Old School Quilting
#1
Okay so I watched this video this afternoon, and was kinda FLOORED and how this woman quilted. Mind you this film was done back in 1979.
But it was interesting watching her cut out her fabric with SCISSORS with a homeade template, and then sew it with her Coats & Clark thread, and then quilt it by hand on her homemade frame.
To me it was really nice to see what someone could do without all of the gadgets and gizmos, and she turned out BEAUTIFUL quilts!
Give it a watch if you think it will interest you.
http://www.folkstreams.net/film,104
But it was interesting watching her cut out her fabric with SCISSORS with a homeade template, and then sew it with her Coats & Clark thread, and then quilt it by hand on her homemade frame.
To me it was really nice to see what someone could do without all of the gadgets and gizmos, and she turned out BEAUTIFUL quilts!
Give it a watch if you think it will interest you.
http://www.folkstreams.net/film,104
#4
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Pilot Mountain, N.C.
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Thanks for sharing the video. My Mom made quilts the "old fashion way". Her quilt frame was supported by four ladderback chairs and held together with C clamps. She had 7 blue ribbon quilts in 7 years. The seventh year, each child was given a "blue ribbon" quilt for Christmas. Quilts were given to the church then raffled. Her quilts were the best source to raise funds for the church. Her last quilt donated paid to have the roof replaced. She passed away in 2006. We don't used blankets on our beds, we use Mama's quilts.
#5
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Texas
Posts: 562
My mother quilted this way, she used cardboard for templates, she didn't know any other brand of thread and she hand quilted on frames hung from the ceiling. I still have some of her beautiful quilts. I'll have to wait til I get home from work to watch the video, I am very interested, thanks
#6
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Long Island, New York
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I have not been able to watch the entire thing yet...3 y.o. antics and all but one thing I have noticed is how fresh the quilts look. The first quilt that she pulled out, the lone star, looks like it could have been made today. Good design, color choices, and workmanship are timeless.
Thanks for sharing the link I look forward to finishing it.
Thanks for sharing the link I look forward to finishing it.
#8
My BF's mother still cuts out her fabric with scissors. :) She recently made a wall hanging with 2.5 inch squares... it turned out lovely! I can imagine being able to cut things out correctly with scissors!! :)
#10
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: KC MO
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Wow! Just think if we didn't think we had to have every gadget invented how much we would have for fabric LOL!
She truly is an inspiration...I don't know that I would have the patience to do that.
Recently at a garage sale I picked up a popcorn tin filled with things...inside were all the templates and blocks for a quilt. Little cardboard templates and you could tell the blocks had been cut with scissors. I just need to find something to make with all of them.
Thanks for sharing the video with us!
She truly is an inspiration...I don't know that I would have the patience to do that.
Recently at a garage sale I picked up a popcorn tin filled with things...inside were all the templates and blocks for a quilt. Little cardboard templates and you could tell the blocks had been cut with scissors. I just need to find something to make with all of them.
Thanks for sharing the video with us!
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