—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10. 1973 36 (Continued From Page 34) simply quilt a solid color sheet for an interesting effect. For a beginner, the quilting can be in a diamond shape, with large 3-4 inch diamonds. These can be easily marked off with a yard stick. It’s easy to see that a modern quilt, with the pieces sewn together by machine, and the fabric of dacron and polyester blend is a breeze to care for. But what about that heirloom quilt that was passed down from your great-grandmother? Mrs. Hess says that washing is really the only way to get rid of age marks which inevitably mar the beauty of an heirloom quilt. But washing is also risky business, because of the variety of materials used in a patchwork quilt,’ and because of the deterioration of fabric with age. If the binding has become ragged with use, Mrs. Hess suggests that you simply re-bind over the old binding. Mrs. Hess has been teaching quilting at the Farm Museum for almost nine years. She is also responsible for getting groups to, quilt at the museum so that visitors may see the old fashioned skill actually being practiced. These quilts are then sold at the Black Rock Sale. Mrs. Hess is a member of the SEE US FOR THESE NEEDS... Monarch Roßgcs Warm Morning Hooters Leacock Lamps Coleman Equipment Coleman Sleeping Bogs Serve! Refrigerators COLEMAN CENTER LEVI A. ESH BOX 110, R.D.I, RONKS Serving Lancaster City and County for more than a decade Income tax service At our offices: Two Locations 144 N. PRINCE ST. 344 W. KING ST. 397-7181 Lancaster Quilting Instructions, Encouragement From An Expert Landis Valley Mennonite Church Sewing Circle, and that group and many other sewing circles assist In making the quilts. Along with quilting, the Farm Museum offers courses in sudi things as crewel, rug hooking',, rug braiding and bargello. These are free to the public. Mrs. Hess says she has met many fascinating people through her work, and is always surprised at the intense interest shown in quilting by tourists. Many people are interested in purchasing quilts or having them made as a result of their visit to the Farm Museum. In preparation for her classes there, which are being held now and will be offered again in November, she said, “I in terviewed and visited good quilters in the county.” She adds, “No place in the world does as much quilting as Lancaster and Lebanon Coun ties ” When using a file, keep the pressure light and even. Cut ting is done on the forward stroke, never on the back stroke. Move the file across the work the full length of the file for even wearing. Material to be filed should be held rigidly, preferably in a vise. To remove excess material start with a coarse file, end with a finer one. Do not use a file without a handle. The tang (the point ed end) is the part to be in serted into a handle. A file card is a brush with short wire bristles. Get one to clean all your files. at your convenience —in the privacy 1 / of your home I Homs T TAX SERVICE 299-3931 For Appointment A close-up view of the Lancaster County Rose. Fix-It Tip Mrs. Hess is frequently asked to talk about quilting to groups, something she enjoys doing. One interesting trip- she made recently was to the University of Delaware where she taught a course at their student center. She has even had a request for quilting patterns from the American Museum in Britain. In 'correspondence with the woman m\ charge of their handicrafts. CARTER rncmA&t, CA£H S- CARRY xsS - . I'" T|t tV M The Finest Name in 1(1 METAL & S?DING DOUBLE-RIB ALUMINUM HI-STRENGTH ALLOY ( £ wd t h 4A" net yIIOU LENGTHS 8' thru 24' DOUBLE-RIB GALVANIZED STEEL 29 GAUGE p WIDTH 32" NET 51 y7B LENGTHS T thru 14' * ,0 ° SQ FT CUSTOM LENGTHS . AT NO EXTRA COST' 29Ga 1 Va" Corr. Galv. Steel < ASPHALT ROOFING 33 RUBEROID 2401 b. $049 Per SEAL TABS W Bund,e 100 iq 1t.....' MO 4 ® 3 Miles East on Route 340 2275 Old Philadelphia Pike LANCASTER, PA. department, Mrs. Hess says she recognized a great similarity in some patterns used in Britain with those used here. As Mrs. Hess describes her experiences with quilting and shows the many quilts in her collection, it is easy to get caught up in her obvious delight with the endless possibilities which the art affords. We hope we’ve spurred your interest to learn more - and perhaps you’ll soon have an heirloom in the making! 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