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Ccorazone 04-15-2012 01:18 PM

grandmothers wedding ring quilt
 
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This is a photo of my grandmother's wedding ring quilt. It is twin size and was pieced in the mid-fifties and not quilted until this past fall.
The story behind the quilt is that upon my grandmothers death the quilt top went to my aunt (my mother's sister). At some point in time while the top was in her position there was an argument about the quilt by two different people. (Not my mother). So in my aunt's anger or her trying to please both parties, she cut the top in half from side to side and gave each party their half. Many, many years later, my sister recieved both halves and she put them away for save keeping. She ask many quilters the best way to put the quilt back together and got many opinions. None of which she thought was a good idea. While visiting her last fall we pulled the top out and spread it out on the floor. I knew exactly how to fix it. I told her my idea and she agreed.
Get rid of the frayed parts by removing them with a seam ripper. Turn one half from end to end and add to the middle of the half where you had removed all of the frayed section. Then as neatly as possible re-build the frayed part on the opposite end. Then finish as you would any other quilt.
As you can see one half has discolored fabric. Obviously one half was better taken care than the other.

MaryMo 04-15-2012 01:30 PM

beautiful quilt and even more beautiful story. So glad you and your sister could combine efforts to make it whole again.

valleyquiltermo 04-15-2012 01:39 PM

Beautiful quilt, to bad it went through such troubled waters, good that it ended in a happy place, I bet your grandmother is smiling down on you two for taking care of her DWR quilt top. Bless the two of you.

jojosnana 04-15-2012 01:51 PM

Great quilt and story! Glad you saved its life.

Tartan 04-15-2012 01:55 PM

Obviously it should have gone to the one who treasured it and stored it carefully. I am glad you were able to mend it back close to it's original size.

quilter68 04-15-2012 02:12 PM

That is a SWEET quilt. Your idea of repair is excellent!

Not to change the subject but aren't families fun!

Tweety2911 04-15-2012 02:48 PM

Beautiful story and such a wonderful treasure of a quilt!

leatheflea 04-15-2012 03:34 PM

Family, geesh, I'm so glad you saved this treasure.

sandybuttons 04-15-2012 04:04 PM

thank you for sharing the story behind the quilt :)

Jingle 04-15-2012 04:28 PM

You did a great job putting it back together. It is beautiful and you two are lucky to have such a treasure.


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