Is it worth saving?
#81
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
Originally Posted by galvestonangel
Definitely fix it. I hope someone can estimate the age, I'm not that nowledgable
#84
I love old quilts and the stories they have woven into them. Wouldn't it be great if it could be restored? I must admit, however, I enjoy making quilts, not repairing them. Hope you find someone who likes both. :)
#89
Actually I don't think you should try to save it; just package it up and send to me and I'll think of something !
I have one that belonged to someone long ago....don't know how I ended up with it but it needs work. Just haven't done anything with it. When I was in my mid 20's and the mother of 2 young girls we would take that quilt to the local lake to sunbathe on and play !
Once you get it re conditioned please post photos !
I have one that belonged to someone long ago....don't know how I ended up with it but it needs work. Just haven't done anything with it. When I was in my mid 20's and the mother of 2 young girls we would take that quilt to the local lake to sunbathe on and play !
Once you get it re conditioned please post photos !
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