Saturday, August 12, 2023

Quilts at the American Folk Art Museum in NYC


On our way driving up to Maine a couple weeks ago, we stopped off in NYC and packed in a lot of activity in two half days.  

We walked through Washington Square Park where Kaela and Joe got engaged ten years ago!  I have almost no sense of smell but apparently the smell of pot was thick in the air - I had no clue, lol.  So we kept walking and got pizza;).  


The New York City skyline is ever changing - 

At one point David and I dashed to the American Folk Art Museum to see a marvelous exhibit of quilts from their collection entitled "What that Quilt Knows about Me".  

Here are a few - 

1.  A charming 1981 appliqué quilt by Pearlie Posey of Mississippi made in her old age, with help from her daughter: 




I love her quote "... if the Lord take me and I leave you, I say you'll have some covers." 


2.  Strip Quilt by Idabell Bester, Alabama: 




3.  Bird of Paradise quilt top, artist unknown, New York  - displayed under glass - 




So charming, so much to examine! 


Her stitches are invisible! 

Her templates were on display too - 



Meanwhile, yesterday I bought a new laptop (instead of paying for a costly repair).  Yay!  It's a 13 inch MacBook Air and I love it already. 

It is blazing hot here in North Carolina.  After years of window units in New England, I am so grateful for our central A/C here.   It is so quiet, and I like staying indoors when it's hot outside.  However,  I also love a little morning painting time with Charlotte in our screened in patio, so sweet - 


Thank you for reading.  I'm woefully behind in answering comments, but please know I appreciate each one! 

xo
Cynthia 

5 comments:

  1. I just saw the exhibit at the American Folk Art Museum earlier today! We are here in Brooklyn/NYC visiting our son and his partner. I’ll be posting about it next week. What a great exhibit! We just got heat pumps installed in our house so I know what you mean about air conditioning - so much better than window units. What a blessing to be near your grandchildren!

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  2. You had a wonderful vacation! Thank you for posting about this exhibit.

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  3. It’s nice to see you enjoying your trip and the adventures of NY.
    I love the charming quilts and can’t see the invisible stitches either!
    Thank God for A/C. It’s been sweltering in Tokyo today.
    Queenie

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  4. I was just asking my husband about the pot in NYC. He says its everywhere which just seems weird to me. I may have to plan a visit to see that brides quilt in person. I have always admired it and I even made a block with a group.
    Charlotte is getting to be such a big girl! So cute.
    It was nice to catch up - Bloglovin started working again - yay!!!

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  5. I loved the quote by Pearlie Posey. My quilts will outlive me, I'm sure. I hope they bring someone new some comfort. I have one of the patterns for the Bride's Quilt. I've admired it for a long time.

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