23 July 2015 ~ 0 Comments

The States Of Modern: New Hampshire

During the 19th century, the New Hampshire economy was dominated by the textile and shoe industries. By the early 20th century, the Amoskeag Mill in Manchester was the largest textile mill in the world.

Gingham, flannel, and ticking were company specialties, although numerous other fabrics in cotton and wool were produced. The noise from thousands of looms running simultaneously in the weave rooms was deafening, so workers communicated by shouting in each other’s ears or lip reading. Amoskeag peaked by World War I, supplying the federal government with materiel.
In recent years, New Hampshire’s top industries have included the manufacturing of electrical, light metal, and computer and technology products.

New Hampshire

Our New Hampshire Block features the State Flag which features the State Seal which features the frigate Raleigh.  The Raleigh, built at Portsmouth. New Hampshire in 1776,  was one of the first 13 warships sponsored by the Continental Congress for a new American navy.  The frigate was the first ship to carry the American flag into battle.  I have simplified the seal representation but the Raleigh is still there in our block.

Some New Hampshire State Facts:

New Hampshire Nickname: The Granite State
Capital: Concord
Admission to Statehood: June 21, 1788
Flag:  The state flag shall be of the following color and design: The body or field shall be blue and shall bear upon its center in suitable proportion and colors a representation of the state seal. The seal shall be surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves with nine stars interspersed.
State Bird: Purple Finch
State Flower: Purple Lilac
Largest Cities:  Manchester, Nashua and Concord

Here is the States of Modern New Hampshire Block PDF:

The States Of Modern New Hampshire

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We are celebrating Christmas in July with all of my Christmas patterns on sale on Craftsy. Check them out and start stitching now!

This Santa Scarf is made of easy to work with fleece.  And best of all the pattern is FREE for a limited time! Check it out on Craftsy!

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ornament book cover

My favorite Christmas pattern is The Herd. Featuring Rudolph there in the center in red and Dasher, Cupid and the rest of the posse all around, this quilt makes a great throw or Wallhanging the whole season through!

The Herd 1

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And then there are the Chains of Friendship…  This quilt is STUNNING at Christmas and uses lots of scraps too!

Chains Christmas

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And here is the Christmas Instant Karma.  It looks wonderful all made up!

Instant Karma Christmas

Use some wonderful Holiday Fat Quarters for your Instant Karma. 

Practically Life Sized Santa is a handsome fellow to share in your holiday festivities!

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Here is the States of Modern New Hampshire Block PDF:

The States Of Modern New Hampshire

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