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Old 01-20-2014, 05:04 AM
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Hi, I went to the National Museum of Funeral History in Houston yesterday - something I've always wanted to do, and what an interesting thing to do for a second date as well!

Anyway, imagine my surprise to see a quilt there, of all things, and I thought people here may find it interesting.

This is what the information posted next to it said:

"This mourning quilt was made in the 1920s from the different color floral ribbons attached to the flower baskets, which were sent by family and friends of the deceased to the funeral service.

"The funeral director would remove the floral ribbons from the flower baskets after the funeral service and give them to the family. Usually the family members of the deceased would sew the floral ribbons together and a fabric backing was added.

"The mourning floral ribbon quilt served two purposes, to keep the family members warm at home and also a rememberance of the deceased.

"There are very few floral ribbons mourning quilts in existance today, because of the deterioration of the ribbon fabric over the years."
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Old 01-20-2014, 05:13 AM
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A beautiful rememberance, but that was my first thought, how would the ribbon stand up to laundering?
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Oh my. I don't think I would ever go to a funeral museum.... too morbid for me. But, the quilt is interesting. I can understand why the ribbons would deteriorate. And, I'm surprised that this quilt is so colorful. Do the ribbons have words on them? People make memory quilts all the time so I shouldn't be surprised at a funeral ribbon quilt, I guess.
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Old 01-20-2014, 05:26 AM
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And that mourning quilt from the 20's looks like a modern jelly roll quilt!
Interesting info!
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Old 01-20-2014, 05:37 AM
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funeral museum...... and on a second date? Whose idea was this? I did'nt know there was such a thing, what other interesting things did you see?
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The sashes were probably silk and that would hold up pretty well. Interesting concept.
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I too thought it looked like a jelly roll race quilt.
I think it would not be used and wouldn't need laundering. It should only be displayed and dusted off occasionally with a dust brush on the vacuum, not all quilts need to be used.
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Whatever else he turns out to be, he's original! I think it sounds fascinating, especially the quilt part!
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Very interesting!
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Very interesting… I've never seen or heard of this one. But have heard of 'passing over' quilt. It's used when a body is removed from a room, especially in a NH. More easy to look at than a body bag. My Mom is in a NH right now & I have wanted to make 2 for that Home, 1 for guys & 1 for ladies, using up my orphan blocks. Of course, the NH home keeps it & reuses it. Don't know off hand the dimensions.
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