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gkeen 04-10-2012 04:46 AM

Quilt Blocks - Vintage or Not?
 
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Hello to all,

I have run across some quilt blocks that have been paper pieced and hand sewn. I don't know what to do with them and there are 3 differant sizes. I have no clue about them and need all the help I can get. Here are a few pics and if anyone can give me a clue as to what to do I would be grateful. There are quite a few blocks and these are just a few pictures.

Tink's Mom 04-10-2012 05:02 AM

Can you date the newspaper??? From the prices on the newspaper it doesn't look like farther back that the 70's or 80's. The fabric looks to me like old clothing made into scrappy stripe squares.

pstrwife 04-10-2012 05:12 AM


Originally Posted by gkeen (Post 5129725)
Hello to all,

I have run across some quilt blocks that have been paper pieced and hand sewn. I don't know what to do with them and there are 3 differant sizes. I have no clue about them and need all the help I can get. Here are a few pics and if anyone can give me a clue as to what to do I would be grateful. There are quite a few blocks and these are just a few pictures.

Are there enough of the smallest ones to make a larger block from 4 small ones? Maybe make a center panel from these then add the others on the outside. May need to add borders to make them fit, or trim down to fit.
This if one of the parts I like--getting graph paper and figuring what to do with wonderful problems. Tell us what you
come up with!

jaciqltznok 04-10-2012 05:18 AM

sash the little ones to be the size of the big one...then when put together it will appear the blocks are floating!

They are not really "vintage" in terms of age of the blocks, but some of the fabrics range a couple of decades!

nyleve 04-10-2012 05:33 AM

I would do as jaciqitznok suggested..perhaps go to thrift shop to find some similar materials to size up the blocks..whatever you decide you are going to have a fun scrappy string quilt.

MdmSew'n'Sew 04-10-2012 05:46 AM

I would take my cue from Babbette's Blanket. If they are not already sizes that work together (like 3", 6", 9" and 12", or 4", 8" and 12" finished) I would attach borders to the squares to bring them up to size, then play with them until they fit together like a puzzle. I think it will be stunning, wish I lived closer, I would love to come over and play with them myself! Please show us what you decide to do, what a wonderful challenge! http://www.interweavestore.com/Crochet/Patterns/Babette-Blanket.html
Babette's Blanket, from Interweave.com.

Tartan 04-10-2012 06:29 AM

From the strip of pink paisley, I'm thinking 1970's? I would look for a date on the papers but it looks to be pages from a Sears catalogue? That may not have a date or be an old catalogue that they used. So I'd go with made in 1970 but with some material probably earlier?

Nancy Ingham 04-10-2012 07:10 AM

Not vintage, it doesn't matter, they are lovely and here you can be creative and have fun! I agree with pstrwife by putting the smaller squares together to make larger ones. Just lay them out and move them around and see what you come up with that is pleasing to you. There are no rules............just have fun with them and enjoy! :)

icon17 04-10-2012 07:15 AM

Thats how I was taught to make quilts when I was 6-7 yrs old 1st thing my mom ever did teach me how to sew and it was on a old treadle I'm 56 now so I'm sure thats old time quilt block the fabrics look old! but not as old as me!

Scissor Queen 04-10-2012 08:12 AM

Keep in mind, if those are hand sewn blocks you're not going to be able to take the paper off easily if at all.


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