Civil War Tribute
Honoring the upcoming 150-year anniversary of the American Civil War.
Create a reproduction quilt that recalls the drama of this significant era. The Civil War Tribute Collection by Judie Rothermel encompasses the historical accuracy and current appeal for which Judie is well known. Highlights include an antique toile-inspired design and a commemorative print denoting key battle locations and leaders, depicting both southern and northern points of view.
The program runs from January through December, 2010.
The finished quilt is 100” x 112” so it will fit any size bed—a double-size bed will have enough available to cover the sides of the bed and the quilt will also comfortably fit a king-size bed.

The finished quilt is 100” x 112” so it will fit any size bed—a double-size bed will have enough available to cover the sides of the bed and the quilt will also comfortably fit a king-size bed.

Monthly patterns will include the following:
• Detailed cutting and piecing instructions to make the blocks needed for that month;
• Historical notes about key battles in the Civil War including source material and quotations from prestigious university librar
ies including Duke University, Notre Dame, and others;
• A swatch chart so you can identify the fabrics used in the blocks.
If you sign up to receive our monthly kits, you’ll also receive generous cuts of fabric to make the block sections each month. By the end of 12 months, you’ll have all the fabrics needed to complete the top and binding The price of the pattern and exact fabrics to make this quilt is $24.00 plus a minimal shipping to your location.
Pattern only will be $60.
Make sure you have this special fabric for the backing of your Civil War Tribute quilt. A gorgeous, intricate scenic print with drawings of soldiers and generals and war scenes along with battlefield listings and quotations. A mini-history lesson on one piece of fabric! Beautiful colors of deep red, soldier blue and tan are the perfect complement to your quilt top. You’ll need 9 1/4 yards of this regular width fabric for your back.
Order backing when you sign up for BOM and receive 20% off. This special goes for any kit you order in our shop if you buy the backing at the same time.




A little wine to sooth her before and Oooola..la…look at her now! Since I would not leave WI with out my hair done…I had a nice facial……no pictures of that! Please…




I got up at 4:30 am today to finish binding! I did treat myself with a massage at 10am, for getting it done! and to get all the knots out of my neck and back…as i sit here i actually am sore in my back where she was working them out..first time that has happened. I am a little bummed about going to Houston for only one reason. I started working out 2 days a week with Sargent Brenda show here below…( I made her flex for my photo) I work with her on tues. and thurs..I have had 4 sessions so far and survived…I want to keep going, even though she made me almost pass out the first session, guess you have to eat before your go work out…who eats at 7:30am??? But anyway… I am pretty serious about getting another 






Gather up all your necessary equipment as follows: Pressure canner, canning salt, funnel, big ladle, paring knives lids, rims and jars and jar grabber for taking out hot jars from the canner. We made two kinds of tomatoes: Stewed ( with green peppers, onions and celery) and then just whole tomatoes alone in the jars. So if you want to make stewed tomatoes, you will need some green peppers, onions and celery.
Cut or chop your green peppers, onion and celery then add a little water and simmer them for a bit to soften them a little .
While that is simmering, dump your tomatoes into the sink and rinse them to get any dirt or bugs or junk off of them.
Then place them into a roasting pan with boiling water to scald them for a few minutes. The skins with break. Do not leave them in too long or they will become too hot and mushy to handle.
Transfer them into a sink of cold water. You will then remove the center stem and all of the skins, Cut then in quarters and place in a bucket. Do this until you have all of your tomatoes cleaned, scalded and peeled and cut.

Add fixings for stewed tomatoes if desired to pot of cut tomatoes, stir…
Looking real good right now!
add about an 1″ or two of water to the canner.
add a teaspoon of salt to each jar
using a large funnel (get it at fleet farm) scoop your tomatoes in the jar- i used small mouth jars for the stewed tomatoes and wide for the whole. You would use your hands to pack the whole tomatoes.
fill jars almost to the top and leave a half inch of space at the top not counting the lid rim.
carefully wipe of the top of each jar- so the lids will seal properly
Place lid and ring on jar
place 7 jars in canner, place cover on and place the “jimmy” that is what I call the pressure gauge, on 10lbs of pressure
I place the burner on HIGH until the “Jimmy” starts to jiggle. I then turn it down a little. The “Jimmy” does not have to jiggle constantly. Once the canner start to jiggle you need to let it pressurize to 20min. After 20 min. turn off heat and let the canner release its pressure. When it is all out it will allow you to open it. I have to admit Mom taught me how to cheat and hold a long meat fork on the pressure gauge until all of the steam is let out. This helps if you have lots of canning to do and don’t have time to wait, but I am sure this is not recommended anywhere and you cannot hold me accountable if something happens to you when you are doing yours.
When all of the pressure is released from the canner open the lid and lift out your jars with the canning tongs.
Here are our 84 jars! It took us from 10am to 7pm when the last 7 were processed. We have 31 stewed tomatoes and 53 whole tomatoes. I think we will be set for awhile. We did this last Wednesday. My uncle brought us over 2 bushels and this is how many we ended up with. Now I will remember how to do this and maybe you will now try it yourself!
Hey what do you think of this mum! It is about 4 feet across…It is huge. I just had to show it to you all. I have been getting ready for Fall Market in Houston. Here is a quilt i am hand quilting. I am using the stripes in the fabric as quilting lines. So this goes pretty fast.
sorry about the flash…i is pretty harsh. This is my dancing with the stars entertainment…I have been having a rough time with some personal issues so I am kind of in a funk. This hardly ever happens to me so It is kind of a weird feeling. But we are not solely in control are we? Sorry I have been away for a while… I have lots to blog about so as things are looking better and I will post more often. Below is another quilt using my new fabric line…Mary Klein is quilting this for me, I know i should be quilting it myself but there is lots to do. More to come later and good by…time to piece, I have 24 blocks out of 42 done….I can do 4 in an hour…I do not think I will get done tonight! I will show you that one next time…
Here is one of the new quilts we will have for the madison show… I am sorry it is sideways…it is not when I insert it..but anyway Sue made and quilted this Bonnie Blue quilt design herself. It is a nice big quilt called Aunt Nellie”s wedding quilt. So hope to see you at the show! Come say “HI!” Nick, Judi, Rachel and I will be there. I am also teaching a lecture each day of the show at 11:30 about Working with Wool.
Show & Tell was also great! I have pictured one of each girls show & tell, even though there were many more…here are my favorites:
THE BIBLE QUILT FORM JAN PATEK. CAROLE DID THIS AS A BLOCK OF THE MONTH FOR OUR SHOP–WHOOPS…I SHOULD HAVE CROPPED BARB’S TOOTSIES.
DORIS DOGGS–FIT TO FRAME, FROM LORI SMITH– NOW ALL IT NEEDS IS THE FRAME!
ROSIE KRIEDER’S HOUSE FROM COTTAGE CREEK QUILTS. ROSIE ADDED THE BORDER TO MAKE IT BIGGER.
KAREN BORSHIEM- A TERRY ATKIN’S DESIGN I THINK THIS WAS A LAYER CAKE PACK…I COULD BE WRONG…I GUESS I NEED TO TAKE NOTES NEXT TIME.
JOANNE BLANK- SHE MADE THIS USING THE EAGLE PANEL…IT IS HER OWN DESIGN.
ANOTHER FROM JOANNE…HER FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT CHALLENGE WITH HER SISTER. I HOPE FRANNIE DOESN’T HAVE A COMPUTER!

THIS IS WHAT IS IN THAT CLOSET DOOR FROM THE LAST PHOTO.
ALWAY REPRODUCTION QUILTS…WHAT CAN I SAY…