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quiltingfan 05-28-2010 02:15 AM

I have inherited the ones that my grandomothers did not finish. A wedding ring quilt started by my fathers greatgrandmother, finished by my grandmother and I am now quilting it. Then My maternal grandmother cut a thousand ( it sure seems like it) hexagons and started piecing them together and now I am trying to hand finish those and make it into a quilt for my mother. I am hoping I will finish both in time to give to my parents for Christmas. It is kind of like I will be giving myself a quilt because I know someday they will come back to me but hopefully not for a long, long, long time.

Will try to take and post pictures later. The colors of the tops are not my choice. Do not know what they were thinking. I also have a polyester top that my paternal grandmother made. She loved polyester.

CarolLady 05-28-2010 03:10 AM

Oh, I do think I have the start to a wedding ring quilt, too.

momymom 05-28-2010 04:48 AM

I have several from my DH family. One, was his DGM's baby quilt. We have dated it to 1900-01. It is a full size monkey wrench in red, white, and blue. We rescued it when my MIL passes away. She stored it in a plastic bag, in a ceder chest!!!!!
I made reproductions of it for both his brothers last Christmas. Will post a picture when I fiqure out how.
We also have a compass rose quilt and several polyester and wool quilts from his DF's family.

momymom 05-28-2010 04:53 AM

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I fiqured it out!!! Forgive me, I'm very new to this, and I am not computer savy!!!
This is the one we dated to 1900-01

clem55 05-28-2010 06:04 AM

That is such a pretty pattern. Maybe you could draw templetes and post them ????? I've not seen that pattern before.

clem55 05-28-2010 06:30 AM

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Quilt made by Great grandmother, GM, and my Mom, late teens or early 1920's.Mom was born 1897, and this was done for her "hope chest", but I don"t think they called it that back then. Quilt was always used, if not for the top of bed, thrn as a blanket. Fabric is thin, but really in very good shape.

Pam 05-28-2010 07:07 AM

Oh, that is so pretty! I LOVE double wedding ring, always a favorite pattern.

CarrieAnne 05-28-2010 07:21 AM

Oh, its so neat to see all the old quilts. I dont have any either, guess my family wasnt into quilting!

stitchhappy 05-28-2010 08:26 AM

My grandmother had an auction and sold her farm when I was a young teenager. I was offered any of her things that I wanted but I was young and STUPID and took nothing. She had quilts that she made that I remember sleeping under: I couldn't even move under these quilts they were so heavy. My dad crawled under them when she was quilting them to send the needle "back up". I should have my ... kicked for not taking them ALL.

Yankee Quilter 05-28-2010 08:32 AM

We have 2 family quilts on a wall rack in our bedroom. One was made by my husband's grandmother. It was an unquilted top when she passed away. My SIL had it hand quilted by "the church ladies" in Tulsa OK and gave it to us for our wedding in 1981. The other is a tied log cabin quilt made by my grandmother. My mother gave it to me a few years ago. I don't know exactly when these quilts were pieced. We treasure them. Sorry I don't have a photo to post right now.


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