Carrie's Quilt -Roma people "Gypsies"
"Willow Creek ran through our farm and it was close to the road. The "gypsies" (Roma) came through every fall. In the spring they would come through and go north and they would travel south for the winter. Dad always had a few extra rows of corn down by the creek because he said the gypsies needed a little corn for their horses. He had planted them down by the creek. Dad didn't like the gypsies to come up to the house. The gypsy woman and children went everywhere. They were into the barns, chicken coops and everywhere. Dad said the reason the women wore such big skirts with lots of pockets so they could fill them up with eggs and things like that to feed their families later in the day." Carrie Linda Ruth then says: "I have a willow magazine rack that you gave me. It was an item that the gypsies had made and traded with your mother for maybe a chicken." Carrie says, "I forgot. They traded paper racks or they traded some clothes."
At least they traded some useful items. :O
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