Pillowcases to Pin Cushions Interested in needlework? An exhibit of linens, handwork, and sewing related items will be shown at the Blunt House, 506 S. Thornton Avenue in Dalton until November 1. The Blunt house is open every Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On display are antique table linens, kitchen linens, bed linens, handkerchiefs including a ?mourning handkerchief,? tatting, embroidery, ?drawn work,? hooked mats, Blunt and Kirby monograms, hand crocheted lace trims and appliqué work. Two unique German porcelain pincushions are part of the display as well as Miss Emery?s handiwork standing basket and Doris Litzinger?s handiwork. The Blunt House also has an antique spinning wheel and weasel to wind the yarn, old wooden ironing boards, and many other household items. For further information about group rates or hours other than Fridays, call Joanne Lewis at 706 278-9760 or 706 271-8702. For further information about the Blunt House, visit our website http://www.whitfield-murrayhistoricalsociety.org/
Thursday Sep 19, 2013 Friday Nov 1, 2013
Every Friday from now until November 1
506 S. Thornton Avenue in Dalton, GA
$7.00 (special group rates available)
Joanne Lewis 7062718702
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100 S. Hamilton Street, Dalton, GA 30720 – (706) 278-7373 – info@daltonchamber.org