I live in Northern Ireland but one day abut 20 years ago on a trip to England I saw an old quilt being used to cover furniturein the back of a removal van. I asked the man to let me see if and he tossed out to me he said i could have it he just used it as a rag, it was a bit torn but I took it home and repaired it. I would so love to age it and have some input from experts, it's a grandmother's garden quilt very faded and clearly very well worn, can I contact BOSG with photos?
Great story! It would be lovely to find out more about that quilt wouldn't it! Information on the British Quilt Study Group and contact details can be found here: www.quiltersguild.org.uk/special-interest/bqsg It's such a fascinating group to be part of. I hope we can help you learn more about your quilt.
Your presentation has made me seriously consider joining this group as it sounds fascinating.
Oh you really must, it's a great group to be part of. www.quiltersguild.org.uk/join-online
I have learnt such a lot by joining BQSG. Members are always welcome those keen to discover a bit more.
I live in Northern Ireland but one day abut 20 years ago on a trip to England I saw an old quilt being used to cover furniturein the back of a removal van. I asked the man to let me see if and he tossed out to me he said i could have it he just used it as a rag, it was a bit torn but I took it home and repaired it. I would so love to age it and have some input from experts, it's a grandmother's garden quilt very faded and clearly very well worn, can I contact BOSG with photos?
Great story! It would be lovely to find out more about that quilt wouldn't it! Information on the British Quilt Study Group and contact details can be found here: www.quiltersguild.org.uk/special-interest/bqsg It's such a fascinating group to be part of. I hope we can help you learn more about your quilt.