Another Unknown Name
#4
Originally Posted by Parrothead
Since you all were so great in finding the name of my vintage quilt, I have some more. Will do them one at a time. The first is the one in my avatar. Here is a close up of one block.
Missouri Puzzle
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#8
BK
I think you are right. On my quilt the large square is turned 45 degrees. Considering my Daddy's family is from Missouri (near Alba), this would make sense. I think this quilt was probably made by my Great-Grandmother (Sue Lester Parsons). We have only a few quilts that are all one color with coordinating binding. If you look real close at the picture, you can see where the large square is pieced into the surrounding white material.
Thank You
I think you are right. On my quilt the large square is turned 45 degrees. Considering my Daddy's family is from Missouri (near Alba), this would make sense. I think this quilt was probably made by my Great-Grandmother (Sue Lester Parsons). We have only a few quilts that are all one color with coordinating binding. If you look real close at the picture, you can see where the large square is pieced into the surrounding white material.
Thank You
#10
This is also very close to a crown of thorns .... I looked it up for you to see the block.
http://www.quilterscache.com/C/CrownofThornsBlock.html
http://www.quilterscache.com/C/CrownofThornsBlock.html
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