
I decided to stop in an antique store while I was downtown to look for vintage clothes or textiles that I might be able to use in my latest folk art quilting binge.
In the back of the store, under a shelf full of table linens and doilies, I found a cardboard box full of fabric pieces, some hand sewn together, some cut in repetitive shapes but not sewn, and some just miscellaneous scraps. I took the box up to the counter to see how much they were (thinking I'd buy a few pieces if they were maybe 25 cents each). She said I could have the whole box for $35! Wow!
There must be several hundred pieces, not many duplicates, and all quite old (I'm guessing from the 1930s). I happily paid for the box and now that I'm home and have a chance to look through them, I'm even more thrilled.
Here are a few of them.


