Quilts, Jewelry, Fabric, EVERYTHING ELSE!!!
Jul 17
9am to 4pmJul 18
9am to 4pmJul 19
12pm to 4pmTerms & Conditions
Bring Help to Load Large Items, Not Responsible for Accidents.
Part of this sale could possibly be outside on uneven ground. Again we are not responsible for any accidents.
Q: If I purchase a large item, how do I handle the pick-up? Please bring help to load. We do not deliver items.
Q: Do you Accept Checks?
A: We do accept credit cards and most checks. As well has Venmo, Pay Pal and Apple Pay
Q: Do you do any pre-sales or pre-views before the official opening day?
A: No we do not. Everything that a client allows us to sell will be available for purchase to the public on a first come first serve basis.

Southern Crossroads Estate & Tag Sales
Description & Details
Vintage Quilts • Handmade Textiles • Antique Linens • Tablecloths • Pillowcases • Coverlets • Unique Vintage Fabrics
Jean Odom was a skilled quilt maker, known for her innovative interpretation of traditional patterns. She began quilting at a young age, making her first quilt blocks in 1944 while her father was overseas in WWII. She was a five-time Best in Show winner at the Tennessee State Fair and won numerous other awards over the years for her work. Most notably, her quilt “Storm at Sea,” which was quilted as she battled Acral Lentiginous Melanoma in 1993, won many awards and was featured in several articles. Jean was quoted giving credit to this quilt for saving her life and sanity while she underwent treatments for her cancer.
She was an expert on textile bags, also known as feed sacks, and printed fabric dolls, and had a deep knowledge of quilt and textile history, including related topics of migration routes, trade patterns, economic and cultural history. Jean generously shared that knowledge through numerous speaking engagements across the country.
Jean was a longtime valued and active member of the American Quilt Study Group, the National Organization of Quilt Historians, the Midwest Fabric Study Group, Lakeshore Quilters, Kentucky Quilt Study Group, and Tennessee Valley Quilting Association. Additionally, she was a founding member of the Tennessee Quilt Study Group and volunteered with the Tennessee State Museum to document and prepare quilts for exhibit.
Her home is FILLED with collections from all over the world! She has lots of Asian and Native American inspired items to include AMAZING VINTAGE JEWELRY!
There are collections of books about so many things. The quilting books alone fill one room! There’s history, biographies, how to books, and anything else you could want.
She has an extensive collection of Jazz, Classical, and Opera music, as well as books about the artists.
There is lots of Christmas items including a collection of Nativity Sets! So much stuff!!!!
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