I finally get to show off a find!!!
#1
After a year or so now drooling over the finds that borad memeber have I finally found one of my own!
We went to a city wide rummage today in Saukville and look what I found. Only $20.00.
Like a true quilter I did ask if the woman selling it had any idea as to the history of it. Who made it or where it came from. No luck there.
So now as I get it home and washed and dried I see that the batting is very clumpy. There is some hand stitched quiling but not much which explaines what happened to the batting.
I am thinking about taking it apart and re sandwiching and quilting it. But then I think again maybe I should leave it how it is and keep the integraty of the person that spent so much time on it. Not that they will ever know - but I keep coming back to that.
I would like to fix the batting - do more quilting - and put a binding on it.
What would you do?
We went to a city wide rummage today in Saukville and look what I found. Only $20.00.
Like a true quilter I did ask if the woman selling it had any idea as to the history of it. Who made it or where it came from. No luck there.
So now as I get it home and washed and dried I see that the batting is very clumpy. There is some hand stitched quiling but not much which explaines what happened to the batting.
I am thinking about taking it apart and re sandwiching and quilting it. But then I think again maybe I should leave it how it is and keep the integraty of the person that spent so much time on it. Not that they will ever know - but I keep coming back to that.
I would like to fix the batting - do more quilting - and put a binding on it.
What would you do?
#9
Oh good!!!! Thanks for the encouragement! Now I won't feel any guilt! :)
Its funny when I looked at it outside it was folded up on a hanger. I really did not know how big or what the pattern was. My DH made sure we did not leave without it. I have a hard time when it comes to stuff like this. I never know if I want to spend the money on it.
Now that I have it I am soo glad I did. Yes - the pieceing looks really good and although I don't know I would choose those particular colors I am sure we will find somewhere wonderful to put this in our house. We have quilts in almost every room now :)
Thanks for the input. Now I know what my next project will be!
Its funny when I looked at it outside it was folded up on a hanger. I really did not know how big or what the pattern was. My DH made sure we did not leave without it. I have a hard time when it comes to stuff like this. I never know if I want to spend the money on it.
Now that I have it I am soo glad I did. Yes - the pieceing looks really good and although I don't know I would choose those particular colors I am sure we will find somewhere wonderful to put this in our house. We have quilts in almost every room now :)
Thanks for the input. Now I know what my next project will be!
#10
I agree. I would take it apart and use new batting and backing and finish it off. A quilt top that beautiful and intricate needs to be shown off. And the best way is to 'fix it' so that it can be used and displayed, the way the original quilter intended.
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