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Help! Should I tie or quilt this?

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Old 06-12-2012, 05:31 AM
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Default I would tie it with a coordinating yarn.

Originally Posted by CathieB View Post
The photo is of a lap quilt I've made for my father-in-law's 85th birthday. He is the family historian/geneologist. He grew up very near to Appomatox, VA and his family history is filled with Civil War survivors (and also some that didn't make it). He is quite a history buff and when I found this pattern (which is named "Appomatox") I knew it was perfect for him!

I am trying to decide how to quilt it and would like your input. There are 3 options that I can think of: 1) cross-hatch it on the machine; 2) hand-quilt it - perhaps 1/4" inside each quilt block; or 3) tie it with yarn, as I think it may have been done during the Civil War era. I've used reproduction fabrics and I think it is similar to what was called a "cot quilt," used by the common soldier for functionality - to sleep upon or under for warmth.

I appreciate your input - I need to have it done by next weekend!!!
I would tie it with coordinating yarn. I worried for a long time when making my Granddaughters their quilts but decided to tie them with yarn because of time and money and the first thing they said was "Oh I just love all these little ties." so I know there is a dislike of tying on this site but I do it all the time, they wash well and do not bunch up and it is much quicker and cheaper.
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Old 06-12-2012, 05:31 AM
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It is beautiful, thanks for sharing.
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Old 06-12-2012, 05:52 AM
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Great quilt. Love the fabrics and the pattern. Hmmmm, think I would tie it after reading the comments about historical accuracy. Whatever you decide, your FIL will love it. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 06-12-2012, 06:21 AM
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I do love this Quilting Board - everyone is so supportive and come up with such fabulous suggestions! I love that Dalyesewblessed provided the history lesson - very interesting. Your quilt is great, even with a few rows misplaced, and I love the idea of tying it!
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Old 06-12-2012, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by CathieB View Post
Your responses are just what I needed to hear - thank you soooo much! FYI - I have egg on my face - I looked at the quilt again and I have one section (2 rows) out of place - hence the excess blues at the bottom of the quilt. Tomorrow I will attack it with the seam ripper and make it all right! Then to find backing -- either reproduction fabric or muslin -- and will tie it with pearle cotton. Thank you ladies!
Your decision is the right one, I think.....and it will look really authentic. Tied quilts are cozier that quilted quilts so your FIL will be as happy as a clam to snuggle down into it! Great job!
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Old 06-12-2012, 08:04 AM
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I would tie it......
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Old 06-12-2012, 08:29 AM
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Were any of the Civil War quilts tied with darning thread? I would probably use rayon yarn so it doesn't shrink up when washed as wool yarn might. Wonderful quilt
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Old 06-12-2012, 08:45 AM
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Very pretty quilt. I learned several tings from just this posting today. I have learned so many things here on this board. I tie comforters with either DMC thread, sis strands or crochet thread, never used yarn.
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Old 06-12-2012, 08:54 AM
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It is kind of funny -- my mom's LWR quilting group tied with yarn for years. I think LWR started recommending crochet thread a few years back, and we know it is much easier to pull through. The ladies doing the tying resisted change, but finally gave in a tried the crochet thread. Now they wouldn't go back. These are older ladies who have pliers on hand to help them pull the ties through when necessary.

That said, I do know of a lady (similar to the case of WMD926) whose granddaughter requested yarn, because she wanted those "nubbies". Most yarn ties after many washings do become more of a "nubbie" than a tie.

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Old 06-12-2012, 08:55 AM
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this really looks great as is... and i think tie it would be great and i know father in law will love it... if not send it may way..lol... beautiful job.
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