Wanna see a few more Mountain Mist quilts?
In 1972 I started making Dresden Plate No. 75.
Some of the fabrics were from my high school days and were already 13 years old. Those were combined with samples that were given to me by my grandmother's friend who worked at Macy's NYC in the fabric department.
Each plate was the same and appliqued to the background.
Fifteen years later, in 1987, I decided to finally quilt it! I traced the quilting pattern onto a manila folder and cut out slots with an X-acto knife. I used a well sharpened No. 2 pencil to mark the lines and then a soap eraser to remove them. I continued to mark, quilt and erase as I went along. Can you believe it???
It is 68" x 84. Here it is on the bed in our NJ house many years ago. I still like looking at this quilt--so many memories!
I made Mountain Mist Quilted Counterpane Pattern Y in 1983. What a challenge! You can read more about it here.
Sometime in the late 80's or early 90's the Basket of Flowers Pattern K caught my eye. I played around with colors on the master sheet.
I purchased fabrics . . .
. . . and cut out all the pieces.
I made ONE BLOCK and that was it! It's been in a storage container all these years. So I looked at it again thinking maybe there was a remote possibility that I would be moved to make another block or two. But that isn't going to happen! Too bad 'cause I do like the pattern--and the block :)
The last Mountain Mist item is this pattern that I purchased along with the Stearns & Foster catalog (last week's blog post).
Inside are the instructions for making Pomegranate No. 31 and no, I'm not going to make it :)I'll leave you with this gorgeous sunset . . .
Thank you for hanging in there on my Mountain Mist journey :)
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