Can anyone tell me how old these fabrics might be, please?
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While I can't hazard a guess as to the age of the fabrics, the other items you mentioned (
dressmaker's tracing paper, a large envelope with design transfers) would lead me to believe at least the notions are from 1950's to late 1960's. The design patterns you mentioned are probably for hand
embroidery - most often used on pillow cases.
I remember the dressmaker's tracing paper well. We used it to mark the location of bustline darts.......
Shari
I remember the dressmaker's tracing paper well. We used it to mark the location of bustline darts.......
Shari
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looked at my books on fabric and your are correct that most of these are from 40'-70's. There are NO Indigo or Turkey reds or even real shirtings in the pix you have posted here.
having said that, once you put these into a quilt, the quilt is then dated by the date that you complete it! Meaning a quilt is only as old as the last fabric put into it!
having said that, once you put these into a quilt, the quilt is then dated by the date that you complete it! Meaning a quilt is only as old as the last fabric put into it!
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I am older than dirt and have been sewing since the 1940's and this looks like a bunch of sewing scraps, big variety of stuff. There is even a piece of that old fabric with a crinkle design pressed into it. (tourquoise, at bottom of one picture). There were a lot of yarn dyed plain fabrics around, same on both sides and no white on the threads when ravelled. Looks like you can make a cute scrappy quilt, but I don't think anything will pass for true vintage. Have fun with it!
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That's what I thought. I also had some dressmaker's transfer paper and embroidery patterns when I was younger--found them at a yard sale!
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Hi Sewred, I honestly don't think any of these fabrics are more than 10 yrs old. I have several of these and they were purchased in the clearance from Joann's. The polka dots and large checks can still be found in some of the Joann's stores. The red chambray is still carried by Joann's as a seasonal item. The red ombre is similar to one sold from Crate & Barrel/home dec fabric.
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