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Roseosharon is known as “ The Carpetbag Whisperer” for remarkable handcrafted quilts and handbags made in California’s Wine Country. www.roseosharon.com

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Carpetbags & Quilts ! Mary Poppins knew a good thing when she saw it. Magical bottomless carpetbags and a nursery that manages to tidy itself up are only the beginning. She pulled all kinds of magic stuff out of her carpet bag. Well I don’t really know what kind of magic tricks will take place here on Facebook, but I hope to share some of my sewing magic with yo

Photos from The National Quilt Museum's post 11/11/2021
Photos from Roseosharon's post 08/06/2021

Cathy brought me a quilt top from a mystery quilt class she took. She wasn't happy with the finished design. She would have used different fabrics had she known the pattern. So it was a challenge to find a top stitch. I chose one I call Russian flames. She likes her guilt now.

05/06/2021

To celebrate our 30th anniversary year, we’re sharing a quilt from the museum collection every day, all year long!

“Emiline” by Pat Kuhns
2009, 16.5” x 16.5”, foundation pieced, hand appliquéd, machine quilted
Joined the collection in 2018.

Photos from The National Quilt Museum's post 04/16/2021

Simply lovely hand quilting. The subtle color pallet has just enough contrast to create an iridescence across the surface of the design.

04/16/2021

To celebrate our 30th anniversary year, we’re sharing a quilt from the museum collection every day, all year long!

“Jacobean Arbor” by Patricia Campbell
1989, 78” x 78”, hand appliquéd, machine pieced, hand quilted
Joined the collection in 2013.

03/26/2021

To celebrate our 30th anniversary year, we’re sharing a quilt from the museum collection every day, all year long!

“Pueblo Rain” by Shirley P. Kelly
2009, 80.5” x 58.5”, hand appliqued, machine quilted
Joined the collection in 2011.

03/26/2021

Pocket history

The pocket as a separate item of clothing was an essential part of any woman’s wardrobe, no matter her status. It was not until the latter half of the 19th century that women’s dresses began to have pockets, though at first they were a highly decorated style point on a day or afternoon gown. It was the growing primacy of the handbag that kept pockets away from women’s clothing, and still does to a great degree. As we all are aware, even now pockets in women’s clothing are frequently too vestigial to be of any real use.
Prior to the appearance of handbags and the occasional garment with integral pockets, they were separate, and quite often home crafted items that were worn under the skirt and accessed through side slits in the skirt.
This delicious and finely worked example was crafted in the brand new USA in 1784. The cotton pocket has been lovingly embroidered in colorful wools. What a secret treat it must have been to know this beauty existed privately for the wearer only.

Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

03/20/2021

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Photos 03/20/2021

Nice use of chenille in a landscape quilt by Margaret Roberts.

03/20/2021

Sometimes a simple swirl topstitching highlights the pieced design.

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