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February 18, 2021

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704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 38th Year • Issue No. 7 • February 18, 2021 "Your Favorite FREE Newspaper" Exhibit shows needlework through the years This quilt was made between 1894-1933. This is a "Tulip" pattern quilt made of white material (now faded) on the front with designs of purple and pink tulips with green vines. The reverse side is pink and bare, with no design. This quilt was owned and made by Myrtle Kathleen Baker Neisler (1894-1933) of Kings Mountain. Donated by the Neisler Family If your grandmother or mother ever stitched a quilt, you might see some familiar-looking specimens in the newest exhibit at the Kings Mountain Historical Museum (KMHM). Titled "STITCHED: The Fabrics of a Community," the show opened Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, and will be on display until May 8, 2021, at the KMHM, located at 100 E. Mountain Street in Kings Mountain. "This is something that has been a part of our community culture for hundreds of years," says January Costa, KMHM director and curator. "Throughout history, it was a common task for people – usually women – to make their own quilts, coverlets, clothes, and many other everyday objects by hand stitching. Over time, improved sewing techniques led to the invention of the sew- ing machine and machine stitching." All of these varieties of "stitching" are included in this show, according to Costa. "The term 'stitching' is the process of making, mending or joining with stitches," says Costa. "In relation to textiles, people have been sewing in one form or another for thou- sands of years. Our current exhibit showcases a selec- tion of stitched examples from the museum collec- tions that were produced by members of the Kings Mountain community throughout the area's his- tory." Examples of the types of textiles on display include a coverlet on loan from Mary "Pucky" Nantz. "This thin coverlet was made in the 1930s and is designed in the 'Grandmother's Fan' pat- tern," says Costa. "It con- sists of 48 blocks and has a blue wide band trim along all four sides." This piece belonged to Nancy Nickels (1925-2020) and was likely made by her aunt Estelle Willeford King (1892-1981) or mother Eloise Willeford Nickels (1895-1983). Another item on display is a quilt made between 1894-1933 and donated by the Neisler family. "This exhibit is a 'Tulip' pattern quilt," says Costa. "It has designs of purple and pink tulips on the front with green vines on a faded white background. The reverse side of the quilt is pink and bare, with no design." This quilt was owned and made by Myrtle Kathleen Baker Neisler (1894- 1933). "These and many other beautiful, local- ly made items are all part of this display," says Costa. "We hope the public will come and take a look at these amazing pieces and see the wide variety of textiles and sewn items that make up this exhibit." The KMHM is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. each day. Admission is free and open to the public. This event will adhere to social-distancing protocols and guidelines in place at the time of the event. Masks and temperature checks will be required upon entry to the museum. For more information, visit the KMHM website at www.kingsmountainmuseum. org or find it on Facebook by searching for "Kings Mountain Historical Museum." This thin coverlet was made in the 1930s and is designed in the "Grandmother's Fan" pattern. It belonged to Nancy Nickels (1925-2020), and was likely made by her aunt, Es- telle Willeford King (1892-1981), or mother, Eloise Willeford Nickels (1895-1983). Loaned by Mary "Pucky" Nantz This quilt was made in 1909 by the Randall sisters of Kings Mountain as a wed- ding present for Novella Randall Herndon. The pattern is Whig's Defeat. Donated by Ginger Lynn Hall N.C. TRACTOR & FARM SUPPLY 299 Railroad Ave., Rutherfordton • 828-288-0395 Mobile: 828-429-5008 • mf1dpshehan@gmail.com SALES • SERVICE • PARTS IF YOU BUY ANYWHERE ELSE YOU WILL PAY TOO MUCH! IF YOU BUY ANYWHERE ELSE YOU WILL PAY TOO MUCH! PROUDLY SERVING RUTHERFORD, CLEVELAND, GASTON, LINCOLN, POLK COUNTIES AS THE AREAS HOMETOWN MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER. ASK ABOUT ASK ABOUT 0% INTEREST 0% INTEREST Est. 1993 AUTO SALES, INC. " WE SELL " WE SELL TH E NICEST TH E NICEST CARS I N TH E CARS I N TH E COUNTY! " COUNTY! " See Our Ad On Page 24 1402 Shelby Rd. • Kings Mountain, NC 704-734-1500 704-734-1500 HOURS: Mon.-Wed. 9-5, Thur.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-1 ©CommunityFirstMedia NO CREDIT CHECKS EASY FINANCING

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