The elusive 1930's Mountain Mist New York Beauty |
An original, vintage Mountain Mist pattern. |
Hooray for Molly Schiessl, owner of Fourth Corner Fine Quilt Gallery in Ashland, Oregon! She had exactly what I was looking for, and as soon as I discovered the quilt, I offered to buy it. I'd gone to visit Molly at her lovely shop several months ago, bought several quilts, and found her to be charming, fair and extremely knowledgeable. Many of the other dealers I've bought from have been in the business for decades, but Molly started relatively recently, about 6 or 7 years ago. My impression is she's a very quick study and certainly holds her own when it comes to knowing about quilts. If you're buying from Molly, you can definitely buy with confidence.
Instructions for making the Mountain Mist New York Beauty. |
The quilt I've purchased has a couple of noteworthy features. First, there are only nine points and no half points on each of the quarter circles, undoubtedly a variation chosen by the individual who made the quilt. I've seen several different quilting designs in other examples, but never the interlocking circles suggested by Mountain Mist in the original pattern. This quilt has that specific quilting design, which makes me very happy. In many ways, it's as pure an example as I've seen.
It's an important piece in the evolution of the pattern, and therefore, an important piece within my collection. Needless to say, this quilt will definitely be part of my upcoming exhibit, "Beauty Secrets: 150 Years of History in One Quilt Pattern" at the Benton County Museum in Philomath, Oregon, from August 5th to October 1st. A big thank you to Molly Schiessl for making the inclusion of this quilt a reality.
How exciting to find a missing element to your collection, Bill!! But the HUNT itself is sooo much fun!!!! What's next?
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ReplyDeleteI agree, the hunt is definitely a big part of the fun! Now it's time to start getting ready for the exhibit. I've got a catalog to produce. Then there's Sisters, and the OQP, and the CWQSG, and Mary and I are assisting with a July quilt exhibit at the Oregon Historical Society, and the NW Quilting Expo in September. Busy, busy, busy!
Has the wedding taken place yet?
Fantastic quilt!How fun to fill in your gap.:)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you found that quilt! Congrats! Alice in Arkansas. Did you make it home ok from Paducah?
ReplyDeleteHi Alice, Great to hear from you!! I made it home in one piece, and hope you did, too. What a memorable week we had! ;)
ReplyDeleteHow great that you found this quilt! I have a Carpenter's Wheel that almost exactly matches the Mountain Mist wrapper (which I also collected!)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have a lot of quilt events on your calendar this year!
What a beautiful quilt! The colours really glow!
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