The first three pictures are from a quilt exhibit at the American Folk Art museum, on Tucker Square. The quilts were really cool. They also had a good exhibit on wind vanes a while back (there was a wind vane made by the guy who made the wind vane on Faneuil Hall in Boston – it’s a grasshopper!).
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This quilt narrated a scene of people going to church and some Biblical scenes. “Twelv [sic] desires six on each sid [sic] of the river”. There’s a river off to the right, not shown.
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Ladies going to church, if I recall correctly.
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Quilt by a professor (?) of mythology with a sense of humor.
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Seen at a thrift store, maybe Austin Creative Reuse. Black bean bag, anyone?