tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post4915853511394054751..comments2024-03-26T22:50:08.674-05:00Comments on Barbara Brackman's <br> MATERIAL CULTURE: Index of American Design and FabricUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-39178608742523915862018-05-26T15:42:47.804-05:002018-05-26T15:42:47.804-05:00Is the Sampler stenciled "Salinda W. Rupp&quo...Is the Sampler stenciled "Salinda W. Rupp", 88" square known presently as the Nearly Insane Quilt? Looks a lot like the one on the cover of that book. Interesting post.Angie in SoCalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01689281551068732574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-61917500163042732192018-05-15T11:20:04.536-05:002018-05-15T11:20:04.536-05:00I also love the yellow stripe fabric, especially w...I also love the yellow stripe fabric, especially with the corner turned over to show the label.<br /><br />I'm surprised the c. 1875 cheater print with the cats and dogs hasn't been reproduced. I believe there's a similar print with three or four cats in a basket, too.Mary Says Sew!noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-64999539975954694262018-05-14T16:07:57.351-05:002018-05-14T16:07:57.351-05:00Thanks for your post on the 'ridiculously popu...Thanks for your post on the 'ridiculously popular chintz'/Index of American Design and Fabric.<br />Fun details, it seems it was all the rage.<br />Janiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11494933770754796059noreply@blogger.com