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raedar63 06-24-2012 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by Whitney60 (Post 5313600)
Maybe the person was going blind and just didn't want to give up making quilts. :( happy quilt

I have some pin cushions and potholders made by a blind patient I took care of . Every morning I threaded 20-30 needles and pined them to her dress. I cherish these things she made me :)

abdconsultant 06-25-2012 04:52 AM

3 Attachment(s)
So far, this is what I've done, not one single rip during the process. The fabric is strong, by the way I see at least 6 colors of thread, at different weights.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]344508[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]344509[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]344510[/ATTACH]

grammyto2 06-25-2012 08:03 AM

I would finish it just like it is, place batting and inexpensive backing and binding, quick quiltling and give it to Goodwill. Bet it will find a forever home.

Piecemaker2008 06-25-2012 08:24 AM

I would definitely keep this quilt top and finish it with like binding and backing. It would be perfect for a vacation cabin bed or one to proudly display on an old white iron bed in a guest room. Like others who have commented, you can see the love that went into this quilt top. I think we lose sight of the period of time when fabric was NOT plentiful and quilters were resourceful out of necerssity. They worked with what they had and their work was cherished by their family members. I have a small area rug that was made by one of my aunts. This rug was made of old wool winter coats. There are a lot of miles on that rug and I love it. I also have an un-finished quilt top that my mother made when she was a young mother. Every piece of fabric in the appliqued blocks are from dresses, aprons and curtains that my grandmother made. I suspect my grandchildren will fight over this one if I ever get it finished.

4EVERquilt 06-25-2012 11:08 AM

It must have been speaking to you because you bought it. I think it has some potential, I'm sure you or someone else will find something to do with it.

Buttons922 06-25-2012 11:20 AM

You did us all a favor. If you had not done it I would have. You show great signs of being a leader and with great sacrifice you give so all of us don't have to.....Thank you so much for showing us how to fix it up and donate to someone who just lost everything with either the fires or floods.

Jammin' Jane 09-13-2012 09:33 AM

Looks great! :)

luce321 09-13-2012 10:57 AM

You just had to rescue it, good for you. I'm sure you will get some ideas as to what to do with it.

wolph33 09-13-2012 11:53 AM

quilt it as is-it is a nice piece of history -imperfections and all

Debbie B 09-13-2012 12:10 PM

I've seen quite a few pictures of quilts that you have quilted. I'm pretty sure that you will make this quilt beautiful. Please post picture when you've finished it.

lynnie 09-13-2012 01:08 PM

The reason you ought it...you knew the hours and time that went i.to it and didnt want to see it in the grash.

delma_paulk 09-13-2012 01:14 PM

Looks like a utility quilt......my mother and gmother made this pattern often and used scraps left from sewing garments and the unworn part of dresses and shirts.

Well worth the $ to me.

delma


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