Need Some Input
#1

I recently finished Love Letters of the Civil War Quilt Top and am now ready to quilt it. I have decided to hand quilt it as I am trying to be as true to the Civil War era as possible. I only used reproduction fabric and hopefully remained true to form. I was wondering if anyone out there knew how women during that time stitched their quilts together. I want a "homey arts and crafts"look about it. Have it be more of a ulitarian style. A friend also suggested I do some applique around my border but wasn't sure if that was done then. Any ideas welcomed!
#2

One border comes to mind as many antique quilts only had one or no borders. Utilitarian quilting would be great on it. I do my utilitarian quilting about 5 stitches to the inch. The most important part of utility quilting is the evenness of the stitches. I also use heavier thread, in some cases I've used 3 strands of embroidery floss. Just my thought.
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