Quilt Identifying Pattern
#11
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Join Date: Mar 2025
Location: Georgia
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Thank you guys for taking the time to help me! I definitely agree with the Pine cone pine burr pattern. I tried to google image search it but nothing really came up. If anyone has nay advice on how to wash it also. It was in a smokers house for 30 or so years. I would love to have it on display in our house.
#12
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Peoria, IL -- Midwest Transplant
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It can be hard to find, but the best smoke remover I've found is Febreeze Unscented Fabric Spray and advantage is you don't have to wash, but you might want to fluff a bit in the dryer. Sometimes it is easier to find at office supplies or hardware stores than the other likely sorts of places. I just ordered some from Amazon, one of the ladies in my Tuesday sewing group shared some fabric from her sister, completion unused and well stored fat quarters and such, but a pretty heavy smoke smell.
https://www.amazon.com/Febreze-FABRI.../dp/B01IQD60B0
https://www.amazon.com/Febreze-FABRI.../dp/B01IQD60B0
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Just spotted this pattern, and thought of the query in this thread.
While it may not be the exact same pattern ...
... it looks like it may give some insights as to the the "how to" of the original.
https://the-hobby-horse-quilt-shoppe...quilt-pattern/
While it may not be the exact same pattern ...
... it looks like it may give some insights as to the the "how to" of the original.
https://the-hobby-horse-quilt-shoppe...quilt-pattern/

