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A woman I work with came to me a while back and said that after her mother passed away that she was going through her things and found a bag of some old quilt blocks. She wanted to know if I could make them into a quilt for her. Her mother didn't quilt, so she believes that her grandmother or great-grandmother must have made the blocks. They were all bowtie blocks and were all hand-stitched. From the fabrics, they appear to be early 1900s-1920s.
Below is the quilt that I made for her out of them. When she brought me the bag of blocks, she said "Here's my bag of ugly blocks." I don't think she had much hope of them turning into anything nice. I think she'll be pleased with the outcome. :D I pondered several different layouts and then decided on the pattern shown. I just did a meandering quilting all over it, and it measures 60" x 72". |
You always do these older quilts and blocks such justice. It's beautiful!
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That's awesome. I love the graphic element of the stripes.
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It came out amazing. I am sure she will love it! Good going.
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It came out beautiful. A very similar thing happened to me ,too. I was given fabric that included about 9 blocks that her mother had made. I stitched them together, added the batting, and back, and gave her the blocks to quilt. When she finished the quilting, I attached the binding. It now sits on the back of a chair in her living room. It's small but it is cherished.
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Awesome
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Stunning! You definitely have the talent for creating a showpiece from older blocks.
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I'm sure she'll be extremely pleased with it. It's beautiful.
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very pretty
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Beautiful quilt Eddie!!!
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