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rphillips 05-26-2011 04:31 AM

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Hello, my name is Rob and I live in Louisiana. I am not a quilter but have long been interested in antique quilts, having several from my family. The one here was given to me by my great aunt, b. 1886, who said it was her mother's, so I know it is old. She called it the railroad quilt because of the appearance of tracks in the pattern. Can anyone help identify it. I appreciate your help.

ontheriver 05-26-2011 04:33 AM

Don't know pattern name but it sure is beautiful. Lucky you to have such a treasure.

rphillips 05-26-2011 04:36 AM

Rob again. I forgot to add that the stitching is 8/inch. Also, if you look closely the stars in the white spaces are surrounded by four stitched oak leaves.

frauhahn 05-26-2011 04:47 AM

Sure is beautiful.

jeanequilts 05-26-2011 04:49 AM

Wow! That is awesome! Is there a label on it? How lucky you are!

Aunt Patti 05-26-2011 04:50 AM

I don't know either but that quilt is just so beautiful you are lucky. very lucky

May in Jersey 05-26-2011 04:53 AM

Rob,
I don't have any answers for you and hope some of the others members of this message board that have more knowledge than I do can provide you with some answers. I thank you for letting us see your special quilt, it's beautiful and the workmanship looks outstanding. May in Jersey

erstan947 05-26-2011 05:09 AM

Wow that quilt is something to aspire too. Just maybe if you hang around the Quilting Board long enough you will get bit by the quilting bug. Welcome from Northern Louisiana:)

sik1010 05-26-2011 05:23 AM

Hello, and welcome from Michigan--Beautiful quilt, thank you for sharing it!

rphillips 05-26-2011 05:29 AM

Thank you all for your replies. Wow, this is an active board. There is no label unfortunately. It was stored in the bottom drawer of a large armoire at my great aunt's house, the same home in which she and my grandmother were born in Mississippi. She was about 85 at the time and in good health, she lived to be 100. I saw the surprise on her face as she hadn't seen it in years, and that was when she said it was her mother's. I can picture Aunt Ella playing on it as a child, imagining a railroad.


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