Old 09-09-2012, 07:53 AM
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bearisgray
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Originally Posted by faykilgore View Post
I've done some "save my heirloom" projects and they are always a challenge but appreciated sooo much. Personally, I would take the quilting out and take the backing and batting off, so that you have just the pieced top. I would put a complimentary border around that to square it up, then sandwich, quilt and bind. That will also let you inspect the seams in the top and repair as needed so it won't disintegrate with the first washing. You can still use the backing and binding fabric that came with it. Good luck, whatever you decide to do.
That does sound like the most efficient way -

Undo whatever quilting there is
Remove the backing
Remove the batting

See what you actually have to work with

Go from there
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