Texas Topaz by Deborah

Texas Topaz by Deborah I am an artist that works with needle and thread. Shop name to search on Etsy: TexasTopazByDeborah

At this time, I am enjoying designing Christmas tree skirts, stockings and table runners for sell to the public.

This adorable vintage Diamond pattern quilt bear was purchased by a repeat buyer in Warsaw, Indiana! The customer is ble...
05/16/2026

This adorable vintage Diamond pattern quilt bear was purchased by a repeat buyer in Warsaw, Indiana! The customer is blessed with 14 Grands, This is her 4th bear purchase from my shop and I hope she loves 10 more! Find your own huggable bear or bears at https://www.etsy.com/shop/TexasTopazByDeborah

This adorable bear is headed to Kent, Connecticut to join his Vintage Wedding Ring Quilt sister. Repeat customers just e...
05/14/2026

This adorable bear is headed to Kent, Connecticut to join his Vintage Wedding Ring Quilt sister. Repeat customers just energize me! Find your own huggable bear or bears at https://www.etsy.com/shop/TexasTopazByDeborah

Just added these adorable 21" Vintage Quilt Bears to my Etsy.com shop.  These were made from a spool pattern quilt I est...
04/27/2026

Just added these adorable 21" Vintage Quilt Bears to my Etsy.com shop. These were made from a spool pattern quilt I estimate was made in mid 1930's to 1950's. There are several pieces of flour sack fabric in this quilt, most importantly one by the W. Lee O'Daniel Flour Company. You can make one of these adorable bears your own by clicking on and ordering from my Etsy.com shop: www.etsy.com/listing/4484447657/handmade-21-inch-quilted-bear-upcycled?sr_prefetch=1&pf_from=shop_home&ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1&sts=1&logging_key=497182c06c1718335abe1b4a004efb3838975187%3A4484447657

W. Lee O'Daniel served as Texas governor and United States senator. Born in 1890 in Ohio, O'Daniel came to Texas at age 29 as a sales manager for Burrus Mills, a flour-milling company in Fort Worth. In 1928, O'Daniel took over the company's radio advertising and started a country music program to promote the flour. O'Daniel hosted the show and organized a band called the Light Crust Doughboys. Many of the musicians who made Western Swing famous, including Bob Wills, got their start in O'Daniel's band. In 1935 he organized his own flour company to make "Hillbilly Flour" and began to call his band the Hillbilly Boys. The slogan, "Pass the biscuits, Pappy," made O'Daniel a household name throughout Texas.

Radio fans urged "Pappy" to run for governor, and in 1938 he did. He attracted huge crowds, ran on a platform of the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule, and won the election by a landslide. Thus began a unique era in Texas politics. O'Daniel possessed almost no qualifications for success in the governorship, and accomplished little of the populist agenda he had promised the people of Texas. He ushered in an era of censorship and limits on academic freedom at the University of Texas by his appointments to the Board of Regents. But despite his obvious shortcomings as a leader, he remained very popular due to his masterful radio showmanship.

In 1941, O'Daniel won election to the United States Senate in one of the most controversial elections in Texas history, edging out Congressman Lyndon Baines Johnson by only a handful of votes. O'Daniel was ineffective in the Senate and was shunned by his more serious colleagues. With his popularity finally on the wane, he did not seek reelection in 1948.

Handbook of Texas article on Pappy O'Daniel

These three adorable vintage 21" quilt bears are shipping to Oliva and Daisy Books, a book shop in Carmel Vally, Califor...
04/24/2026

These three adorable vintage 21" quilt bears are shipping to Oliva and Daisy Books, a book shop in Carmel Vally, California. The owner is going to test how these bears sell and possibly restock in the future. Find your own huggable bear at https://www.etsy.com/shop/TexasTopazByDeborah

Just finished this sweet memory bear for a young man to give his grandfather in memory of his grandmother. It is made fr...
04/15/2026

Just finished this sweet memory bear for a young man to give his grandfather in memory of his grandmother. It is made from one of the grandmother's favorite shirts.

I listed this adorable vintage Wedding Ring quilt bear yesterday morning and it was purchased by a repeat buyer in Warsa...
04/01/2026

I listed this adorable vintage Wedding Ring quilt bear yesterday morning and it was purchased by a repeat buyer in Warsaw, Indiana! The customer is blessed with 14 Grands, This is her 3rd bear purchase from my shop and I hope she loves 11 more! Find your own huggable bear or bears at https://www.etsy.com/shop/TexasTopazByDeborah

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Ovilla, TX
75154

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+12147179088

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