Should I I need your opion please......
#11
I understand your dilemma. You want to hand quilt because that is what she would have done. But in real life, sometimes that is not practical especially if you are not experienced at hand quilting. So do whatever you can do best.
#13
It's been through so many generations and it isn't even a quilt yet! Great Grand pieced by hand, Grand pieced by machine, now the next generation is YOU, it's modern day, so quilt it by machine! Just my opinion but that makes sense to me.
Quilts each have their own story, don't they? This one has a real interesting history...
Quilts each have their own story, don't they? This one has a real interesting history...
#14
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What is the pattern? Is this an intricate hard to hand quilt thing or were you going to just quilt along the edges of the block? If the quilt isn't a "show stopper" quilt (lets be honest, there are many out there no matter who made them) then you might want to machine quilt it or even tie it. There are many roads to finishing old quilts.
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I'd hand quilt it because of the era of the quilt. The machine piecing isn't going to show but great-grandma would have hand quilted that. Machine quilting will get the job done but this one is a family treasure that deserves the attention of hand quilting. Just as it really jolts me to see someone having spent hours/years embroidering quilt blocks and then have it machine quilted. It just doesn't "follow suit". I guess that's why I'd hand quilt the quilt you have now--it goes with the character of the quilt.
#17
Your great grandmother started in her way of piecing/sewing. Your grandmother finished piecing it in HER way of doing it. You should finish it off in YOUR way - so if you normally machine quilt...do it! What a great project...full of techniques of different generations. THAT will be one real heirloom quilt, no matter how you quilt it.
#18
Originally Posted by Kas
Show us a picture! That will help with the opinions. I'm guessing that all the fabric is in good condition.
#19
I must say I am surprised by you people. I really thought that the majority would tell me to hand quilt it, but most or if not all tell me to machine quilt it. Thanks so much. I will do that. My husband says what ever it takes to get it finished.
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I'd hand quilt it.. and don't worry about each stitch being perfect.. when it is all quilted it will look great and you'll get better as you go.. I am handquilting my grandmothers quilt tops, but machine quilt most of mine.. I think those old vintage quilts just call for hand quilting.
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