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Look what was covered up by another top!

Old 01-21-2013, 04:21 PM
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What a great find!
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Old 01-21-2013, 04:29 PM
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Beautiful quilt! So glad you can save at least part of it!
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Wow, that is a treasure! Good for you for saving it from a terrible end.
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I was told at a lecture at the library on antique quilts that many times they use an old quilt as a batting for a new quilt top. The old saying is "waste not...want not. It was a very interesting lecture. They asked that we take our old quilts with us and she would tell us something about them. I have 2 old quilts so I threw them in a large grocery sack and took them along. One was dated CIRCA 1920 and was probably a memory quilt for someone's parents or grandparents because the fabric used was from both a woman's and a man's clothing. The other on was dated 1860's to 1870's. The oldest fabrics were from the 1860 being the double pinks and some of the other prints. The newest fabric was dated 1876 and was a print put out for the United States Centenial. Needless, to say, I did not throw them in the grocery sack but carried them very carefully back home with me.
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Lucky you...wonderful piece of history.
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Old 01-21-2013, 05:00 PM
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What a treasure. Just goes to show .. you just never know what lies beneath the surface.
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Old 01-21-2013, 05:01 PM
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wow, and to think that you uncovered it.
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That's beautiful! Glad you saved it.
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oh my gosh that is beautiful!
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Old 01-21-2013, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by maryb119 View Post
I was told at a lecture at the library on antique quilts that many times they use an old quilt as a batting for a new quilt top. The old saying is "waste not...want not. It was a very interesting lecture. They asked that we take our old quilts with us and she would tell us something about them. I have 2 old quilts so I threw them in a large grocery sack and took them along. One was dated CIRCA 1920 and was probably a memory quilt for someone's parents or grandparents because the fabric used was from both a woman's and a man's clothing. The other on was dated 1860's to 1870's. The oldest fabrics were from the 1860 being the double pinks and some of the other prints. The newest fabric was dated 1876 and was a print put out for the United States Centenial. Needless, to say, I did not throw them in the grocery sack but carried them very carefully back home with me.
I would love to have all of ours appraised but have no Idea who does this or whear to look
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