civil war quilt top
#71
On my DH vacation in Oct we went to the "Threads Across Nebraska" quilt show in Kearney, NE for the first time and had a great time. We will be going again. LOTS of wonderful quilts and vendors. Well DH saw a civil war quilt in one of the many vendors, so he said he would buy the book and fatquarter pkt to make it. WOOHOO. But it was only enough for a lap size and he thinks ALL quilts should be BIG. So dang it (LOL) we had to stop at more quilts shops and find more civil war fabric. So he picked out the pattern and I just completed the top. trying to decide how to quilt it though...........
The bed is in my sewing rm, that my design spot. And as i sew i lay the sections over the bed.
The bed is in my sewing rm, that my design spot. And as i sew i lay the sections over the bed.
#77
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I would quilt it by hand as that is what they did back in those days. Depending on what the batting says as far as space between, I would just inside of each sq or half squares. Beautiful quilt and I know it will be appreciated.
#79
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Location: Michigan
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Last week I picked up a book on Civil War quilts and it looks like they did simple quilting, cross hatching or eco quilting. I don't know how historically correct the book is but the quilts are stunning. Keep us posted as to what you decide, your quilt is beautiful.
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