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Old 04-02-2013, 08:36 PM
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Friday1961
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Originally Posted by Wintersewer View Post
Yes. Years ago quilters did not have available what we do today and batting was not bought on a roll. It was bought in bulk hunks, cotton or wool.. Before layering it, it had o be "pulled" apart evenly and spread over the backing. As you can imagine, this was difficult and time consuming. Often quilters re-used quilts or blankets in place of batting, to save all this work. When you see old quilts with lumpy batting it was because there was not enough actual quilting, or the quilts were tied. Aren't we lucky today??
But I think this would have been in the 1920s or 1930s, not the 1950s or 1960s! I remember those decades and I think quilting, unless in very rural areas, perhaps, was more advanced than that.
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