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MISHNJIM 05-29-2010 08:05 PM

I thankfully have my husbands grandmother's mother's wedding ring quilt top. It's not finished and needs some TLC. I was glad that I told his grandmother before she passed away that I want that quilt top. My husband's parents sold the other quilts when they moved her from AL to CA. We were so crushed.

sewnsewer2 05-29-2010 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by SandyinZ4
I love this thread. It is just as good as going to a quilt show. I would like to add a couple pictures and think I finally got it figured out. I really like the one my mom made because it is not a typical grandma's flower garden. Both of these are mostly hand sewn. The blue one does have the binding sewn on by machine.

Those are pretty!

Pats8e8 05-29-2010 09:38 PM

I have two quilts from my DH's Grandmother, or Great Grandmother. There are no labels so we don't know which one made them. One is a Double Wedding Ring and has tiny pieces that are pieced to make them big enough to use. The other is a Drunkard's Path. They are in very good shape, both hand quilted, and I have them hanging in our hallway.

dizzy 05-29-2010 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by craftybear
Do you have any old quilts from your grandmothers or other family?

I have a cedar chest full of quilts that my dads mom made an I have one that she gave me that I charish.Nobody in the family wanted it because of the colors that were in it they called it ugly.
My Grandmother said she knew someone who would love an use it.An she was right I love an use her quilts all the time.

Born2Sew 05-29-2010 09:58 PM

I have a quilt that my great grandmother hand pieced. She died in 1939 so I know it was done prior to that time. She made the quilt top for my father, but it was never quilted.
After he passed away, I had it hand quilted by the Post Oak Quilters. Daddy also had a quilt top his mother had made. I took it and tacked it together one weekend and gave it back to him for his birthday. Not long ago I brought it over to my house and washed it. Some of the stitches have come out so I plan to take out all of the tacking and repair it, then I will quilt it on my machine. I wouldn't trade either of these quilts for a box of gold.

weatheread 05-30-2010 04:23 AM

I have 4 quilts my grandmother made one of them was for my 25th wedding anniversary and one of them was one i helped quilt it was the last one she done she passed away in 98 and I miss her a lot but I can cover with one of quilts and the world seems right. I have a greatgrandson who I let play on them because her main saying was I made this quilt to use don't let me find it in a plastic bag in the closet a used quilt is a loved quilt and all of mine are well loved

KathyKat 05-30-2010 05:36 AM

No one in my family quilted. My mother sewed all my clothes including coats and they were beautiful. A couple of my first husband's aunts made quilts out of scraps and I have two from Aunt Fern that are about 30-40 yrs old. I 've had to re-sew a couple pieces that have come loose but otherwise they are in good condition considering we use them all the time and they get washed often. She always bound hers with prairie points.

eightylady 05-30-2010 05:56 AM

...from my daughter's mil who found it in her mother's attic, old and tattered...i repaired it but have not figured out out to send it :oops:

eightylady 05-30-2010 06:06 AM

Pam, it's a treasure...and thanks for the memories of watching my grandmother's friends quilt and chat together as they quilted on one hanging down from the ceiling on a frame. They did so enjoy each other's company! I enjoy the Quilting Board as the next best thing :D

debbieumphress 05-30-2010 06:35 AM

I love my treasures. I am lucky to have 2 from my Great-great Aunt Sadie, two from my mom, one from Grannie, 3 from my MIL. Newer ones are from my GD who is 12, this was her first quilt, one from a dear friend/cousin, and I have 42 quilt tops I rescued from garage sales etc. They are stored in a 1929 chest my Grannie left me and I am keeping them as is. I wish people used quilt labels so I could find the owners familes. And of course I have my eye on a few to get when relatives pass but will wait patiently.LOL


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