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Friday, May 17, 2024

Missouri Quilt Museum

We made our way to Hamilton MO to the Missouri Quilt Museum. 

I'm not sure why, but we didn't have high hopes about it.





It was really wonderful adn I would recommend visiting to anyone who may be in the area.











I thought this was cute!


We went to one shop that had reproductions.


 

9 comments:

  1. oh my that antique pine burr makes me swoon....great post!

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  2. I loved going there last year when we were at Birthday Bash. It's not on the Main Drag, worth the trip around the block.

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  3. A friend and I went to a quilt retreat in 2016 to MSQ. They did not have any museum at the time. I am absolutely flabbergasted at the amazing cache of the past they have collected since then! Thank you SO much for sharing. I retired to Dallas, OR in 2014 and love the history of quilts as much or more than the actual quilting. I am still working on the three quilts I started for grandsons at the retreat (lol). I follow your quilt journeys and appreciate them a qreat deal. utahprincipal801@gmail.com

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  4. Looks like a really fun place to peruse. If I could only visit one shop in Hamilton, that would be my choice. :)

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  5. This has been the most amazing roadtrip! For this stop I esp love the doll beds and their tiny quilts. Thanks for taking us w you via your posts.

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  6. I heard a "meme" and think it is exactly appropriate regarding your possible reluctance to visit the museam ... "When was the last time you did something for the first time?" Corny but true in this case. I am trying to do MORE things for the first time just to see what happens. Thanks for the post and great photos.

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  7. This brings back memories to our trip to Hamilton. I loved the museum too. It is amazing what happens in that little town since a quilter came to kick it alive.

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  8. I can't believe all of the vintage sewing machines! Those doll beds are adorable too and I wish that I could see the tiny quilts up close. That looks like it was lots of fun. Sharon at purrfection8@gmail.com

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  9. This town is definitely on my list to visit! The museum looks amazing!

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