tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post515496256339474681..comments2024-03-26T22:50:08.674-05:00Comments on Barbara Brackman's <br> MATERIAL CULTURE: Comfort Magazine #2: PatternsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-71463899267467353972020-12-08T20:43:33.192-06:002020-12-08T20:43:33.192-06:00I actually was told otherwise, that the herpes can...I actually was told otherwise, that the herpes can not be treated and that there is no way to make it go away once you have it. But I decided to do my own research and found out it is possible to fight it.. I got a lot of information about it here in forums and online,I got Dr Ogala contact on a group were a man from Cordova was sharing his testimony of how he cured him of herpes so I decided to give him a try I emailed him through drogala03@gmail.com . he called me to know if I actually wanted the cured after which the cure was sent to me few days later I was surprised when the same doctor who told me that I was diagnosed of herpes told me that I was completely free from herpes you can reach him through his email drogala03@gmail.com . or through his WhatsApp +2347049668119 if you are diagnosed and also wanna be free from this deadly virus because he is really gonna be of help to you..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-2338576830577205372019-12-26T17:08:12.603-06:002019-12-26T17:08:12.603-06:00Love learning from your blog. I always wonder when...Love learning from your blog. I always wonder when each quilt block came into being. Is there a reference I can look up to do that? or are you it?QuiltGranmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09225951118220180796noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-86066590718094221982019-12-23T15:19:22.828-06:002019-12-23T15:19:22.828-06:00Thanks, Glorian I'll check them out.Thanks, Glorian I'll check them out.Barbara Brackmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07948219446078848778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-86065035767088248782019-12-22T18:50:13.574-06:002019-12-22T18:50:13.574-06:00I still hold the position that many original appli...I still hold the position that many original appliqué patterns were composed directly from nature by people who were intimately familiar with flora and fauna. As these original patterns spread they became stylized/simplified/personalized. (e.g. Whether the Prince's Feather was inspired by a birds plume or amaranth bloom it morphed into forms far from the original.) The block "Coxcomb variation quilt by Ellen Aycock Jones, ca. 1870s." is a natural and beautifully composed. The Comfort pattern is awkward and, to me, unnatural. My impression that Comfort, rag that it was, used patterns submitted to it by readers. These patterns might be of good quality and attribution or poor 'morphs'. Printed and distributed they were sewn into second or third generation quilts. Their coxcomb and lemon lily block is a poor showing next to the E.A. Jones pattern. I admit my ideas are cut from whole cloth. I enjoy these puzzles. <br /><br />The Green Heronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16136376158390379125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-63502442509942467472019-12-22T15:54:06.726-06:002019-12-22T15:54:06.726-06:00Fascinating post! A handful of digitized Comfort ...Fascinating post! A handful of digitized Comfort issues are available here:<br /><br />https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:304358<br />Glorian Sipmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15161295259141912709noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-289466493716180465.post-64099791345336856982019-12-22T11:36:47.974-06:002019-12-22T11:36:47.974-06:00I love these patterns regardless of the date, but ...I love these patterns regardless of the date, but do understand the impact of such information. It's a half century in some cases.Lady Locusthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12661298925602199106noreply@blogger.com