I really liked the combination of the narrow striped green and white fabric with the toile, but I didn't want it right next to it. However, I also didn't think the stripe had the right scale for the large rectangles or corner triangles, so I pieced it with the tone-on-tone floral.
I have a photo of my grandmother Faye to post because it is 101 years old this month. Rarely are these older photos dated, but this one has quite a bit of information written on the back. It was taken in Darlington Indiana on May 5, 1912, so Faye was just 20. I have the full names of the other young women (Doris, Elizabeth and Jean) - but I am not sure who is who. Elizabeth and Jean are sisters and Jean later became Faye's sister-in-law when she married Fielding's brother. Faye wrote where each was from, but her own name came first, while she is on the right in the photo. I don't know why they were photographed in Darlington where Doris lived. That is about 120 miles from Hayden where Faye lived. Elizabeth and Jean were from Alexandria, just about as far away in yet a different direction from Indianapolis. I guess they would have traveled by train to meet up at Doris'.
Faye is on the right |
3 comments:
Another nice block thoughtfully constructed and an interesting family photo. That is a very smart looking suit!
Your block this week is a lovely, quiet block that is very well balanced and creatively constructed. It will go very nicely in the block collection.
I really like this block. The stripes really frame that center part nicely.
And I love Faye's jacket!
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