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pittsburgpam 04-10-2009 09:23 PM

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This was at my parent's house and I very vaguely remember it. I already chose the yellow Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt so I didn't take this one but, no one else was interested in it and it's been laying on the couch for months.

I took it to a loving home (mine) where it is wanted. I washed it twice as it was very yellowed and it came out pretty good.

I don't know what year it was made but the fabrics look "vintage" to me. The backing is white flannel with blue flowers.


SulaBug 04-10-2009 11:07 PM

You have brought home a wonderful family treasure. I know that you will love it & take good care of it. Grandmother's quilts are so special to have.
:D :D :D

tlrnhi 04-11-2009 01:04 AM

That's pretty! If there are any more that need good homes, you have my addy, right???

pocoellie 04-11-2009 04:34 AM

At least you rescued it, what wonderful memories it will bring.

sandpat 04-11-2009 04:49 AM

Veru pretty Pam. Its so nice that you have some quilts from your Grandmother...its really special!

beachlady 04-11-2009 04:53 AM

I have a couple of old quilts I found in my Mom's stuff and I have no idea where they came from - isn't that awful. My Mom sewed, but don't think she made quilts and know my grandmother did not. Might be my Dad's adopted mother's - all deceased now.

So glad you wer able to have the quilt and cherish it!


Knot Sew 04-11-2009 05:48 AM

That is beautiful, looks soft and cuddly :D

pittsburgpam 04-11-2009 06:16 AM

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I was hugging it last night. It is SOOO soft and smells so good after washing. I don't know if there are more yet. My parents lived in the same house for 55 years and it is full to bursting of stuff. Two of the bedrooms couldn't be walked into without climbing over things. They never threw anything away, even the smallest little receipt from 50 years ago.

I have tons of papers and photos to go through and treasures that I have already found like my great-grandparents' marriage license from 1896, the parents of my grandmother that quilted. I am slowly scanning everything.



mpspeedy 04-11-2009 08:06 AM

Pam, What a wonderful find. If those are not vintage fabrics they could be some of the new reproductions. You are so lucky to find such treasures. My grandmother lived in Illinois. I am in Maryland and was not able to be there when her things were sorted and distributed. I have a few things that she sent me when my mother visited her at different times. I also have a flannel quilt she made for my daughter when she was born. My mother was her only daughter. Two of my uncles lived in her town and looked after her. Neither of their wives were interested in sewing or quilting so they probably disposed of anything like that, unfortuneately.

I hope the quilts bring you fond memories and comfort for years to come.

pittsburgpam 04-11-2009 08:28 AM

I don't think they would be reproductions. My grandmother died 11 or 12 years ago. She is the only one in the family that quilted other than me. My mother didn't sew much and my eldest sister sews mainly clothes.

I posted somewhere else some pictures of 80 Grandmother's Fan blocks that my grandmother told me HER mother made. I plan on putting them together into a top. They aren't perfect and I'm sure I'd have a heck of a time trying to put the curved background piece onto them so, I've started turning the edges of the curved fan under 1/4" and basting so that I can applique them onto squares. In the bag with the blocks were the pattern pieces cut out of newspaper with a date in 1936 on them.


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