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Old 05-31-2013, 07:59 AM
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SandyinZ4
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Originally Posted by judith ann View Post
Years ago they used to make a quilt topper made from muslin. They embroidered a simple design of flowers etc. on them. It was about 10 inches long by the width of the quilt.They would hand stitch this to the top of the quilt so it would not always be in contact with the persons skin. They could take it off and launder it and not the whole quilt. Don't know what they were called. I have 2 that were made by a dear friends mother. This could be an option for your quilt.
When I lived in Nebraska a few years ago, a lady told me that those muslin edges were called 'chinners' because you could tuck them up under your chin and then later they could be removed for washing and then replaced again. Saved lots of wear and tear on the good quilt fabric. Neat idea but lots of work, too. I suppose this was when quilts were really 'used' for warmth!
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