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Old 12-11-2014, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by hray View Post
A friend has inherited 27 hand-done redwork squares, about 6x6" each. According to a note with them, they were worked on by her great-grandmother's church group back in the 1920s. At this point they're just squares, not made up into a quilt.

She's undecided what to do with them. I told her we could work them into a quilt, but she's afraid that might diminish their value. IMHO, they're not particularly valuable right now as 27 small pieces of embroidery in a plastic bag.

What would you do with this material? It's in excellent condition and I don't think would be harmed by using it.

Thanks in advance.
my first thought is to stay out of the mess. If she sees more value in a plastic bag, let her do as she pleases.

Designing a quilt with the squares is the logical answer, however.
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