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Here we are with the most important block in the Sally Post Floral Sampler quilt. It’s the signature block. I am so thankful Sally took the time to intricately cross stitch her name, age and date on this block. It gives us so much to think about. What was life like in 1854? I’m sure she was an experienced quilter at age 63. It appears as if fabrics were purchased with this quilt in mind. How much did fabric cost in 1854? Was it readily available? Maybe not if red prints had to be substituted. I think I’ll do a little more research. I’m not ready to close the book on our Applique in May quilt.


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Sally Post Floral Sampler Block 36
RETIRED

12 Responses to “Applique in May Signature Block”

  1. on 05 Jun 2008 at 5:43 am Luise

    Dear Gayle,
    today we have all pattern for this lovely Quilt, now we just need to applicate them. That will be great fun, I’ll think of you an Sally Post nearly every stitch I make and I hope, one day I’ll come to an end and have a replica of this wonderful quilt in my hands.

    Once more, thank you very much for your engagement and this nice flower sampler.

    Warm wishes, Luise

  2. on 05 Jun 2008 at 5:51 am Francisca R.

    Dear Geyle,
    Thank you so much for sharing this quilt with us. If only Sally Post knew!!
    Hartelijke groeten from the Netherlands

    Francisca

  3. on 05 Jun 2008 at 5:52 am Francisca R.

    Oops…..I am so sorry: it’s Gayle!

  4. on 05 Jun 2008 at 5:55 am gloria

    Thank you so much for these quilt blocks! I have the first six done and am eager to do more. What fun!

  5. on 05 Jun 2008 at 8:39 am Phyllis

    Thank you so much for this quilt. I like to think that perhaps Sally was an ancester, sense my DMIL’s maiden name was Post. I know it is a farfetched idea, but nice to ponder! I haven’t started this quilt yet, but it will be my “summer at the cabin” project. I hope you have a wonderful Birthday, and I will be here on that makeup day to catch the two I missed.

    Cheers, Phyllis

  6. on 05 Jun 2008 at 9:50 am Barbara

    Gayle,
    Thank you so much for sharing Sally’s quilt with us!
    If you look with a magnifier, you will probably see that Sally has cross-stitched her name and date over counted THREADS, similar to counted cross stitch of today.
    The availability of fabrics likely depended on where she lived at the time, the transportation available for goods, and of course, her financial ability.
    Looking forward to stitching these fun blocks,
    Barbara

  7. on 05 Jun 2008 at 10:41 am Amy a.k.a. dragonryder4

    Gayle,
    Thank you so much for all of your hard work in posting these wonderful patterns! I have so enjoyed this pattern and also the midget block patterns!
    Hugs,
    Amy M.
    http://www.rattiemom.blogspot.com

  8. on 06 Jun 2008 at 2:20 am Debra Anger

    I so looked forward to coming here everyday and seeing all the lovely blocks.. to read your days in May.. to look back and think about the diary and events that took place as the blocks were posted.
    When I make my blocks I think I will post the days of memory in my blog for each of them. This will be a wonderful quilt and to have a memory with it will make it even more special

  9. on 06 Jun 2008 at 6:58 pm Brenda P

    Gayle, thank you so very much for the applique blocks and for the stories you have shared with us.I hope you have a great birthday and also a great weekend doing whatever you want to do. HAPPY BIRTHDAY

  10. on 07 Jun 2008 at 5:32 am Jan

    Gay
    Happy Birthday!!! Thanks for all the Sally Post blocks. I have them all but block 14. I was in Shipsee for 3 days, no access to a computer. I have fabric and started quilt. I am using frayed edge for applique.

  11. on 07 Jun 2008 at 6:13 am Charlsey Holler

    Good morning Gayle,

    Happy Birthday this Saturday morning. Hope your special day is filled with many blessings. Thank you for sharing your quilts and talent with us.

    Charlsey

  12. on 21 Jun 2008 at 10:46 am Jan Larson

    Gay
    Haven’t heard how your birthay went. Hope you had a good one with family members. Anything new on the horizon for new projects?

    Jan- GR

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