$5.00 find...need help with a tiny hole repair
#1
$5.00 find...need help with a tiny hole repair
I found this in a thrift shop for $5.00 - the picture does not show its justice...its made very well, hand quilted. One problem...I did not see in the store. it has a tiny hole. I bought it to make it into a bag, but once I looked it over...its too nice to cut it up. The binding it the birthing type and the edges are slightly worn so I will put on a binding....but the little hole...Yikes...not sure what to do. Its in a spot that will be seen. Need an idea that will look like it belongs. I would hate to ruin this Queen hand quilted quilt. I have cats so may give it to my folks if I can fix it. They do not have animals.
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#2
I found this in a thrift shop for $5.00 - the picture does not show its justice...its made very well, hand quilted. One problem...I did not see in the store. it has a tiny hole. I bought it to make it into a bag, but once I looked it over...its too nice to cut it up. The binding it the birthing type and the edges are slightly worn so I will put on a binding....but the little hole...Yikes...not sure what to do. Its in a spot that will be seen. Need an idea that will look like it belongs. I would hate to ruin this Queen hand quilted quilt. I have cats so may give it to my folks if I can fix it. They do not have animals.
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#3
I agree - only i would probably just use a matching white fabric for the applique so that it would show less.- the shape is your choice - a heart might be nice though - then you could add a label to the back with info about the quilt find and the "fixes" (like added binding) that you did. I bet your folks would be so tickled with it.
#4
Love the idea of using a heart and I do have a small heart die. I agree with the white, it will be there, but not so obvious...thank-you!!! I am going to see if I have any pale colors in my stash for the binding.
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Totally agree won't be so obvious just a subtle touch.
I agree - only i would probably just use a matching white fabric for the applique so that it would show less.- the shape is your choice - a heart might be nice though - then you could add a label to the back with info about the quilt find and the "fixes" (like added binding) that you did. I bet your folks would be so tickled with it.
#9
I am from the school that thinks the hole is part of the history of the quilt. Patch it and let it live! A repair on an old quilt will not ruin it. Just do a nice job giving the quilt the respect it deserves. A small repair is just one of the scars of living so long. It will not detract from the overall quilt.
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#10
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Pennsylvania
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Our church quilters repaired a small hole in a quilt for a lady who wanted to give it to her grandson. We slipped a piece of wonder under into the hole and used a piece of fabric which matched as best as we could match it. Then we quilted over top and followed the original quilting, but we didn't stitch all the way through to the back. We just went through the top and the batting. It looked great and she was pleased.
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