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Do you think they were the very old ones - or the newer, reproduction feed sacks that were made about the late 70's or 80's ????? The colors just look very bright to me compared to some of the old ones in the quilts that I have here.
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What a blessing! I don't think I'd have the courage to cut them.
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I grew up with feed sacks and do not remember plain colored ones. Especially like the purple one. Do you know what area of the country they came from?
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These are for sale at estate auctions sometimes; e-Bay etc. I love them & have some solid color ones.
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Originally Posted by NikkiLu
(Post 6970282)
Do you think they were the very old ones - or the newer, reproduction feed sacks that were made about the late 70's or 80's ????? The colors just look very bright to me compared to some of the old ones in the quilts that I have here.
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Originally Posted by carolstickelmaier
(Post 6970294)
I grew up with feed sacks and do not remember plain colored ones. Especially like the purple one. Do you know what area of the country they came from?
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Since you have so many of them and fabric to sew with it would be a concern, I would more than likely do a Turning 20. What you use on the back could be anything. The old flour sack fabric I have seen is rather heavy, so I could be a chore to do a Dresden Plate. What size do they measure? It would seem that there is about a yard of each fabric.
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Log Cabin Rail Fence Ohio Star.
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Originally Posted by Misty's Mom
(Post 6970347)
No I do not think they are reproductions. Several still have the homes where the sacks were sewn together and the fabric seems a little coarse.
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What a treasure - I thought of a Dresden plate first - but a nice ohio star with irish chain would be nice - what a great pile of fabric.
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