Florence Peto began collecting quilts long before she became dedicated to quilt making. One cannot go to the Shelburne Museum in Vermont without seeing her name related to the textile and quilt collections. A few weeks ago when I was there, they were having a special exhibit of her hand made quilts along with the [...]
Archive for November 4th, 2009
Florence Peto – Part I
Posted in Antique/Vintage Textiles, Indomitable Women on November 4, 2009 | 10 Comments »
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