Vintage Feed Sack Quilt quilted!
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Vintage Feed Sack Quilt quilted!
I purchased this vintage feed sack quilt top at an estate auction in 2007 for $2.00!!!
It had not been cut or sewn together precisely and didn't lay flat, so I "nipped & tucked" it and got it reasonably flat. I also added the cream calico print outer border to make it large enough for a full-sized bed.
I FMQ'd it using a thrift store-purchased sheet for backing (I used the sheet wrong side out to tone down the brightness of the stripes) and used W & N cotton batting.
It is a gift for my sister. She lets us use her vacation condo in FL and I made it for the bed in her guest room!
I love the way it turned out! I hope the person who made the top would be happy with the way it turned out!
It had not been cut or sewn together precisely and didn't lay flat, so I "nipped & tucked" it and got it reasonably flat. I also added the cream calico print outer border to make it large enough for a full-sized bed.
I FMQ'd it using a thrift store-purchased sheet for backing (I used the sheet wrong side out to tone down the brightness of the stripes) and used W & N cotton batting.
It is a gift for my sister. She lets us use her vacation condo in FL and I made it for the bed in her guest room!
I love the way it turned out! I hope the person who made the top would be happy with the way it turned out!
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I purchased this vintage feed sack quilt top at an estate auction in 2007 for $2.00!!!
It had not been cut or sewn together precisely and didn't lay flat, so I "nipped & tucked" it and got it reasonably flat. I also added the cream calico print outer border to make it large enough for a full-sized bed.
I FMQ'd it using a thrift store-purchased sheet for backing (I used the sheet wrong side out to tone down the brightness of the stripes) and used W & N cotton batting.
It is a gift for my sister. She lets us use her vacation condo in FL and I made it for the bed in her guest room!
I love the way it turned out! I hope the person who made the top would be happy with the way it turned out!
It had not been cut or sewn together precisely and didn't lay flat, so I "nipped & tucked" it and got it reasonably flat. I also added the cream calico print outer border to make it large enough for a full-sized bed.
I FMQ'd it using a thrift store-purchased sheet for backing (I used the sheet wrong side out to tone down the brightness of the stripes) and used W & N cotton batting.
It is a gift for my sister. She lets us use her vacation condo in FL and I made it for the bed in her guest room!
I love the way it turned out! I hope the person who made the top would be happy with the way it turned out!
Well spent $2.
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