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Fabric - Kates Garden Gate Brown

Unlatch the gate, and enter a lush garden of delicate flowers and heavenly aromas that are a gift for the senses. Inspired by antique fabrics from my collection, Kate's Garden Gate comes to life with these images in mind. Rich and lush, yet soft and graceful, is how I describe these prints. The deep reds and pinks, mix with yummy chocolatey browns and creams that evoke fresh cream, and this romantic bouquet is completed by dramatic teal blues, and delightful aquas. Catherine Shrader Mathews Lundsford, my great-great-great grandmother, moved from her home in Kentucky to Texas in 1857, joining her oldest son and oldest daughter near today’s Plano. Catherine was born in 1801, and had eleven siblings. I’m sure she was taught to sew at an early age to help with the family’s clothing needs, just as she taught her three daughters to be prolific seamstress and quilters. Oh, the fabrics Catherine must have seen in her lifetime before passing in 1884. The quilts she made have not survived, but their making is noted in her daughter’s journals, my great-great grandmother Lizzie Carpenter.

Current Exhibits
Main Gallery:
Stars over the Rockies! by Judy Martin
Northeast Gallery:
19th Century Blues: It is more than Indigo
January 20, 2025 - April 

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Sunday at the Museum
Feb 9, 2025- Carol Born helps us understand Quilt Studies and the 19th Century Blues study
Mar 9. 2025 - Bed Turning with  Jeananne Wright
April 13, 2025 - RMQM Blue & White Trunk Show