12 comments

  • Leslie Schmidt

    Oh, how sweet! Such innocence. Great painting. Thanks, Lori, for bringing this delightful picture to us.

  • Marilyn Larkin

    such a joyful painting. could almost see her jumping out of the picture and chatting away. Thank-you for bringing so much delight this weekend. Enjoy your week. I am enjoying all your posts this year. Love the idea of a mystery whole cloth project too.

  • I so enjoy all the seamstresses you post. Thanks so much!

  • Terry Sheldon

    Lori, just an unrelated question… I am looking at the Pfaff Powerquilter 16.0, wonder what you think. I’ve played with it lots, love it.

    • A

      Hi Terry, I really don’t know anything about the Pfaff Powerquilter. My only advice: Make sure you like the dealer, because if you need any help, it will be the dealer you work through.

      • Terry Sheldon

        Lori, thanks for the reply. I’ve been doing my best to learn to quilt on my home machine, but this one I mentioned is so much easier! If I can get 24 months, 0% interest, might do it. And yes, I know the dealer…make models for their shop.

  • Beautiful picture. I also enjoyed your link to learning about the artist that painted this picture. I love learning about art, history and the past. Thank you!!

  • Martha P. Cook

    Never seen that before. The artist capture her impish nature.

  • Phyllis

    What a beautiful child! Thank you for showing us.

  • Janet

    Thank you again Lori! She does have an amused direct gaze with her green eyes and red hair. How modern is she?! Loving children, I wonder at her age–late grammar early middle school?

  • Wow…the 17 hundreds…can’t even imagine. !!! Seems like all the movies depic a dreary cold time. And they had funny names.
    Thanks Lori of Stillwater.

  • Rosemarazzle

    Rosemary B here:
    Happy Saturday Lori. I hope you have sunshine like we do.
    This photo is beautiful! This girl looks confident in her task!

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