I found the pattern for this Grandmother's Own block in 5,500 Quilt Block Designs by Maggie Malone. It is also known as Shepherd's Crossing and Four Square. I drafted the pattern to make an 8" block.
After my grandparents married and settled into their home in October, 1917, they had three sons and a daughter - Jackson, Phil, Doug, and Eleanor. Years later, they also had 15 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren.
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Doug, Phil and Jackson George
Doug is my father. |
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Jackson, Phil, and Doug George |
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Foregound: Harriet and Frank George
Background left to right: Jackson (31 years old), Margie, and Patricia George,
Phil (29 years old) and Judy George,
Doug (27 years old) and Roselyn George, and Eleanor George (17 years old)
October 2, 1950 on Sunbyrne Farm near Lebo, Kansas
Taken by Wayne Miller, Life Photographer |
Grandma George
Grandma had two tables,
There was the dining room table,
set with her crystal,
and the apple dishes we loved
that was the table where she served her guests
And then there was the kitchen table
It was a very functional thing,
a wooden frame painted white
and a porcelained steel top
At that table she entertained her grandkids
At the kitchen table Grandma did her work,
It seemed her hands were always busy
kneading bread
cutting cookies
churning butter
slicing apples
putting up preserves
and wiping the dishes clean again
Grandma's hands
must have had minds of their own
Because while they were busy
preparing the day's next meal
Grandma would tell us stories
of days long ago
Stories about the people
that passed through her kitchen
Stories about Great-Grandma's kitchen,
where she learned to cook
And animal stories:
Great Granddad's dog
Uncle Bob's lamb
and the horse Mom rode to school
Grandma's kitchen was warm,
because that's where her stove was
Grandma's kitchen was cozy
because that's where Grandma was
And though we were Grandma's guests
we knew that Grandma's kitchen
was the place where we belonged.
George R. Pasley, 1995
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Left to right: Roselyn (my mother), Uncle Jackson, Cousin Patricia, Aunt Margie,
Aunt Eleanor, Grandma (Harriet), and Aunt Judy
October 2, 1950 in the kitchen of Sunbyrne Farm, Lebo, Kansas
Taken by Wayne Miller, Life Magazine |
You might also enjoy reading my previous blog post:
http://www.starwoodquilter.blogspot.com/2012/09/new-home-quilt-block.html