My upstairs neighbor asked if I knew how to fix an old quilt that her grandmother made.
As you can see, some of the fabrics are in shreds with the cotton batting poking out.
I explained how I repair quilts, I applique over the damaged area, leaving the original fabric for posterity, then requilt following the same stitching.
The polka dot fabric is a piece of the new fabric. I usually use the wrong side out so that the colors are not so bright that it looks odd. I can rarely find fabrics in the right tint to match old and faded colors.
I like how the strips between the clover shaped squares have embroidered signatures and quite a few have year dates. The earliest is this one from 1934 and the others are dated through 1937.
I love quilts like these, true treasures and so worth saving for future generations no matter how bad the condition is.
I'll post next week when I am finished with the quilting and will try to get a shot of the full quilt, it's a twin size.
1 comment:
That is exciting to me how you are saving old quilts; I like how the ladies signed their names and the year.
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