Unfinished 70 year old quilt top
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I inherited a quilt top that is about 70 years old from my mil that was hand sewn by her grandmother. It was never quilted. I intend to hand quilt it but I need suggestions on what kind of batting to use, and what fabric to use on the back. It has to be all cotton because of its age but don't know if it has ever been washed. Should I hand wash it first? Should I add a border? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#2
Lovely! Does it have any odors or stains? My after it is quilted. I would quilt it with cotton. It is a great treasure to have. Lucky you!!! I have a 46 year old quilt top that I am still working on. Maybe I might pass it on?!
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Wow what a super treasure you have there!!!! I love the design/pattern. I would use a nice cotton batting like Quilters Dream cotton, plus I would use muslin on the back so it looks more like the timeframe in which it was pieced. Good question about washing it - I can see pros and cons on that one.
Good luck and please post a picture after you finish it,
Sherryl
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Good luck and please post a picture after you finish it,
Sherryl
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Unless it is offensive to work on, I wouldn't wash until it is quilted and bound. It will be stronger then. I wash my 50 year old ones in the washer on gentle with a long soak and a short agitation cycle. An Oxyclean soak didn't seem to hurt the colors any and it brightened the whites.
Yours is lovely. It could have been made by my grandmother. I posted two of hers last week.
Yours is lovely. It could have been made by my grandmother. I posted two of hers last week.
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I want to chime in on the admiration of it. The colors are still wonderfully fresh. I wonder if the woman who made it cherished the hope that someone would finish it one day and that it would stay in her family. I hope that when you do it, you will include a label that gives names and dates for both you and the maker of the top.
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