Sweet and Sassy Feed Sack Exhibit
We
hope you will join us at the Old Church Gallery for our SWEET AND SASSY feed
sack exhibit beginning May 2019 and extending through December 2019.
The
Old Church Gallery hours are Fridays 2 PM to 5 PM and Saturdays 10 AM to 1
PM. The Old Church Gallery is tucked behind Finders Keepers on 110 Wilson
Street, Floyd, Virginia, and is free and open to the public. The Old
Church Gallery is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. All donations
are used for facility and program development.
A Bit of Feed Sack History

For
farmers in the early 1900s, going to mill meant carrying sacks of shelled corn
or wheat berries they had grown themselves.
They would bring home freshly ground meal or flour in their own clean
sacks, which would be washed and used repeatedly. Farm women soon put the extra sacks to good
use. Diapers, cleaning cloths, towels,
sheets, and underwear sewn from the bleached white cotton became a frugal way
to have common fabric goods.
In
the 1920s manufacturers began printing patterns on the sack material. Sales took off as thrifty farm women turned
the cheerful and sometimes whimsical patterns into shirts, dresses, aprons,
curtains and stuffed animals. Scraps
were incorporated into quilts and patterns swapped among the neighbors. Men learned they had to buy enough sacks with
the same pattern for their wives’ projects.
Come
see colorful examples of marketing genius combined with practical creativity.
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