Very old Trip around the world
#61
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: West Virginia
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I just love the pastel colors. I just don't understand why anyone would want to get rid of an old quilt. Where ever I was going to move, that quilt would go right along with me. You are fortunate to get it.
#63
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Oh, I have one of those - done with 30's fabrics ( yes, 1930's). Had it on my bed growing up and it has always been a favorite of mine.Love the colors. Now my goal is to make one with fabrics I have purchased in travels around the world.
#66
Originally Posted by sylvia77
Wonderful find! Maybe you can replace the binding if it's worn, just a thought.
#68
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Eden, Utah; originally NY
Posts: 357
This obviously was made before the days of strip-quilting. Can you imagine cutting all those tiny pieces individually ..... and without a rotary cutter? And then sewing them individually into place?
I made a baby quilt like this years ago. It was beautiful but so time-consuming. And I have some of the pieces for a full size quilt cut (individually), but I can't get up the courage to tackle it.
What a treasure you have!
I made a baby quilt like this years ago. It was beautiful but so time-consuming. And I have some of the pieces for a full size quilt cut (individually), but I can't get up the courage to tackle it.
What a treasure you have!
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