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I found these wonderful doll size treasures at Rosie's Too doll shop in Bellevue, WA a few days ago... I do so love the older quilts that were handpieced and handquilted... and was thrilled to get this Texas Star doll quilt...
This one appears to be from the 1940's... all solid colors [ATTACH=CONFIG]264925[/ATTACH] The handwork could have been made by a child... [ATTACH=CONFIG]264926[/ATTACH] Handpieced blocks, using very old fabrics.. [ATTACH=CONFIG]264927[/ATTACH] the other end of previous quilt top pictures... [ATTACH=CONFIG]264929[/ATTACH] This will make a cute Brownie ...needs to be colored in, then cut out and stitched and stuffed... Aprox. date around 1920-1930's... [ATTACH=CONFIG]264930[/ATTACH] |
Love your little vintage doll quilt.
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The star quilt is lovely...
What size is it? |
Cute
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Wow! You really scored! Good find!
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see, the two points on the top right are different from the other star points... but we just LOVE that star quilt anyway. we should take a lesson and not sweat that some of our quilts have the same [mistakes/differences] :) what nice acquisitions.
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Wonderful!!
I wonder if people will call our wall quilts made now "doll quilts" when rediscovered 50-75 years from now? I'd rather think of them as doll quilts, not sure why but I have never liked the term 'wall hangings/wall quilts', even though i do have some hanging in my house. Sure like yours! Jan in VA |
Three beautiful vintage finds!! :-D Love the doll quilt.
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