Parrothead thank you so much for posting! Those are wonderful! How lucky you are.
I'm attaching photos of the one quilt I have from Grandma. My sister salvaged one back in the 70's and made some repairs, hand sewing in replacement fabric where the original had torn or worn away. From the pictures of mine you can see where some fabric has withstood the ravages of time and prior use (I don't use it now, it is usually stored away from light, etc.) and others did not fare well. Also including some pics of frugality where she pieced pieces together to make it the right size square. The cotton used for batting was grown on Grandma's farm. The back (and squares on front) are muslin?
Not a daring pattern, strictly utilitarian, but I do still like some of the fabric, especially the orangey floral. And I'm not surprised to see a red check in it. I still have one of her aprons...red check, hand smocked.
I took this off to college when I left home in 1980 and the tear at the corner happened then before I realized I needed to protect it better. I've thought of trying to repair but I think it is beyond any reclamation.