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Old 02-24-2018, 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by cashs_mom
It's possible that the quilts from that era weren't as crinkly because they were never washed. In that time period washing was done by hand, probably on a washboard. It would be really hard to wash a quilt that way. I've been told that they used to bring the sheet up over the blankets and pinned it so that it kept the blankets from getting dirty. The sheets were easier to wash.
they weren't laundered the way we do now. when living in southeaster PA, Bucks county in late 80's it was common to be driving into town & see quilts hanging out of windows being "aired".
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