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Rescued Quilt for $1 - Needs a Little TLC and Your Opinion

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Old 09-10-2011, 07:07 AM
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Found this in a the bottom of a box at a yard sale, it was folded back-side out and i did not initially see the front. Grabbed it up,lol, because there were several ladies digging beside me,thought I would use it as a backing . While waiting to pay, I took a peek ,realized it was indeed a quilt, asked '"How much? I held my breath, she said '"oh, how about a buck. Whew, thought she was going to say $10. There are 2 blocks and one side of binding that need stitching, the back is flannel same as border, its in great condition. The top is a little worn as you can tell. It 's just the edges of the flannel that have worn away. My initial thought was to put new batting and put a new binding, but it is tied and in some of the squares there is tearing around the tie-off point. :-( :thumbdown: It feels like a cloud its so soft, would be a great napping quilt. On second thought, I'm thinking, make repairs and put a solid flannel (aqua or blue) binding on and call it done. I know that it will take a little time, but I just couldn't pass it up for a buck or let it go to the garbage. What would you do to it? Would you invest the time? **** Added: it looks like a lot of old sheets were used , family clothing, whatever they had. I have several old sheets that have about the same wear that I could swap out.

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Awesome find! Congratulations - I don't know much about restoration but I am sure it will be loved in it's new home!
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Old 09-10-2011, 08:08 AM
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Fabulous!
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Great find
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Old 09-10-2011, 09:16 AM
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Maybe where the fabric is missing around the tie, you can do a yoyo then re-tie through it. the yoyo would cover the missing fabric and give something new to re-enforce the tie. the Rip- I would either replace the whole piece or add a piece of fabric over the tear for re-enforcement.
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What a wonderful find: I would have "snatched it Up" too::: LOL: Oh yes, I would take the time to re-store whatever I could on it: Looks like some very Old fabrics used: Good for U.:::
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What a great find!!!!
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It's sad when quilts are tied and the knots pull through from being used. That is a cute quilt and I am glad it was rescued by you to love and respect it. crafty_linda_b
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My first thought to repair the yarn pull holes was also yo-yos and retie. maybe you could hand applique squares of similar fabic to repair tears and then rebind.
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