Quilting Bees & Teas
My grandfather, Burton Barker Coon, writer and farmer, mentioned in his memoirs his mothers quilting, the fact that the ladies might together for afternoon tea and cut out pieces for quilt blocks.
They would take their sewing along and have a very pleasant time. All the girls were brought up to piece quilts, bake bread and do all kinds of housework ., he related.
I wondered what they served with their afternoon tea. Then I browsed through my aunts cooking notebook, in which she jotted down favorite family recipes. There were several for cookies and cakes. Perhaps the ladies in the neighborhood enjoyed these as they chatted, cut pieces, and quilted.
What fun to have these as part of my heritage. Have you found any interesting quilting stories and quilting recipes in yours?
(c)2005
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