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Old 09-20-2012, 11:48 AM
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A friend's grandmother made this quilt, maybe early 1920s. She was wondering what the pattern is called. Also, note staining down center of quilt. This is most likely from smokers in the house. She's wondering if it would be safe to hand launder with Woolite or should she take it to a dry cleaners. The quilt is cotton, thin, but the fabric seems to be in good shape...no holes or wear spots.

Thanks so much!
Cindy
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Old 09-20-2012, 12:12 PM
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I don't think I have ever seen that pattern before. As for the staining there are a couple of Vintage Soaks that they sell in a lot of quilt shops - I haven't tried them but have heard that they work great. If a LQS doesn't have them you might check out Keepsake Quilting or another large online shop
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Old 09-20-2012, 12:53 PM
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Yes, try Keepsake Quilting, I bought a soak from them and it took out a great deal of yellowing from some muslin fabric.
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My MIL called this "snowball" pattern.
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looks like a arkansaw snowflake
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Old 09-20-2012, 03:19 PM
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It is called Hummingbird. I just finished one and used Darlene Zimmernan's pattern. I got Honorable mention today at the Jacksonville, FL QuiltFest.[ATTACH=CONFIG]364325[/ATTACH]
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Nice quilt. I googled both the snowball block and Arkansas snow flake and both had examples that looked like this block. Like so many other blocks it probably has multiple names.
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Love your quilt, what a treasure. I would not have it dry cleaned, they use chemicals.
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Old 09-21-2012, 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by colwoods View Post
It is called Hummingbird. I just finished one and used Darlene Zimmernan's pattern. I got Honorable mention today at the Jacksonville, FL QuiltFest.[ATTACH=CONFIG]364325[/ATTACH]
Congratulations on your "honorable mention", that is a lovely quilt.
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I absolutely love oxi clean. I use it whenever I have to remove stains. I soaked my DGD cotton Christening gown in oxi clean and it came out as white as if it were new without any damage. The Christening gown was even a darker yellow brown than this quilt and was also from cigarette smoke. I soaked the gown for at least 3 days. Good luck and enjoy this lovely quilt. Yolanda
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