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burchquilts 06-11-2012 01:55 AM

A neat site for quilt dating
 
In case you wanted to know about determining an old quilt's age --->

http://www.antiquequiltdating.com/

Rose_P 06-11-2012 07:02 PM

Thanks, Rebecca! I have enjoyed browsing around that site. I was in Paducah recently and got to look at all the quilts in the museum. There was one from about 1885 that particularly surprised me because it had a huge number of different prints in it (little appliqued baskets), and most of them looked as bright and detailed as fabric you can buy today. They also had another very similar basket quilt from the 1930's, and you'd have to know fabrics quite well to realize that 50 years had elapsed between the two quilts. Seeing them has stimulated my interest in the history of fabrics as well as quilting.

On that site there is this article http://www.antiquequiltdating.com/cocheco.html about the Cocheco Mill in Dover, NH. I was amazed at some of the numbers: by the 1870's they were printing 25 million yards of fabric a year, and a decade later the number of yards had doubled! They were exporting fabric all over the world. Since there are no color photographs of those earlier times and people so often wore their best dark woolens and crisp whites for their formal portraits, it's easy to forget just how colorful the world of fabric was back then.

I need to add however, that on the left side of that page the link for "How to date antique quilts" is blocked. I assume you have to register with the site to see that, but I got so involved with reading things that weren't blocked that I didn't even check to see yet.

frog90 06-12-2012 11:11 AM

thanks this is a great help to me

Chay 06-13-2012 01:44 PM

I'm laughing because when I read the title of your post I thought, "How could they find enough men quilters to set up a dating site for people who love to quilt?" That was my "I'm a dope" laugh for today!

tlpa 06-13-2012 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by Chay (Post 5286813)
I'm laughing because when I read the title of your post I thought, "How could they find enough men quilters to set up a dating site for people who love to quilt?" That was my "I'm a dope" laugh for today!

I'm chuckling because I thought the same thing!

burchquilts 06-15-2012 03:43 AM


Originally Posted by Chay (Post 5286813)
I'm laughing because when I read the title of your post I thought, "How could they find enough men quilters to set up a dating site for people who love to quilt?" That was my "I'm a dope" laugh for today!

Y'know... after I posted this thread, I thought "That title sounds kinda funky"... LOL! GMTA!


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