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sweetpea 10-15-2011 05:18 PM

what a hual.

gailinva 10-16-2011 04:25 AM

Wow! Looks like 30's fabric to me. I'd better finish some of my UFO's or they might end up in a yard sale one day. HA HA

Check with your local quilt shop about stain removal, there's a product out there that helps to restore older fabric and its safer than bleach. Can't remember what it's called.

rndelling 10-16-2011 04:30 AM

I just finished reading a book, it was a novel, about a woman who restores antique quilts. She mixed together a qt of buttermilk,a gallon of water, a tablespoon of lemon juice, let it sit for awhile and dabbed it over the places that needed to be cleaned. She didn't rinse. Just let it air dry.

AprilG 10-16-2011 04:31 AM

Just put them to soak in Woolite and cool water. Rinse and roll in a WHITE towel and wring. Place them flat on another wHITE towel to dry.

If that doesn't help remove the discoloration. I have found the Efferdent tablets help remove a lot of the old "storage" stains.

I say white towel because I washed doll dress that was on my antique doll in warm soapy water then rolled it in a very old blue towe. That towel had been washed at least a hundred times. The organza dress had blue spots on it!! The efferdent took them away.

djbruno51 10-16-2011 05:04 AM

Wouldn't it be great to make one more to then have 12 and make a lovely wall hanging. But then you could leave one out and use 9 on the front and have 1 leftover for a label. Maybe find some old fabric to make the sashing and borders and you'd have something very sweet to hang on the wall. I think it would be a very nice project. I would have loved to find this!
djb51 in CT

djbruno51 10-16-2011 05:07 AM


Originally Posted by djbruno51
Wouldn't it be great to make one more to then have 12 and make a lovely wall hanging. But then you could leave one out and use 9 on the front and have 1 leftover for a label. Maybe find some old fabric to make the sashing and borders and you'd have something very sweet to hang on the wall. I think it would be a very nice project. I would have loved to find this!
djb51 in CT

There is a woman in our area Sue Reich that retores old quilts. She has a website so if you google her name you will find her. She might be able to give you a hint on how to clean them etc. She's excellent and written published books.

cooper 10-16-2011 05:15 AM

I am so envious, my grannie made butterfly quilts back in the 60's and 70's. those look a lot like them, she just sashed them on her treadle and made family quilts.
You lucky thing

CarrieAnne 10-16-2011 05:19 AM

Great find!

Cyn 10-16-2011 05:23 AM

I have had great luck washing on delicate cycle with powder dishwashing detergent with no lemon or scent, just the old cheap kind is the best. I let them soak for maybe an hour and wash as usual but I usual sew first and then do it to prevent unrsveling. I love your butterflies. Sash them and make pillows with left overs. Nice find!

catmcclure 10-16-2011 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by MrsBoats
There are 19 total. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with them--I'm open to suggestions--but I couldn't bear to leave them there.

What would you do with them?

The first thought that came to me was a really scrappy double or triple Irish chain with these blocks occupying the empty spaces.


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