When I post my video diaries I always get comments about my Laura clothes. No, not my period dresses, but my Laura Ingalls Wilder t-shirts that I wear for travel and Laura trips. I thought everyone might enjoy a closer look at them. So enjoy our monthly series where we look at a Laura shirt.
Shirt of the MonthOK technically this isn’t a shirt. It’s from my friend Sharron McElmeel. She got a couple of banners that they came out with as part of the advertising for the licensed “Little House on the Prairie” Andover Fabrics quilt fabric. They came in both blue and brown. I asked where she got it and bought a banner in both brown and blue for my collection, but it looks like a quick online search should help you find them from anywhere.
Sharron got a couple of these and used them to make my new conference bag.
Here’s the whole bag.
Little House on the Prairie Bag Wide ShotHere’s a close up from the banner on the top.
Close Up of Top of BagPhoto of the Interior
Interior of the BagSarah S. Uthoff is the main force behind Trundlebed Tales striving to bring the History, Mystery, Magic and Imagination of Laura Ingalls Wilder and other greats of children’s literature and history to life for a new generation. Uthoff is a nationally known Laura Ingalls Wilder authority and has presented at five of the Wilder homesites, many conferences and numerous libraries, museums, and events around the Midwest. Attend one of her programs, schedule one yourself, watch her videos, listen to her podcast, and find her on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and Academia.edu. Professionally she is a reference librarian at Kirkwood Community College and director of the Oxford (Iowa) Public Library.
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