Thread: Antique Quilts
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Old 04-23-2010, 06:36 AM
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Boston1954
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Originally Posted by fabric-holic
I repaired one once for a childhood friend's father. It was made in the 1950s and partially in tatters....huge open areas. The backing was holding it all together. Luckily it was Xmas time and I found the exact shade of green that is only available at that time of year. The rest was white muslin and butter yellow. I made templates from the intact blocks and replaced the missing chunks of batting etc. It looked brand new almost when I was done, they said. It was very time consuming but I was glad to do it for them. They were very nice to me during my difficult childhood. Maybe after (if) I retire I'd do it again. Antique quilts amaze me. No fancy tools like we have yet their's are better than mine alot of the time....lol
Now you have my full attention...........I must see some pictures. Please tell me that you took some.
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