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great job - a real antique beauty!!
ETA - I can see the swastika print - it is grey and black. |
I save old quilt tops too. I have such a wonderful selection to put on my bed. I don't use them like newer ones, afraid they will fall apart with washing over and over.
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I have no info about who made the top....the fabrics have a lot of variety...some look like 1890's....some in the 30's. The flour sacks still have printed numbers on them. It's been a fun quilt...I put it over the GKs when they visit.
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PS, it worries me, seeing older fabric like this hanging from that type of clip. JMHO
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What a rescue! You did a beautiful job on saving a beautiful quilt.
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Very nice job at rescuing the quilt and getting a blue ribbon besides.....it's sad to see a beautiful quilt go waste.....
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great job saving a beautiful quilt-congratulations on the ribbon
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As for the "swasticka print"...if the fabric dates to pre-1940's or so..the swasticka was actually used as a symbol for friendship and wasn't demonized until Hitler started using it!!!
Google ( gammadion cross, cross cramponnée, or manji)to get the history...it wasn't always a sign of evil! |
Lucky you I love it.
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Beautiful quilt! Congrats on the ribbon. Seems like it would of had some sentimental value to someone. Can't see them getting rid of it. Great find for you though
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