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Old 10-24-2011, 01:16 PM
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Wonderful!!!
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Old 10-24-2011, 02:00 PM
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How sad that the poor woman's family does not value her quilts. They may not be perfect but they were made with love I am sure. They are beautiful to look at and it's so generous of you to care for them. Thank you for sharing.
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Old 10-24-2011, 02:44 PM
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Pretty quilt tops.
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These are great. I know you will do a good job quilting them.
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Originally Posted by AnitaSt
A friend of my DH gave me these tops made by his mother years ago....probably in the '70s or '80s...who could afford only scraps for her quilts. Many of the fabrics are polyester blends or 100% poly but there are plenty of cottons in some of the tops....and some seersuckers too. The strippy ones were paper-pieced.

What's cool about the tops is the huge variety of fabrics...sort of like a retrospective of clothing fabrics from those decades. And I remember those decades really well!

The strippy with the blue border I will quilt first and give back to Johnny. No one else in his family wants them...which is a shame.

The brown Dresden Plate is blocks of cheater fabric which I might use as a backing...it feels like cotton.

So....what ideas do you have for how to quilt these???
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Old 10-24-2011, 03:48 PM
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How wonderful that you've got your hands on these quilts! They are awesome!
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I think they are all very nice!
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What wonderful gift!
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What a treasure you have been given. I'm sure you will enjoy finishing them.
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Originally Posted by AnitaSt
Most of the tops are so large! Some have very narrow poorly-pieced borders that probably should be replaced. I definitely have lots of quilting practice ahead of me! Some have blocks that do not lie flat so those I might hand tie or machine tack with puffy poly batting.

Thanks for looking! Give me ideas!
That method would sure work. So happy your finishing her quilts. As a quilter I know happy this would make her. In our community there are many organizations such as kids in care, hospice house, nursing homes etc. that would welcome a quilt.
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