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This was their first project.","NumQuiltsF123":"1-5 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"no","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"62\"","OverallLengthF012b":"81\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Red","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Michigan Album Quilt made by Miss Pretzer’s third graders to honor Michigan in its Sesquicentennial Year 1987\r\nMickey Orr, Anne Hluchaniuck, Mike Young, Sara Engelhardt, Bob Angie, Matt Lackowski, Grant Malecke, Derek Durkee, Belinda Marshall, Jeff Stein, Heather Spencer, Jessica Rashford, Kirsten Schrems, Aaron Kreh, Joey Jacobs, Karen Campbell, Adam Hubner, Paul Caviston, Sarah Rosin, Adam Sadehvandi, Michael Anderson, Ryan Barber, Tiffany Schrader, Darren Block, Amy Lucas, Dianna Titmuss, Erich Balbach, Todd Malicoat, Michelle Martuch, Gwen Fisher.","DateInscripF020a":"1987","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back","on block"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"30","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"1 1/2\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Dotted"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"UniqueF038h":"Ink drawing/Painting","ConstrucF038g":["Ink drawing","Painting"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"WidthBindF047":"greater than one inch","BindWidthF047a":"2 1/2\"","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Medium (3/16?)","QuiltTechF049":["Tied or tufted"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Each student chose a picture related to Michigan's history from books, such as Michigan Explorer, or leaflets and other sources. They drew the design, made a tracing and colored in with fabric crayons.","ExhibitListF067a":"Frankenmuth Historical Museum, Frankenmuth, MI , June, 1987; List elementary May/June 1987","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public-Other","OwnerNameF082a":"Frankenmuth Historical Museum","OwnerCityF084":"Frankenmuth","OwnerCountyF085":"Saginaw","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","DateObtainedF088c":"6/8/1987","AcquiredF058":"Gift","QuiltHistF059":"MIckey Orr\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nHow We Made the Quilt\r\nFirst we drew a picture on computer paper. Second we traced it on some white paper. Third we colored it with fabric crayons. Fourth we ironed it on to a square cloth. Fifth Miss Pretzer sewed them together. Sixth we tied four strings around our picture. Seventh some mothers sewed the edges together.\r\nWhat I drew?\r\nI drew a sailboat. I chose a sailboat because Michigan has 4 great lakes. When I go to Lake Huron I see a lot of sail boats. It was easy. We tooke computer paper and drew. Then we traced on some white paper. We colored it with fabric crayons. And ironed it on white cloth. I used the same colors as a cigrate boat.\r\n\r\nAnne Hluchaniuck\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew the appleblossom. I chose it because I like flowers and I like pink. It was easy sometimes and difficult other times. I chose those colors because those are the colors because those are the colors of an apple blossom are.\r\nFirst we drew the pictures. Then we gave them to Mrs. Durkee. She ironed them on to material. Miss Pretzer sewed them into the quilt. Then we tied pieces of yarn to the quilt. The moms finished the sewing the other pieces of yarn on. Then we hung it out in the hall. Then it went to the museum.\r\n\r\nMike Young\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a freighter it was brown. I colored it brown because most freighteers are brown. I wanted to draw a freighter because I have seen alot of them. The front part of the freighter was hard.\r\nFirst you draw your picture. And then mothers ironed it on our pieces of cloth. And the Miss Pretzer sewed the pieces together. And then we hung it out in the hall. Frankenmuth News came and took our picture and put it in the paper. Then the Frankenmuth Historical Museum came and took the quilt to the museum.\r\n\r\nSara Engelhardt\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a light house. I choose a light house because I think lighthouses are neat. I though it was pretty easy. I tried to use the same colors on my lighthouse as on the lighthouse in the booklet.\r\nThe first thing we did in making the quilt was to decide and draw our pictures. Next we had a mother iron the pictures onto some fabric. Then Miss Pretzer sewed the quilt together. Fourth we sewed the yarn on. Then the mothers sewed together the edges and fast we hung it up in the hall.\r\n\r\nBob Angie\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a British Flag. I wanted to draw it. It was easy I wanted to pick them.\r\nFirst we drew, and then we traced it. Then Miss Pretzer sewed it. Then the Quilt was tied.\r\n\r\nMatt Lackowski\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a fishingman I chose by looking in the Michigan books. This project was very easy. It was very easy choosing colors because Michigan is a colorful state. The details I put were the rising sun and colorful clouds. The hardest part of the drawing was the seashor and the sea.\r\nThe way we made the quilt, we first drew on a piece of paper. Then we retraced the paper on a white sheet. Next we colored it and Miss Pretzer gave it to Mrs. Durkee and she ironed them on. Then Miss Pretzer made the quilt and took it to school and the mothers helped us with it.\r\nLast they hung it up in the hallway.\r\n\r\nDerek Durkee\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI drew a soldeir, and it was pretty easy. I chose it by looking at books and other things. I knew the colors.\r\nThe process was drawing your picture. Then tracing the picture on a good piece of paper. Then you iron the picture on a piece of cloth, and sew borders to the pictures. My mom and I brought the frame so we could tie. You tie the quilt by pushing a needle with yarn on it through the quilt. Then push needle back up, and tie in knot. Last ladies sewed the edges together. \r\n\r\nGrant Malecke\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a saw mill and I chose it from a book. I chose it because wood was important in Michigan's past.\r\nWhat we did was iron our pictures on some fabric. Then parents came and sewed corners and sides together.\r\n\r\nBelinda Marshall\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew an American Flag. I drew it because that's the only thing I could think of. It was easy to make most of the flag but the stripes were hard. I know what colors to use because I had no choice.\r\nThe first thing I did was to draw the picture. Then Miss Pretzer sewed the quilt. Then we put on little ties. Then Miss Pretzer put on the siding. Then we hung it up out in the hall. After that we gave it to the museum.\r\n\r\nJeff Stein\r\nJune 2\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew some log rollers. I drew that because at the beginning they would take the lumber and float it down the river. It was really easy because they're the real colors of the things.\r\nFirst I drew the picture then I let some moms put it on the quilt. Then I tied it on with string.\r\n\r\nHeather Spencer\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI drew the states flag. I chose it because it was Sesquicentennial Year. It was easy but some part were not. It was sort of fun. On colors I didn't have to think because it was a flag and on most flags you ususally have to keep the color.\r\nThe steps were first you think of what you want to draw then you draw it. Now you have to think of colors and color in it. You then have to trace it and color it. Then Mrs. Durkee ironed them. Then parents came to help after Miss Pretzer sewed it. The parents helped us tie yarn in it. We then had to finish in the kindergarten room. Now it is hanging in Frankenmuth Museum.\r\n\r\nJessica\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a Robin standing in the grass. I chose the Robin because it's my friends name in Vassar and its the state bird. It was very easy to draw. I has no chose of colors because the bird only comes in black and red.\r\nMaking the quilt.\r\nFirst we drew our picture. Then we colored them. Second we had a mother came and pick up our drawings and ironed the picture on a cloth. Then we sewed the quilt and then hung it in the hall.\r\n\r\nKristen Schrems\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew the state of Michigan. I didn't look in something, I just thought of it. It was hard because when I drew it it was difficult. It was difficult to tie because the needle was hard to push through the quilt. I chose the colors because the state of Michigan in blue and green and waer is blue.\r\nFirst we drew our picture on a paper. Second we traced it on a good paper. Third Mrs. Durkee took our pictures home and ironed them on a piece of cloth. Fourth Miss Pretzer sewed our pictures into the quilt. Then we tied our pictures.\r\n\r\nAaron\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew an Indian. It was the only thing I could think of. I chose from a book. It was very hard. I didn't really choose colors. I just colored.\r\nThis is how we made the quilt.\r\nFirst we found a picture. Then we drew the picture on a piece of paper. Then we traced. Next we tied the knots. Mrs. Durkee ironed it on a piece of material. Then we sewed the outside of it. Then we were all done.\r\n\r\nJoey Jacobs\r\nI drew a fish for my Sesquicentennial quilt because I found it in the Exploring Michigan book. It was easy to draw a fish and difficult to tie the knots. So that it looks like a more interesting quilt.\r\nFirst we drew a picture and then we copied it on to another paper. Then we ironed it on to the quilt. Now you have a Sesquicentennial quilt.\r\n\r\nKaren Campbell\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a tree with falling leaves. I chose it by looking in pamphlets. I liked coloring it the most. It was not very hard. I chose colors by looking in pamphlets.\r\nFirst I drew the picture. Then I colored it with fabric crayons. Next I gave it to Miss Pretzer. She gave it to Mrs. Durkee and she ironed it on the blanket. Then we tied on these pieces of yarn. Then Miss Pretzer hung it on the wall. Next Joan Hoffman from the museum came and told us what she was going to do with our quilt at the museum. Last she took it ot the museum.\r\n\r\nAdam Hubner\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew an old guy on a tractor. I had to draw it because I was in Florida when the other kids were drawing the pictures for the quilt and all of the good pictures for the quilt were taken except for a farmer. It was kind of hard to make because I had to draw it, then trace it onto another sheet of paper, then color it in in three days! I chose the colors by the colors in the book I copied it from.\r\nThis is how we made the quilt. First we (the other kids and I) copied a picture from a book. Second we copied it onto another piece of paper. Third we colored the picture in. Fourth the quilt was made. Fifth the pictures were ironed onto the quilt. Last we tied strings to the quilt so it would stay together.\r\n\r\nPaul Caviston\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew the Mackinac Bridge.\r\nI did it because my brother liked it. It was easy. I chose the colors I thought it was.\r\nSome parts were easy like tieing the knots. Some parts were hard like making the picture and tracing it onto the other paper.\r\n\r\nSarah Rosin\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew the White Pinetree. Miss Pretzer gave me a sheet of paper that gave me things that maybe I could draw. I felt like doing that. It was pretty difficult because to do all those zig zags for the pine needles on the pine tree, but the rest was easy. It was easy to pick the colors because everyone knows what color a pine tree is.\r\nWell first we had to draw. Then we colored the pictures then one of the mothers volunteered to iron the pictures on to a quilt fabric. Next Miss Pretzer sewed the quilt together. We all had to sew little knots with strings at the end. Miss Pretzer didn't do the outside of the quilt, so the mom did it.\r\n\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nMichael Anderson\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nI drew a person skiing down a very big hill. I chose it because I like to go cross country skiing. It was very easy and very fun. I chose the colors that are on the picture.\r\nFirst we decided on the picture. Then we drew the picture. Then one of the mothers ironed the pictures on cloth. Then we sewed and tied knots in the yarn. \r\n\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nRyan Barber\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nI drew a picture of a fox hunter, because I like to draw foxes and fox hunters. It was easy to draw. I chose the colors that matched the best.\r\nThis was the step by step process of making the quilt. First we drew the pictures, then we color them with fabric crayons. Then Mrs. Durkee ironed the pictures onto the quilt. Then we sewed yarn on the quilt.\r\n\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nTiffany Schrader\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI drew a beaver. I chose it because I like beavers. I chose it from some of Miss Pretzer books. I was sort of hard.\r\nFirst we drew on a piece of paper. Then we drew it on drawing paper and colored it in. Then there were some moms who came and ironed it on to the fabric. After they where done Miss Pretzer took it home and sewed it into a quilt. Then she brought it back to the school and she let everyone sew their ties on.\r\nAnd that is how we made the Quilt!\r\n\r\nDarren\r\nJune2,\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew the fort in Detroit. I chose it because I like war. It was prettie easy because I'm won of the best drawers in our class. I couldn't choose colors because the book already chose them for me.\r\nWe made the quilt in this order. First we drew a picture. Then we colored it with fabric crayons. Third some mothers iron the sheets so the color would go on the cloth. Then they sewed the quilt together. Then we tied knots in thread. Last they sewed the sides together.\r\n\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nAmy Lucas\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nI drew a man with an ax that chopped down a tree by mountains. I choose by looking at some drawings. And I thought that one was the nicest. And nobody took that drawing. I thought it was easy. The difficult part was making the tree laying down flat, and making the stump look right. I choose the colors by thinking what colors it would be in real life.\r\nThe process of making the quilt is first pick what you want to draw. Next you tell the teacher that drawing. Third we drew and colored the picture on paper with fabric crayons. Fourth you hand it in. Fifth, Mrs. Durkee ironed the paper onto the fabric. Sixth Miss Pretzer sewed on the framer. Then there were pencil dots on our square. Next you sew on those dots. Next we got our picture taken. Today a girl took our quilt to the Frankenmuth Museum. It will be hanging in the dark. So the colors won't fade. It will be hanging up for a month or two.\r\n\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nDianna Titmuss\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI drew a log cabin. I sort of thought it by looking through a Michigan Explorer book. It was mostly easy to do. I chose the colors by thinking what color a log cabin would be.\r\nThe first thing we did was draw the picture. Then we had to sew the things together. After that we took it to the kindergarten room to be sewed some more on the sides. Then we hung it in the hall. Now it's in the Frankenmuth Museum.\r\n\r\nErich Balbach\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI drew the picture of the car I chose one that nobody chose yet. A car was very easy to draw. I chose colors I liked.\r\nFirst you draw the picture on a piece of white paper. Second you iron it on a piece of white cloth. Third you sew the pieces of cloth together. Fourth you put the sides on. Then you put the stuffing in. Next you put the border on. Last you make knots with yarn. \r\n\r\nTodd Malicoat\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI didn't choose my part of the teacher did. It was supposed to be a space guy. But it looks more like a thing.\r\nThe picture was not easy to make. (Even though it didn't look so good.)\r\nThese are the 6 ways to make a quilt. First you have to find something to draw. Then trace it on a better sheet. Then put in fabric and sew it. Last we tied it. It was pretty easy to do. It only took 5 min. or less.\r\n\r\nMichell Martuch\r\n6-1-87\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nMy picture was a log road with a wagon on it. I chose it because it had something to do with Michigan, and we had studied it. It was sort of hard to draw it, because I had to draw all these logs and a wagon on it. There wasn't that much choice for colors, because logs are one color and wagons are mostly white.\r\nWe made the quilt by drawing it with pencil first. Then we had to color it with fabric colors. After we finished that some mothers sewed the quilt. After that step Mrs. Durkee ironed our pictures on. Then she brought it to school, and showed us how to tie our squares. 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