Antique Quilt Show
Held on Saturday & Sunday
March 15 & 16, 2008

4 Generations
Four generations of the Lois Rutherford family attended the Quilting Exhibition at the
Museum on Sunday March 16, 2008 organized by the Auburn Historical Society.
From left to right:  Emily Hayes (daughter), Lois Rutherford, Rachel Hance (granddaughter),
Allison Fulton (kneeling - great-granddaughter) and Cleo Hance (great-granddaughter)

 

 
 

For further details
CONTACT:    MRS. ELOISE HADDEN
270-542-4677
(Coordinator of this event)

 

 

 
 

The Tumbling Blocks

This Quilt belongs to Oneda Rogers. She pieced and quilted.

Lois Rutherford's Four Generations

The Four Generations of the Lois Rutherford's family attended the Quilting Exhibition at the Auburn Museum on Sunday March 15, 2008, which was organized by the Auburn Historical Society.

Mrs. Jessie Meguiar Queen Anne Quilt

Mrs. Jessie holding her Queen Anne quilt which she pieced and quilted.

The Double Wedding Ring

Pieced by Edessa Woodward (Aunt of Eloise Hadden) & Quilted by Louise Wren

Sunshine Shade

Owned by Louise Wren who pieced and quilted it.

The Lone Star Quilt

Pieced by Edessa Woodward. Owned by Edessa's great-nieces - Sara & Meredith Hughes

Quilt lined with Flour sacks from Scott Mills, Auburn

View 1 of 3 of Auburn history in the making - Owned by Belle Wylie

Quilt lined with Flour sacks from Scott Mills, Auburn

View 2 of 3 - Owned by Belle Wylie

Quilt lined with Flour sacks from Scott Mills, Auburn

View 3 of 3 - Owned by Belle Wylie

Irish Chain

This quilt belongs to Carolyn Garrett. It was pieced and quilted by her great-grandmother.

Pink & Blue Baby Quilt

This hand sstitched pink and blue baby quilt was quilted by mrs. Will Flowers of Russellville - the grandmother of Mrs. Liz Scott Clark, Mrs. Sally Scott Pollard, and Mr. Bill Scott

White Quilt with Pale Blue Pattern.

This hand stitched quilt is owned by Mrs. Liz Scott Clark. This double bed quilt was quilted by Mrs. Dave Scott of Auburn

Triangle Quilt

This quilt of a pattern of triangles is owned by Ray and Paula Clark.History not certain, but it is believed that Mrs. Ruby Scott began the quilt, and Mrs. Russell Tatum finished it. Three of the corners are round, and one is square.

Poke in the White House

This quilt was pieced by Jane Belcher, a cousin of Lois Rutherford. It was named for President Polk. The quilt belongs to Lois Rutherford, which she quilted.

Poke in the White House (Another view)

This quilt was pieced by Jane Belcher, a cousin of Lois Rutherford. It was named for President Polk. The quilt belongs to Lois Rutherford, which she quilted.

Howlett

This quilte is owned by Linda Howlett. It was pieced and quilted by her great-grandmother.

Smotherman

Pieced and quilted by Cora Smotherman in the 1930s. Provided by Elsie Carpenter

The Butterfly Quilt

Pieced & quilted by Dorothy Newman

The Mohawk Trail

Owned by Sybil Tinsley

Wren

Pieced & quilted by Louise Wren

Queen Anne

Pieced & quilted by Jessie Meguiar. Owned by Jesse Meguiar.

Calendar (View 1)

Owned by Louise Wren. Pieced by - New Friendship Quilters.

Calendar (View 2)

Owned by Louise Wren. Pieced by - New Friendship Quilters.

Calendar (View 3)

Owned by Louise Wren. Pieced by - New Friendship Quilters.

Calendar (View 4)

Owned by Louise Wren. Pieced by - New Friendship Quilters. (Being held by Belle Wylie & Eloise Hadden)

Postage Stamp Quilt

Owned by Elsie Carpenter

Design Turkey Track

Owned by Elsie Carpenter

The Butterfly Quilt

Owned by Sybil Hadden Tinsley

New Friendship Quilters

Pieced & quilted by the New Friendship Quilters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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