Feed Sack Fabrics: Exploring Quilting History!

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024

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  • @sherrylesina7224
    @sherrylesina7224 27 днів тому +1

    I'm 68 yrs old. My sisters and I would keep track of whose turn it was to pick out the feed sack fabric for a dress. My mother made almost all our clothing. Thanks for sharing this video❤
    ❤❤

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому +1

      Wow! That is so exciting to hear your story! Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @juliewilson1867
    @juliewilson1867 11 днів тому +1

    A few years back I collected bags, that my Dad’s rice was sold in and made my first quilt, in memory of him.

  • @user-lv3sr1fl3x
    @user-lv3sr1fl3x 27 днів тому +2

    This was so interesting! I love learning about quilting and sewing history. My grandma and my mom made feedback dresses for me when when I was young,

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому

      Thank you for sharing! I love hearing stories about feed sacks!!!

  • @donnagraham2802
    @donnagraham2802 27 днів тому +1

    My great grandmother made braided rugs from fabric scraps and backed them with the plain sacks with printing on them. I have 2 of her rugs. My dad told me his mother had certain brands she looked for, depending on if she was making clothes for her daughter's or sons.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому

      Thank you so much for sharing!!! I love hearing about days gone by!!!! It amazing how many ways these feedsacks were used!!!

  • @debkeller77
    @debkeller77 27 днів тому +1

    This was a wonderful video! Thank you Michelle for sharing your extensive knowledge on feed sacks. This is very interesting and I think I may need to start searching for some. I have a quilt that my great grandmother made in 1924 that has some feed sack fabrics. I love the look!

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому

      You are so welcome! I am glad you enjoyed this video! I love feed sacks and I get so excited when I find a new one!

  • @BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu
    @BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu 28 днів тому +1

    Good morning, Michelle! I enjoyed this episode! My aunt and uncle had a dairy farm and I was able to visit in the summer. The farm had lots of feed sacks over the years. I don’t remember whether my cousins had clothes made from feed sack fabrics. I have a fake feed sack that has my name on it. I’ve thought for years I would make a kitchen wall hanging out of it but it’s still on the shelf!

  • @lindavalenzuela2928
    @lindavalenzuela2928 21 день тому

    Beautiful fabric bags, would make old fashioned quilts like Grandma Garden, or double wedding rings!

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  14 днів тому

      Those are great quilts that would compliment these pieces of history!!!

  • @trudyward9113
    @trudyward9113 28 днів тому +2

    Thank you for sharing. I have a quilt that my grandmother made back in the 1940's. It has heavy mill cloth (feed sack) in the middle of the quilt and the top was made from scraps of fabric left over from making clothing. It weighs 15 lbs and is the size of a double (full). It is all hand sewn.
    She told me that flour and sugar came in heavy mill sacks that were made from cotton and they were a strong and heavy material. She said when the grocer had an empty sack, he would hold them for her. She made a lot of quilts in her lifetime.
    And I feel blessed to have one of hers.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому +1

      You are blessed to have such an amazing quilt!!! I loved hearing this story! Thank you for sharing!

  • @kathycoburn7297
    @kathycoburn7297 27 днів тому

    Thank you so much for another informative program. I really enjoyed and learned a lot!

  • @karin0963
    @karin0963 28 днів тому

    I really enjoyed this very informative video. Thank you so much. The vintage fabrics are beautiful.

  • @MOshowmegal
    @MOshowmegal 24 дні тому

    Wonderful episode on Feed Sacks, thank you so much for sharing...you have some pretty cool items made from Feed Sacks which you have acquired!

  • @annolsen8276
    @annolsen8276 27 днів тому

    Very interesting, Michele. I love the history lesson. I do not have any feed sacks, or anything made from them. They are very pretty. I love the doll.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому

      The doll is very precious!!! I feel so honored to have been given this doll.

  • @wandawalker4191
    @wandawalker4191 27 днів тому +2

    Very interesting, Michelle! Thank you for taking the time to do the research to help us learn about our history. My mother had 7 siblings. She told me about the children taking turns going to the feed store with my Grandpa so they could pick out which fabric they wanted for their next shirt or dress.

  • @user-dj6wp1vs6w
    @user-dj6wp1vs6w 27 днів тому

    Very interesting. Thank you for this episode.

  • @Carol_Sews
    @Carol_Sews 27 днів тому +2

    Very informative. I like to shop for cloth for slow stitching in my local thrift store’s outlet where they have a linens bin. I purchased what appears to be a tea towel made from a cloth bag that held timothy seed. It has the name, lot number, and volume of the bag printed on it. I just examined it, and the two vertical sides are selvages where I can see the holes left by whatever string or thread was used to sew the seam. I can see the curved made by the holes at the bottom corners. I would never have noticed those without learning this information from you. The person who made the bag into a tea towel used a sewing machine to sew a double narrow hem on the top and bottom. The fabric is very soft. Question: how much should one expect to pay for a vintage printed flour sack at an antique store?

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому +1

      The cost varies greatly depending on the condition of the feed sack. Some fabric patterns are rare finds! One of the ladies in our quilt guild had a pattern depicting a scene from World War II!! Very rare in deed! I was so happy to get to see it in person!!! You can look on etsy and google flour or feed sacks to help you get an idea. One of the resources I showed also has estimated worth of some of the feed sacks. Thanks for sharing!

  • @vikkivanveldhuizen2290
    @vikkivanveldhuizen2290 27 днів тому +1

    I do have some feed sack fabrics and a vintage quilt that may contain a few feed sack fabrics. It’s an appliqué butterfly quilt.

  • @CarolynAndrews-fd2ki
    @CarolynAndrews-fd2ki 28 днів тому +2

    Love this episode on feed sacks. So very interesting. I am a fan of these types of quilts as I have 3 made by my great grandmother around 1940s. One has a backing that is faintly printed Chicken Mash 100 pounds. Thanks for sharing your collection and knowledge on feed sacks.

  • @nbc911
    @nbc911 27 днів тому

    Really interesting. Thank you

  • @robintaylor8421
    @robintaylor8421 27 днів тому +1

    My mom was born in West Virginia and my grandmother also. Grandma use to make my mom's underpants (bloomer) from feed sacks. Mom got teased alot as a child because her bloomers were long. And where hand sticker because they could not afford sewing machine.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому

      Underwear were commonly made with feed sacks!! It's unfortunate she was teased...Your grandmother was resourceful! Those were very hard times for the majority of people!

  • @peggersf9709
    @peggersf9709 27 днів тому

    👋👋 thank you 😊

  • @deborahlunsford6983
    @deborahlunsford6983 28 днів тому

    Loved this video. I would love to buy a collection of fs reproductions . Very inspirering. Thank you so much for the info. Réferences too. 🎉

  • @livingweirdestherc6644
    @livingweirdestherc6644 24 дні тому

    That was really cool

  • @lindafrantz4913
    @lindafrantz4913 27 днів тому +1

    Very interesting! I won a fat quarter pack of reproduction feed sack fabric. It was a quilt store that was going out of business. I didn’t know anything about feed sack fabric until I started reading about it. I was so thrilled to have won the fat quarters. Your collection is amazing. So glad you’re hanging on to them. Thanks for the info.

  • @leonanowland3017
    @leonanowland3017 28 днів тому

    Maw-maw would tell Paw-paw what feed sacks she wanted. She hardly ever got go to the store herself. She liked chicken feel sacks because they were big. She would trade her eggs to the peddler for needles and thread. All of her quilts she made were feed sacks and old clothing. She lived her entire life in rural Alabama. This was a very interesting video. Thanks for the memories.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому

      Thank you for sharing your story!!! Amazing!!! I love hearing stories like this! I am so glad you enjoyed this video!!!

  • @sandyvotel3484
    @sandyvotel3484 28 днів тому

    Thank you. Interesting. Love seeing and hearing about feed sacks.

  • @rebeccamaccallum9239
    @rebeccamaccallum9239 25 днів тому +1

    Hi love feedsacks, I am on the east coast of Canada and rarely ever see any printed ones ie florals…. Only ones I have found r white or cream with the design on it. I love seeing the words. I made one use a sack as the center piece and several much smaller ones combined with animals for a farm quilt, and backed and bordered it in gingham. I am going to do a lot cabin I swear, with dark blues and navy and the light side is low volumes and cut up feed sacks so u can see some words in the strips. Would love to share but I can’t post pics here. I don’t see any email for u to send pics, I suggest maybe getting an email just for this so people can share pics and stuff with you… just a suggestion.

  • @jtumbleweed64
    @jtumbleweed64 21 день тому

    Years ago a guild member had a quilt made with flour sacks from Light Grain and Mill. She always kept it in her cedar chest. She has passed away and don’t know where the quilt is now

  • @sandrawhitman2930
    @sandrawhitman2930 28 днів тому

    I was excited to see another new episode! Love this one!

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому +1

      I am only posting one video a week now. I had to slow down a bit! Thanks for sharing!

  • @rondahicks24
    @rondahicks24 27 днів тому

    Loved this video. I think I may have some feed sack material and now I know how to look at it and maybe know for sure. Do you by chance know the name of the quilt hanging behind you? I have a quilt that is almost exactly like that one and I have been looking for the name of the pattern for ages. If anybody knows the name of this pattern would you please share. I would eventually like to try and make one. Great video.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому

      I do not know the pattern of that quilt. It is one I have tried to find. I have found some that are similar but not just like this one. I'm so glad you enjoyed this video. I love feed sacks!!!

  • @sandracedar368
    @sandracedar368 27 днів тому

    Extremely interesting, Michelle! I have wondered where I might find feed sacks? Any suggestions? Thank you - always🫶

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  25 днів тому +1

      Sandra, You can sometimes find them at garage sales, estate sales, flea markets, antique stores, thrift stores, Etsy, Ebay...

    • @sandracedar368
      @sandracedar368 23 дні тому

      @@thesimplequilter7499
      Thank you

  • @normatulloch376
    @normatulloch376 28 днів тому

    Great video, thank you.