A memory from your childhood - what kind of quilt comes to mind?
#31
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Location: Long Island
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My grandmother made a yo yo quilt and i have it now, it's about 60 yrs old. i'm 57, so i remember her telling me how long it took to make and finish. I've made 2 of them, and no longer have either one, just hers. Also a dresdan plate from when i was about 12 in 30's ORIGINAL fabrics. I want to do a repro for my 60th birthday.
#32
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Both grandmothers quilted. My Mom's Mom made beautiful quilts, but she died when I was 2yr--I do have her 1920's hand pieced and quilted Grandmother's Flower Garden double bed (which got some use) and matching crib (not used as the baby it was made for died)and also one that she did all the embroidery on lilac blocks but did not finish the piecing before she got ill--in the early 1970's my Mom's aunts finished it up.
My Dad's mother made incredibly heavy, wool crazy quilts. She worked at the Nellie Don Dress Factory in Nevada, MO when my Dad young and had lots of wool dresses & coats and access to wool scraps. I have one of her quilts.
My Dad's mother made incredibly heavy, wool crazy quilts. She worked at the Nellie Don Dress Factory in Nevada, MO when my Dad young and had lots of wool dresses & coats and access to wool scraps. I have one of her quilts.
#33
My Bubba (grandmother) also made a quilt from goose feathers that she plucked. The feathers were then sent to a co. in Ill. to be made into a down comforter. The feathers were enclosed with taffeta. I was addicted to that crinkly feel with the soft down inside. It was very heavy and warm once the taffeta warmed up.
#37
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Grass Lake, MI and Bradenton, FL
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My sister and I both sewed clothing when we were teenagers. We'd send our scraps to our grandmother who lived 800 miles away and we'd see only once a year. Grandma would hand piece quilts using the scraps and pieces cut from old clothing. She's send us the finished quilt . My sister and I would spread the quilt out and reminisce about the various patches... "Remember when I wore this dress to the school dance and such and such happened?" etc. I still have one of the quilts and my sister has another. I can't imagine piecing and quilting a quilt by hand! No sewing machine, rotary cutter, or ruler. I can barely get a top done using a machine and modern tools, and I've never done any quilting other than SITD! I do remember that my grandma never sat down without having something in her hands to work on!
#38
My grandmother had a quilting frame set up in her dining room in the winter time. She mostley made scrappy quilts using old clothes.. I was always fascinated as to how she put them together. All of her quilts were hand stitched and quilted.
#39
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Florida
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I had a drunkards path in hot fuchsia and white. I think it probably was red and white. I do remember the pink being faded. My sister remembers a double wedding ring with pink background instead of white. That one is on my to do list now.
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