Civil War Generals’ Wives BOM – Month Six

It goes to reason that since last month’s block was commemorating General Grant’s wife, this month would inevitably pay homage to General Lee’s wife, Mary Curtis Lee.  She had a silver-spoon upbringing and she was highly educated, but the poor woman was just weak in many facets of her adulthood.  Her life was such a sharp contrast to Irene Grant.

I really like this block, I think it is rather detailed and quite attractive.  I’m now caught up on all my Civil War blocks, so you won’t be seeing another one until I receive my next shipment in April.  But of course I have clothing construction to share with you in upcoming posts.

Civil War Generals’ Wives BOM – Month Five

Block five in this historical quilt series is ode to Irene Boggs (Dent) Grant, our 18th First Lady and wife of General (& President) U. S. Grant.   Bringing elegance and grace to the White House, Mrs. Grant was quite the socialite and hostess.  Her memoirs were published in 1975 – I may have to locate a copy as her story has peeked my interest.

I like this block very much.  I’m particularly drawn to the pinwheel in the middle of the star.

C’mon Spring!

This photo collage is as close to spring as we’re getting right now.  It turned very cold yesterday and snowed (sigh).

The far left photo is my Easter dress, which I finished this week.  I wanted to take photos of me modeling it outside, but alas, Utah late-winter/early-spring weather does not cooperate.  Open-toe heels in two inches of snow is not fun!  Therefore, I will post a review and photos as soon as the weather improves.  The yellow flowers are snow-covered primrose that I planted a few days ago when the temperature was in the mid 60’s.  The bird is a great home dec find that I purchased at Hallmark (of all places) for a mere $5.99.  The bottom right photo is a shelf scarf that I made a number of years ago.

I hope your spring is warming up nicely.