My yardsale find!
#32
Originally Posted by SharonAnne
I say it's a very lucky quilt to have been adopted by someone who will give it a lot of TLC. Does it have a label telling about it and the maker on the back? Enjoy your wonderful treasure.
#33
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Kentucky Wildcat Country Go Big Blue
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That's very pretty Ditter. My son lives in DB Fl. and he bought a quilt top at an estate sale for 50 cents that looks a lot like that one. It's made out of polyester scraps (remember when we wore dresses made out of that) and he brought it to me the last time he came home for a visit. It is a little heavy and I don't know exactly what to do with it. I think I'll get a nice piece of flannel and tie it and give it to the homeless shelter. I don't need it. It's too heavy for batting. It smelled musty and I had to wash it. It washed real well.
#40
It looks like the designer started with the block in the center and kept adding frame after frame around the outside from that spot. Is it actually quilted or is it just a quilt top? I don't see any quilting stitches but they might just not show in the photo. In any case it is a find.
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