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Old 05-03-2016, 01:54 PM
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Many years ago my Aunt, who was in her 70s, gave me a bunch of scraps she had leftover from a quilt she made. I decided to get them out today to make hexagons. When I started looking at them I realized that some (or all) of them may be feedsacks. My aunt recently passed away, so I can't ask her about them. What do you think? Are they feedsacks?

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Old 05-03-2016, 02:19 PM
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Not sure - but all of my actual feedsacks have quite coarse fabric.
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Old 05-03-2016, 02:30 PM
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Some do look like they could be.
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Not sure - but all of my actual feedsacks have quite coarse fabric.
Some of them are quite coarse but others are thinner and softer.
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i always thought that feed sacks were a more open weave. I could be wrong. why not google or pintrest feed sacks and see what comesup.
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Originally Posted by lynnie View Post
i always thought that feed sacks were a more open weave. I could be wrong. why not google or pintrest feed sacks and see what comesup.
Good idea. I was just going by the patterns.
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I found a link with some history and a couple of pictures. Here you go: https://blog.etsy.com/en/feed-sacks-...abric-history/
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Flour and sugar sacks were also printed so some are softer and finer cloth than others. I have many of those fabrics in intact pieces in a box in the closet somewhere around here.
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I'm thinking the are reproduction prints from the 1980's. I can remember seeing some of these in a quilt shop where I once lived, St. Charles, MO.
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There are flour and sugar sacks as well as feed sacks. I have seen feed sacks very similar to your fabric. Does it matter?
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