am a quilter so looked forward to every segment, the patterns, the people & how quilting played such a large role in their lives. They were so talented & could transform even scraps into a work of art.
Every reading of this book had even more beautiful quilts and interesting stories. There is just something about working on a quilt that takes you to another place away from all your troubles and all the stress and strife of the world. I also achieve that when I spin. You just get so wrapped up in what you’re doing that you’re oblivious to everything else….and I have two burnt up tea kettles to prove it.😂😂😂. TeresaSue
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My mom used to cross stitch when I was little. One of our cats would sit on her lap and watch from the other side as the needle and thread went in and out. I think she used to embroider too, but that would have been before she got married. She used to be a seamstress, and she loves crochet. My grandparents have many items mom has made for them since she was a teen. There's a cross stitch family tree, other cross stitched things, and a couple crocheted blankets. Other family members have similar gifts from her.
The best part is that Granny the Great is back home.
Thanks for sharing these stories, very relaxing and peaceful. 😇🙏🏻❤️😇🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed them 😊
Hi Tipper so please to hear that granny is home from the hospital prayers and love being sent. Thank you for this reading really enjoyed it, my, all the different designs they are all so beautiful God bless ❤
Just now getting to listen. It's 10:21 pm. Busy day today . It's nice to see and hear you reading. I can't believe this is the end of this book. Prayers for granny continue. You are my bed time reading. So thank you Tipper.
This was an interesting subject and a great book! Having no knowledge of quilting, I was surprised at all the different patterns the personal stories made the reading come alive! Thank you for reading to us!
Poor sweet Granny 👵 she has really been through it with her hands swelling then peeling 😢 LOLove Granny ❤
Praying and Blessed! 🤗🙏💕👣
Thank you! 🤗
Thank you Tipper what beautiful quilts , my friend made me quilt with different small squares . Very nice and warm . Thank you for reading this book have a blessed weekend stay safe.
Tipper it was worth the wait to a great book thank you take care and God bless 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Thank you Tipper for reading to us, I have really enjoyed the book and I'm looking forward to the next one.
How Mildred describes quilting is how I have been with crochet. My husband & kids would go off, I would do what I needed to do and then get stuck in. The tv was on in the background but I didn't watch it. I also knitted but prefer crochet.
I enjoyed this last reading so very much. The others were also interesting also. It was so good to come and visit with you Tipper and listen to you read. Thank you. Continued prayers for Granny. 🙏🏻
I'm so glad!
Stories about quilters and the variety of choices each quilter personified; held my attention. Quilter's activities, technically, I happily leave to them. This book is a gem !! Thank you Tipper for your reading talent !!!👏👏👏👏💐
I've never met you, Tipper or your family. But I love you all. My grandfather came from Wilmington, NC and I know that's not the mountains but he had a nice accent and he was the only family I knew from out there. I like to think my family I never met would have been kind of like your family. It fills my heart to see your family just living life.
I especially love these stories about quilts. My grandma machine sewed and I've been hand sewing since I was a teenager. I am currently making my first quilt. It's for a friend's first baby. It's not perfect but it is full of love. Thank you.
So glad you’ve enjoyed the book! Thank you 😊
I love edger . She sounds like a wonderful teacher she started with the basics. Glad to see you reading again and great full Granny’s home.blessings and love. Y’all look so much more at peace and joyful.
Enjoyed the book series but I’m a little prejudice since John Rice’s Museum of Appalachia is close by! Looking forward to the next book!
On the wall inside the foyer hall is a work of art: Appalachian Quilt Patterns. It was moved there for the renovation of the fountain.
I helped my aunt piece and quilt a double wedding ring quilt for my cousins wedding present. It was a gift of pure love from the heart as this was her first neice. I xsometimes wonder if she still has that quilt??? I kept one my mother made for 25; years. It got lost during a divorce and move. I still miss that quilt. Every one in the house wanted it if they were sick and didnt frel good. It was the love quilt.
I loved this series so much! It was comforting to hear the stories of the different quilts. I’m so glad you chose this story, thank you Tipper. 🥰
Wonderful book! My aunt had the most beautiful crazy quilts that I loved but never knew anything about them except someone in the family, a long time ago, had made them. I love all quilts but the beautiful crazy quilts are my favorite. I can't wait to see what book you choose next Tipper! 📚❤
I love all the quilts i grew up watching the older ladies make quilts wish i could do it God bless you all and keep you
I enjoyed this series so much! Many of the cities named are close to me, i'm in Bristol TN. My great grandmother was a quilter
Thank you. This has been an uplifting experience. My great grandmother's pastor related she told him she so loved the church because it was the one place she felt joy in life. I think some of these quilters must have felt the same way about quilting.
I'd mentioned how my late mother in law, Barbara, was a quilter. Aunt Gina was one of her friends from her quilting group. She has a quilt made by Barbara-- if I remember correctly, Barbara gifted it to her when she knew she was dying. Aunt Gina keeps the quilt packed away, she's afraid to use it. That's just the kind of person she is. Maybe I'll figure out how she can display the quilt while still keeping it protected-- like that lady in the book that kept some of hers in a pie safe.
I just love hearing you tell your stories... makes me feel so relaxed.. thank you ❤
Love the stories watched all the videos of the beautiful quilts thanks for sharing 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I see both sides of the debates on whether yo use old quilts or yo save them. I use all but 2 of mine. I’m saving those for my grandchildren. If they don’t want them…I’ll have to figure out a plan B. 😊
I really enjoy your Quilt stories Tipper! Thank you so much for your time and dedication so we can enjoy them.
You are so welcome!
I enjoyed this book a lot being a quilter myself. I prefer my quilts be used. Thank you for reading Tipper.
Me too! I tell people use it and wear it out. They gets softer, more comfortable, and more loved with use.
You are so welcome!
Those are some beautiful quilts. Never ceases to amaze me the works of art created by these talented quilters.
I want to thank you for reading "A People and Their Quilts". I've always done Arts and Crafts: Sewing, painting, embroidery, crochet, papercrafts, dollmaking, and many others. I've even made a couple of quilts. Nothing fancy, just crib quilts. I wish now that I had done more quilting. Unfortunately, as I've gotten older, I've developed hand tremors, which makes it nearly impossible to do anything with fine details, so I really appreciate this glimpse of the world of quilting. To see all the beautiful designs, and to hear the stories of the quilters has given me so much pleasure.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!
Gonna go back and check your series out. I have a picture from the 1800s of my ggg grandma sitting with the aunts, a large handmade quilt hangs behind them on a porch typical of the Ozarks in that time. They originally came from Appalachia (northern Alabama/se tennessee). You can sure tell that the quilt was special to my GGG Grandmother Lita :) I sure wish I could go back in time and ask Lita about that quilt!
Thanks from us to yall, Tipper 💜 God Bless
What a treasure!
Thank you so much for the reading. I finished one quilt and began another while listening.
Thanks so much for sharing this book ❣️ It brought back many memories of watching my grandmother quilting at her quilting frame when I was a little girl growing up in Appalachia ( SW Virginia)!! She lived next door to us for most of my childhood!!! I was afraid to try to quilt because of the possibility of getting stuck by the needle, which was too close to getting a shot, which I hated!!! 😢 I wish I would have been braver and asked her to teach me to quilt! My mother also quilted and she taught me how to iron her pattern pieces!!! I really liked doing that!!! 😊 Years later she gave me a Flower Garden quilt that she had pieced the top and my aunt quilted for her!!! I have many wonderful memories of using that quilt, especially with my grandchildren!!😂 I did take a quilting class in 1994 and made a table runner!!!!😊 My only quilting project! So this book has been so enjoyable ❣️Love you and your family ❣️You are my favorite RUclipsr❣️✝️❣️
Great reading tipper it was awsome I hope your wonderful mom got home ok and feeling better tell Matt I said hello and Paul and the girls to thank you so much .
Thank you Tim 😊
I like the quilt on the foot of Mildreds bed that was made in 1860 by the six sisters and given to their brother when he was fixin to get married. Hey Tipper, I was thinking it would be kinda cool to take a couple of your old quilts and give them to the two grandchildren for Christmas. I know that's probably the furthest thing from your mind. 🤪 I hope Granny had a good week and is settling in back home. Love y'all and God bless.
Thank you Tony 😊
Thanks mom. Love.
Thank you for sharing this book Tipper. I really enjoyed this book. I can barely see a button still I found this book so enjoyable. I do have some nice quilts that have been given to me and I have bought a couple. I always enjoyed the beauty of them and the history.
You are so welcome!
Hi Tipper
Yes I enjoy this book and the pictures were priceless. Can't wait for the new book .very happy that Granny is home and feeling better. Tipper did you receive my box I mail to you and the girls ? ??God bless you and your family ❤patsy
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Hey y’all any single Appalachia woman out there?
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