Quilts with doilies
#102
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Gosnells Western Australia
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Huntannette! your work with doilies is exquisite and they are heirloom pieces which should be treasured, as I'm sure your quilts will be. Nice to be able to work and share with Mum. Have you ever tried crocheting them? I have some gorgeous old patterns?
#103
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Heart of Colorado's majestic mountains!
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I think your work is absolutely wonderful. I love to see the artistic crafts of previous generations preserved in this way. All of your quilts are beautiful. You have done a masterful job of taking the doilies and linens and showcasing them. I have lots of this sort of thing that my mother made. I hardly ever saw her without a crochet hook! I have a pineapple bedspread she made that I would like to turn into a quilt. I have a few ideas floating around my head and your quilts have certainly given my a nudge. Thanks for sharing your quilts.
#104
Yard sales, antique stores, second hand stores, other people, Value Village, thrift stores.....sometimes your lucky and get a bunch other times you get one or two...you can get them from 50 cents to 20 dollars...believe me I`ve done it all...lol I`ve been collecting for a few yrs.
#107
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 5,510
Oh my gosh!! Such beautiful quilts using doilies! I do have quite a bit on hand saving as remberance so now I can use them ! Soon as I get back to normal (had a stroke this week) I may be able to get back to sewing! How about when they're washed? Will doilies tend to wither up? Oh and my moms table runner with embroidery on it is just perfect to use! Thanks for showing us your beautiful tops!
#108
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Piedmont Virginia in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mtns.
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No hurry at all....years if necessary, LOL! I myself will likely never get to them, it seems a shame to waste them.
I am currently stuck in Savannah with my new grandbaby and will likely not be home permanently until into the new year. I will try to remember to contact you then for an address to send a bunch of them to you to see what works, and/or send photos. I don't have the best camera so will have to work that out. I'm thinking something that I can hang on the wall in my bedroom, no larger than, say, 60 x 60 or 50 x 70 to hang long edge horizontal.
I'm thrilled you may be interested.
Jan in VA
I am currently stuck in Savannah with my new grandbaby and will likely not be home permanently until into the new year. I will try to remember to contact you then for an address to send a bunch of them to you to see what works, and/or send photos. I don't have the best camera so will have to work that out. I'm thinking something that I can hang on the wall in my bedroom, no larger than, say, 60 x 60 or 50 x 70 to hang long edge horizontal.
I'm thrilled you may be interested.
Jan in VA
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