
Vintage Feed Sacks
Feast your eyes on these fascinating fabrics! Cherished by America's farmers for years, cloth feed sacks are part of America's rural history and are now entering the marketplace as hot collectibles.
- Over 500 color photographs illustrate fabulous patterns on beautiful feed, sugar, flour, potato, corn meal, salt, rice, and even bank and lead-shot bags.
- Also presented are examples of the aprons, tea towels, and bonnets commonly created from these pretty printed textiles.
- Includes price guide and helpful hints on starting one's own feed sack collection.
This colorful, entertaining, and useful book shares heartfelt reflections of life in the country and will appeal to quilters, crafters, and those with fond memories of farm life.
[AuthorName]By Susan Miller[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Susan Miller and her husband, Bob, enjoy sharing stories of rural life and collecting farming mementos. After some sixty-four combined years in the printing business, the Millers are focusing on writing and collecting. They reside in Crawfordsville, Indiana.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]510 color photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Fabric From the Farm[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]510 color photos[/ColorPattern]Original: $29.95
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Feast your eyes on these fascinating fabrics! Cherished by America's farmers for years, cloth feed sacks are part of America's rural history and are now entering the marketplace as hot collectibles.
- Over 500 color photographs illustrate fabulous patterns on beautiful feed, sugar, flour, potato, corn meal, salt, rice, and even bank and lead-shot bags.
- Also presented are examples of the aprons, tea towels, and bonnets commonly created from these pretty printed textiles.
- Includes price guide and helpful hints on starting one's own feed sack collection.
This colorful, entertaining, and useful book shares heartfelt reflections of life in the country and will appeal to quilters, crafters, and those with fond memories of farm life.
[AuthorName]By Susan Miller[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Susan Miller and her husband, Bob, enjoy sharing stories of rural life and collecting farming mementos. After some sixty-four combined years in the printing business, the Millers are focusing on writing and collecting. They reside in Crawfordsville, Indiana.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]510 color photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Fabric From the Farm[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]510 color photos[/ColorPattern]











