 View Large Image | 252 Marching Home
©2011 42” x 52” The way the triangles in this quilt line up reminds me of troop formations. My inspiration for the name of this pattern was the popular Civil War song, “When Johnny Comes Marching Home.” I’ll bet that tune is running through
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 View Large Image | 253 Bonnet Ties
©2011 27” x 32” Women of the Civil War era were expected to wear hats or bonnets when they stepped out in public. Yard-long ribbon ties that flowed down toward the woman’s waistline, like the tiny squares flowing diagonally across this scrappy q
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 View Large Image | 254 Allegheny County
©2011 27” x 31” Women and girls from western Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County, where I was born and raised, played an important part in the Civil War. Many worked in a local factory making bullet cartridges to supply the troops. Unfortunately, a
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 View Large Image | 255 Hard Crackers
©2011 17” x 19” “Crackers,” the historical name of this quilt block, seems appropriate for the title of this quilt, given the role that crackers played in feeding soldiers during the Civil War. Making the 2 1/8” blocks for this quilt is a gr
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 View Large Image | 256 Caissons Rolling
©2011 31” x 31” Caissons were two-wheeled carts used to carry heavy ammunition chests, spare wheels, pick axes, shovels, tar buckets, and other miscellaneous tools needed to repair the roads they traveled on. This equipment weighed so much that si
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