What do you do with "cutter quilts"?
There's an estate sale near me that has a large number of really old, worn quilts. The seller calls them "cutter quilts". They are too worn to use as quilts (or to survive a wash). What do people do with them?
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My friend with country decor used them as tablecloths, no matter what condition. I always feel like she should put plastic at my spot when I eat there. I framed pieces of one of mine for my children, but it has sentimental value as my grandmother made it. I've seen vests and jackets made with them, but, again, too country for me.
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Thanks for posting this question. I never heard anything described as a cutter quilt, but it makes sense. Here's a link to a fun blog post about things to make with cutter quilts. http://www.joscountryjunction.com/ask-jo-cutter-quilts/
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Years ago I made stuffed animals and pillows with cutter quilts. The kids loved them.
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You can make small items from good portions of the quilt. As an example, look at eBay under Cutter Quilt Ornaments. They are selling 4 Christmas tree ornaments for $10. Might be a money maker or quick small gifts.
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we made angel ornaments for the tree
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You could do something like this - - https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...42a4019e2f.jpg
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I love things made out of cutter quilts. I have seen small angels for ornaments made and I have a stuffed bear that was made for me out of cutter quilts. I also have a fairly large Santa Clause made out of cutter quilts. Even if you can't wash them maybe you could just hang the quilts outside and air them out. You are lucky to make this find.
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Years ago, I saw a technique where you add a very thin netting over the entire quilt and re-quilt it. I have never tried it, but the lady who was showing the process said it made the quilts washable, but still fragile.
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You can also make cute angel Christmas tree ornaments with them. You can also make Christmas stockings.
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