applique quilt, c. 1860, found in Sellwood, 74" x 94" |
Yesterday, I learned a new expression from Madge Ziegler, who heard it from Karen Dever.
"Start the car!"
Karen is a quiltmaker, collector and historian who lives in Moorestown, New Jersey, where my family lived for years. We met through mutual friends in the quilting community, and I have enjoyed our Moorestown connection. According to Madge, Karen's original version of this expression was "Harry, start the car!" I think Harry is her husband.
What a hoot! The reason for learning this wonderful expression yesterday was a quilt I found at an antique shop in the Sellwood district of Portland. Sellwood has some fun antique shops, although there are fewer shops than when I first visited the neighborhood 16 years ago. I get there a few times a year, and usually don't find much. The antiques shops in Portland are mostly vintage, and the selection of available quilts is usually pretty sad.
oh look, a quilted "fylfot" |
Civil War snuff box found on eBay |
When I saw the price, I nearly fell over. It was a steal! Without going into too much detail about that, I can say I have spent a lot more money on dinner for two than the quilt. It was really hard to believe. I was flabbergasted!
Trying to contain my excitement, I looked around to make sure I wasn't on Candid Camera, tucked the quilt under my arm, and headed toward the register with a poker face. The clerks were nice to hold up the quilt so I could get a picture of it, but they really had no idea what a remarkable find it was.
I quickly paid and left, and dashed to the car as soon as I was out of view. It was raining, so hopefully I didn't look too out of place running with a package in my arms, but passers by must have wondered why I was beaming. If something like that ever happens to me again, it's good to know there's a suitable expression for it. Thank you, Karen and Madge! When Mom comes to visit this summer, she'll know exactly what I mean if we're looking at antiques and I say "Start the car, Mom!"
More info about the design: Sandra Starley shared a link to a wonderful blog by Barbara Brackman, where you may see several examples of the motif. Click here.
I thought it was going to be something to do with wheels or steering wheels :0) What a fabulous quilt and it's gone to a good home! I love the border - it's so cheerful!
ReplyDeletemy Mom used to remind us to "browse casually" when we went into an antique store...meaning don't jump up and down with excitement when you find the perfect quilt!!!!
ReplyDeleteFun find for you, enjoy the quilt.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous find! Your lucky day indeed.
ReplyDeleteSO AWESOME Bill!!! And I want that neon sign behind the quilt they are holding up.. and now I am going to say "Star the Car Harry"!!!! PRICELESS!
ReplyDeleteThat is a spectacular quilt. I love the circular quilting motif. Can't wait to see a better picture of the whole thing. The colors are just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNow I see the whole picture.
ReplyDeleteCircles are my Achilles. This is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWell done. My mother in law just taught me how to knit and I now vow to never ask her for any handmade knitted item again. The amount of detail and work that goes into most things homemade, most especially quilts, is mind-blowing.
ReplyDeleteDana @ aremypantstooloud.com
Beautiful quilting! I'm working on my second quilt ever, and I am always sort of star struck by pieces like this. Thanks so much for sharing your find!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I wish Australian antique shops had gems like your beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty and a steal! Love the little sharing of some of your fun dialogues too for a smile this morning
ReplyDeleteWow, wow and wow! You must have been vibrating with excitement!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning quilt and such beautiful colours!
ReplyDeleteNice find! And fabulous quilt! I know I'm way behind here, but I think the expression "Start the car!" comes from an Ikea ad. It has been running for years in Canada, when Ikea has a big sale. The premise is that you are getting stuff for a steal, and you better have the getaway car ready. Perfect for this quilt!
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgrjGlUKn2M