Really?! A Duck Neck Quilt?!

Cindy here–I want to get back to my Alaska adventure because there is so much more to tell you about quilting in Alaska!  Our last stop on touring Alaska’s inside passage was the town of Skagway.  I LOVE this charming, historic town!

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Railroad Junction in Skagway, AK

Our first destination was the Skagway Museum where I encountered the Duck Neck Quilt.  This quilt is an incredible work of art and was made by Jenny (Olson) Rasmuson who lived in Yakutat, Alaska from 1905 – 1912.  Jenny’s story is detailed here.  With permission from the museum staff, I was allowed to photograph the quilt without a flash.  The quilt is under glass, so there is a reflection, but I was attempting to capture the rich colors and textures of this masterpiece.

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Duck Neck Quilt – Skagway Museum

 

I think this quilt embodies the ultimate pioneer spirit of the women of this time.  They used whatever supplies, skills and talents they had available to them to create useful items for everyday use.  Useful can also be beautiful!

Our next stop in Skagway was the Rushin’ Tailor’s Quilt Alaska Shop.

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Skagway, Alaska

This shop was filled to the brim with fabrics to inspire all types of quilters!  I spent a considerable amount of time here.  The batiks had so many nature and northwest inspired prints that I just don’t find here in Ohio.  I did buy some laser cut applique salmon for a future project!

Skagway, Alaska–it was the launching point for many who joined the Alaska Gold Rush.  For me, it was the launching point for quilting inspiration!  I plan to return someday!

Alaska…Check!

Thanks to Sandy for holding down the blog while I put a check mark next to Alaska on my bucket list!

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The scenery was breathtaking AND I was inspired by so many Alaskan artists from past and present.

This incredible work of art greeted us in the Vancouver Airport.

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The colorful shipping  containers in the Vancouver Harbor are quilt inspiration worthy.

Shades of orange, blue, brown and white will show themselves in a future quilt!

 

A Study of Nature Inspired Colors!

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Shore in Ketchikan, Alaska

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View of Denali from Denali National Park

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Sidewalk Planter in Skagway, Alaska

The Alaskan quilt community is thriving!  I’ll tell you more about it in future posts.  Meanwhile, be inspired by the scenery around you.  Beauty and inspiration abound, wherever you find yourself!