What to do with a really ugly vintage quilt top?
#211
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 250
I feel like most everyone else. I like it. It isn't a "show stopper" but I would bet there are some stories behind it. You might ask her where some of those fabrics came from. Any of my 4 grown sons would be happy to have it. It looks warm and cozy and that's all they care about. You can quilt it and send it to me!!! LOL
#212
Originally Posted by msuewhite
Tell you what I'm going to do with one I have like this. (It could be a dead-ringer for yours! LOL)
I am going to divide it into shawl-width pieces and applique vines, leaves, and flowers on it. I will then quilt, add a yarn fringe on each end, and give them to my three sisters, keeping one for myself!! Christmas!! Using all solids for vine, leaves, and flowers the background sqs. will be perfect! What do the rest of you think of this idea?
I am going to divide it into shawl-width pieces and applique vines, leaves, and flowers on it. I will then quilt, add a yarn fringe on each end, and give them to my three sisters, keeping one for myself!! Christmas!! Using all solids for vine, leaves, and flowers the background sqs. will be perfect! What do the rest of you think of this idea?
I think this is a brilliant idea! You people are so clever!
#213
Originally Posted by tortoisethreads
Oh I love my mother in law dearly and the more the quilt sits on the bed the more I'm diggin' it! It's got attitude:))
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
#214
This is the kind of quilt I would put in my car to use if it gets cold, or if your car 'dies' and you need it for warmth.
Or keep it for a quilt for the park, beach, etc.
I make scrappy string quilts exactly for the purposes above to give to my kids. They are nice and big and if something spills on it, most likely it isn't noticeable and can be laundered. The grand kids love em.
If your MIL comes to visit and you have prior notice, just fold it up, maybe drape it over some furniture or railing so that she can see it.
warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
Or keep it for a quilt for the park, beach, etc.
I make scrappy string quilts exactly for the purposes above to give to my kids. They are nice and big and if something spills on it, most likely it isn't noticeable and can be laundered. The grand kids love em.
If your MIL comes to visit and you have prior notice, just fold it up, maybe drape it over some furniture or railing so that she can see it.
warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
#216
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 216
Well when winter sets in and if you get as cold as I did last year, you will be wanting that quilt. I had a heated mattress pad and still begged hubby too get more blankets and put over my legs and feet cause they were so cold. I thought I would freeze too death before winter got over.
#218
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: In the Hills of Arkansas
Posts: 398
I really like it, what you would call an attractive ugly. I do not like the border. Try a narrower piece of very small dark print in black, navy. If you still do not like it after finishing, display it in the BR or LR for a few weeks and then replace it with another. Then everyone is happy unless....she makes you another one.
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