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Old 09-05-2012, 06:56 AM
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Very pretty quilt -- you and your Mom did a great job finishing it.
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Old 09-05-2012, 07:13 AM
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Very pretty.
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Old 09-05-2012, 07:55 AM
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Such a sweet quilt! What a wonderful experience with your Mom and family! Luann in CT
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Old 09-06-2012, 03:53 AM
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I just love this quilt. Thanks for posting the pictures. I have been collecting 30s repro fabrics with a similar quilt top in mind. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Originally Posted by nancia View Post
there's something about an old quilt! yours is beautful, and i hope you had everyone sign it! what a great family piece! i am cuddled up in an unfinished summer quilt that my grandmother made but didn't finish. it's scent reminds me of childhood summer mornings waking up in the big iron bed under the eaves. one of my favorite places on earth! guess i'd better finish this quilt if i'm going to use it. nut then the scent will vanish. what to do.?
Nancia. I bet if you just remember your time under the eaves and how you felt, the scent will come back in your memory. BrendaK
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Originally Posted by Daylesewblessed View Post
Last year I acquired a vintage applique butterfly quilt top. Each butterfly is made from a different fabric, and they are all interesting prints. The background of each block is made from a sugar sack, with faded printing still visible on some of them. I added a border, and Mom quilted it (with a little quilting done by me and other family members). We chose a batting that didn't require close quilting, so that we could make good progress on it while I was visiting her last winter.

We made our summer trip to Mom's in ND last week and put on the binding. We had so much fun doing this quilt, and it is now on the queen sized bed in our guest room. It will be treasured!

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Dayle,Beautiful. Please document the story of this quilt and all the family members that worked on it. Fnished with love. BrendaK
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I just love that,its beautiful, absolutely one of the nicest ones i've seen.
Did you have a pattern by any chance.
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Old 09-06-2012, 05:49 AM
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Heather, I am sorry, but I do not have the pattern. The top came to me appliqued and sashed. Looking at the fabrics and the 9-patch cornerstone design, it makes me think that it is from the 30's. The previous owner knew nothing about it -- it was found in his late mother's sewing things.

This design appealed to me because of the style of butterflies. My grandmother had left several quilt blocks appliqued with that style of butterfly, and my mother had made individual small wallhangings for family members. Now I have a quilt to go with my wallhanging.

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My heart is all a flutter. Love butterflies and love your quilt.
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Gorgeous quilt - lots of love put into this quilt and it shows. Butterflys are one of my favorites and this is an inspiration to me to try and get one done. Thanks for posting your beautiful quilt. It truly is a treasure.
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