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Old 04-09-2012, 06:58 AM
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romanojg
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Originally Posted by ckcowl View Post
first step is to take the quilt to a quilt historian and find out what kind of value it has- and what they recommend- some quilts are better off being repaired-others should be left alone-
and just because a quilt is old it may not be considered a valuable quilt-except to you- age does not automatically make value. some things are valuable to us because of a personal connection- but have no real market value-
once you find out just where the value lies with your (heirloom) you can determine if restoration is in order.
I agree; get advice from the professionals on the value and how you should (if you should) restore/preserve it.
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