You have been blessed to have the ability to get those! They are all so beautiful! I will love to see you teaching us on old quilt repairs! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉So happy for you!
i VERY MUCH enjoyed the quilt parade---thank you for that!!! i'm also VERY interested in watching as you repair and complete each quilt as i like learning the tricks of the trade as it were.......also, i want to learn about quilt labeling as i've never labeled a quilt.....must be something i'll need to remedy.....sew much to watch in your future videos......good thing i've taken to you sew well....
I wanted to say thank you. I saw your video when you were showing how to bind a quilt. I am fairly new to the quilting world. Every time i had to do the binding, i would start to sweat. After your step by step video on binding; wow, i didn't sweat for the first time. You are a good teacher. Thank you.
I was so thrilled with this video that I watched it two times in a row!! I am so excited for you to own these quilts and I am really looking forward to the upcoming videos of you finishing them. It always seems so unbelievable that a family member didn’t want to keep these. We can only hope that they kept many that were completely finished. Thanks for the advice about not keeping quilts in a cedar chest. I have three or four in mine so I will be removing them. Happy quilting…………….
Pretty quilt tops. I will have to send you pics of 2 quilts I have. One made for my great grandmother birthday and 1 my grandmother made. Still waiting for more on your basic series so I can get started. Thank you!
Sounds great! Please do! If you have any questions Facebook message us or text or call us at the shop. I’d hate for you to wait to get started. You’ll have fun when you do.
The thing that amazes me about those quilts is ,we have all our patterns and rulers and cutters and they didn't have all we do and still made those beautiful creation s!
Such a great find. So glad those quilts will be finished and become what they were meant to be. I learned to finish quilts as a younger woman from an Aunt. Her frames were hanging from the ceiling. I always sewed in the corners. Hard work, but it made me love the beauty of all the hours of piecing together of the designs. Can’t wait to see the quilts.
I’m glad these cool quilts ended up in your hands. I just bought a furnished retirement home in Florida and it came with a few hand made quilts. I’m taking my time to try and figure out how to best remake them. They are in need but I want to be respectful. Thanks for the info and I look forward to more videos.!
Boy oh boy! What a wonderful bunch of quilts you showed. It tugs at my heart strings: thinking of this wonderful woman cutting and stitching by hand, hour after hour. What a labour oof love she has left behind for you to find. My imagination is buzzing in my head wondering so many things like where did she get her fabric? Was it recycled clothing? Oh the mysteries of a quilter. I am happy someone who appreciates the time and work put into them has found them. Enjoy
What treasures! What unbelievable finds. So happy to see them in the hands of someone who will appreciate the love and time stitched into each masterpiece.
What a treat it is to see these beautiful old quilts!! I’m so glad you were able to save them. People often don’t understand the love and work that went into to these treasures. This video wins the internet today!!
Amazing find! Reminds me of my Memaw, who hand-stitched hundreds of quilts. I have a couple of polyester quilts. They are tied (versus quilted) and have flannel backing. They are incredibly warm and launder so well. Enjoy!
WOW! Hi my name is Heather, I’m a small time quilter. I usually make a few quilts per year. I usually make quilt tops after Christmas and before springtime. Otherwise, I’m too busy. But, your quilt top finds are amazing. What I’d give to have found them. Each one takes a tremendous amount of work. I always wonder what the person piecing a quilt is thinking. Their problems, someone else’s problems, what they’re going to prepare for supper. That the kind of thoughts I have. Or if you’re making it for a certain person, how much you love them, and if they will cherish it. New viewer here, but I’m excited to see what you do to them. Oh and hello from Kentucky!
The polyester one you need to use flannel for batting and anti pill for the backing. I have done this with the ones I have been able to find in ebay. This came be machine quilted and it will be the warmest blanket you will ever have machine quilt 6 inches apart. It will be a treasure for a long time and it will drape beautiful. The colors are from the 50s to the 70s. And I bet it was from a quilting gild. Nice old quilts. I have been lucky to get a box at a auction that no one noticed. I know just how you feel.
What a find! I have recently purchased two old quilt tops and am anxious to watch you as you restore the quilts you have. I know it will help me tremendously! I agree that the spiderweb quilt is amazing! I have not seen or heard of the spider web ruler.....Can you give me some info on that? Have you done a video to show how to use it??
Wonderful find! I do a lot of quilts for donation. Those need to be finished. However, i have a pile of pieced tops going of the ones I like too much to give away. They probably wont get finished, because I cant stop my brain from wanting to do a new pattern! My kids are going to have to deal with a pile of unfinished quilts when I'm gone.
What a beautiful treasure. I’m so happy you found them. I like to hear when old quilts are found by another quilter or collector to be treasured and given the recognition they deserve. I’m curious…what were they selling them for?
Hi Penny,I can see and understand YOUR SINCERE and GENUINE EXCITEMENT!!😊🎉🎉❤These quilt tops are DEFINITELY DELIGHTFUL!!❤❤CONGRATULATIONS ON SUCH A SPECTACULAR FIND❣️❣️❤❤💝💝🍀🙂🤗☘️Can’t wait to watch you give each and every quilt YOUR TLC!!YOU ALWAYS GIVE ME THE ITCH TO STITCH BY HAND or BY MACHINE❣️❣️🤗😘😊🧵🪡📍
I can hardly wait to see how you restore those quilts. I retired nearly 7 years ago. I had made or pieced together a couple of quilts before that but never got them quilted. I took up quilting when I retired and have finished 14 quilts and have about 6 pieced together but not quilted. I am working on 3 more quilts as I speak. I sew them on the sewing machine but when I put batting and backing on them I do the hand stitch. I have always loved to sew. I made my and my children clothes when they were growing up. These quilts you just showed are beautiful and being hand pieced together I know took a lot of time. Thank you so much for sharing these. I have my mother's and grandmother's quilts they made.
@@sewcharmingquiltshop What part of the country do you live in ?? I'm in Florida and never find a quilt top stash. I'm like you. I just like to enjoy the person's work. I love a good string quilt. I'm a scrappy fan but love anything star. I like that you are not overly concerned about everything being perfect. Thanks for all your tips. ✌🏻♥️
@@diannenaworensky6698 you sound just like me. I love scrappy and I love stars. I love old quilts. And no, I’m not overly worried about anything being perfect. If it’s close, I’m fine with it. It’s never going to be “perfect”. My motor is “done is better than perfect”. Also, we are in Clanton, Alabama. Center of the state
I just watched your wonderful video on the quilts.oh I am so ex cited about it. Please tell me you don't store your quilts in plastic long term. I am Retired from my tailoring shop of 37 years. I have repaired quilts . I also had a dry cleaning service. I had ladies bring good clothes in that they stored in plastic long term with what we called environmental stains and yellowing. Would not come out. I didn't make quilts I repaired and monogrammed names on them. I have made one t shirt quilt for a client. I have to say I am not a fan of polyester either. The one you have is so lovely. I like all the colors. The last quilt you have spiderweb oh my!! all the colors amazing When you show it again I would love more close up shots of it and whatever Time you have. Thank you for sharing your find. What a blessing Maybe you can find family of this lady that has some info and more quilts that they reviewed as gifts. Lynda
I believe we have figured out who made the quilts. Just verifying. Also, the plastic bags are for during the time they are waiting to be quilted. We’ve done that for years. They don’t stay in them long. 😁
Penny, Wow! Awesome find. Is it too nosey to ask how much you pd for these? I love vintage quilts, but I am always afraid people jack up the price. Great quilts. Thank you for sharing. 😊
They usually do which is why i don’t go look often. Went on the last day expecting them to be gone but got a great surprise. Last day they mark things down. Still more than I would normally pay but still worth it.
I don’t think I am going to sell these. I can’t part with them. I like them too much. Time will tell for sure but I think I will keep them and enjoy them.
Enjoyed the quilt tour! Thank you forvrestoring the quilts and giving them more life. However, the background noise was alittle annoying. Sounded like you had the door open to the shop & traffic passing by in background during video.
Glad you enjoyed it. However, we are in Alabama so the door does not stay open (especially during the summer! 😂). That is the air conditioning unit working overtime. Without it we would not be able to video. 😓
Wow what a find, I never find anything like that, most estate sales in my area are ran by estate businesses and they ask alot for everything, I like go to private sales , but you really have afind,, how much did you pay for all
I'm confused as to why you are calling these quilts when they are quilt tops. They are not quilts until batting and backing are added and they are quilted. They are all lovely quilt tops and you were fortunate to find them. Can't wait to see them when you finish.
I am so glad you bought those. They are now in the perfect home. I kept watching those in the pictures of the sale and couldn’t go the first day and figured they sold so I didn’t go at all.
What a wonderful treasure you found in these quilt tops. The great person who did this must have started stitching when they were five years old. Beautiful!
Ok…I subscribed based on your promise to take us along for the quilting. Can’t wait to see! My favorite was the one with the mint and yellow sashing, even though it wasn’t a complicated design.
I’m so glad you are one of the people who realize the work and beauty of old quilts.
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Beautiful quilts all of them are my favorites.
You have been blessed to have the ability to get those! They are all so beautiful! I will love to see you teaching us on old quilt repairs! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉So happy for you!
i VERY MUCH enjoyed the quilt parade---thank you for that!!! i'm also VERY interested in watching as you repair and complete each quilt as i like learning the tricks of the trade as it were.......also, i want to learn about quilt labeling as i've never labeled a quilt.....must be something i'll need to remedy.....sew much to watch in your future videos......good thing i've taken to you sew well....
I wanted to say thank you. I saw your video when you were showing how to bind a quilt. I am fairly new to the quilting world. Every time i had to do the binding, i would start to sweat. After your step by step video on binding; wow, i didn't sweat for the first time. You are a good teacher. Thank you.
Awesome!!! Thank you for telling me. You made my day. Glad to hear you’re not sweating anymore. 🤣
You hit the jackpot! I love old quilts and old quilt tops!😊
Me too!!!
Beautiful quilts. Looking forward to more about these treasures
WOWZA!! 🎉 Finding those quilt tops is PURE AWESOMENESS! 🙌🏼 I’m looking forward to seeing what you do to complete them! ❤
Yes!!!
I was so thrilled with this video that I watched it two times in a row!! I am so excited for you to own these quilts and I am really looking forward to the upcoming videos of you finishing them. It always seems so unbelievable that a family member didn’t want to keep these. We can only hope that they kept many that were completely finished. Thanks for the advice about not keeping quilts in a cedar chest. I have three or four in mine so I will be removing them. Happy quilting…………….
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching and for removing the quilts from the cedar chest. 😁
Pretty quilt tops. I will have to send you pics of 2 quilts I have. One made for my great grandmother birthday and 1 my grandmother made. Still waiting for more on your basic series so I can get started. Thank you!
Sounds great! Please do! If you have any questions Facebook message us or text or call us at the shop. I’d hate for you to wait to get started. You’ll have fun when you do.
The thing that amazes me about those quilts is ,we have all our patterns and rulers and cutters and they didn't have all we do and still made those beautiful creation s!
I know! I’d love to know their methods!
❤ such beautiful quilt tops! Amazing finds, love them. So glad you found them and that you will finish them. Thank you for sharing.
Wow love all the quilt tops. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Wonderful Wonderful Wonderful. Thank you for rescuing them and for sharing them with us.
What treasures! Thank you for the great ideas and I love the Bigfoot quilt in the background - very cute ❤ UK
Thanks!!
These are amazing. I can’t wait to see them restored and finished. That log cabin quilt is beautiful!
Great find! I'm looking forward to seeing all these quilts completed. Thanks for giving us a chance to see this process!
Beautiful quilts, love them all! Thank you for sharing with us!
Wow! What a gorgeous find!! Can’t wait to see you work on them! 👏👏👏
How sweet to put these quilt tops together for a good home.
Bless your heart and looking forward to seeing them after. The quilts are beautiful.❤🧵🪡🧵🪡
Thank you so much!
Such a great find. So glad those quilts will be finished and become what they were meant to be. I learned to finish quilts as a younger woman from an Aunt. Her frames were hanging from the ceiling. I always sewed in the corners. Hard work, but it made me love the beauty of all the hours of piecing together of the designs. Can’t wait to see the quilts.
I wish I could have seen quilting done that way. I’ve heard lots of stories though. I bet it was neat!
I’m glad these cool quilts ended up in your hands. I just bought a furnished retirement home in Florida and it came with a few hand made quilts. I’m taking my time to try and figure out how to best remake them. They are in need but I want to be respectful. Thanks for the info and I look forward to more videos.!
Congratulations! Any quilt find is a good quilt find!
Boy oh boy! What a wonderful bunch of quilts you showed. It tugs at my heart strings: thinking of this wonderful woman cutting and stitching by hand, hour after hour. What a labour oof love she has left behind for you to find. My imagination is buzzing in my head wondering so many things like where did she get her fabric? Was it recycled clothing? Oh the mysteries of a quilter. I am happy someone who appreciates the time and work put into them has found them. Enjoy
Thank you so much!
What treasures! What unbelievable finds. So happy to see them in the hands of someone who will appreciate the love and time stitched into each masterpiece.
They are all beautiful and the colors are amazing I love old scrappy colorful quilts….🦋🦋🦋
They are my favorite! I love scrappy ones!
What a treat it is to see these beautiful old quilts!! I’m so glad you were able to save them. People often don’t understand the love and work that went into to these treasures. This video wins the internet today!!
Yay!!!!!!!
Beautiful quilt tops. I do really like the polyester. And it wears well.
I like it. It’s beautiful it’s just not as fun to quilt. I like the feel of the cotton ones better.
Amazing find! Reminds me of my Memaw, who hand-stitched hundreds of quilts. I have a couple of polyester quilts. They are tied (versus quilted) and have flannel backing. They are incredibly warm and launder so well. Enjoy!
I could see where they’d be warm! I love the look of the polyester one. I’m anxious to see it finished
You are going to be busy 😊. Pretty quilts
Awesome that you rescued these beauties! I feel like I have found a treasure when I find just one.
My goodness...lots of talent
What an awesome find! I am looking forward to future videos featuring how you finish these quilt tops. You will definitely stay busy. 😊
For a long time! 😂
What a wonderful find!!! Good for you. 🐦🙏❤
I’m so looking forward to watching you quilt these beautiful tops!!!
I’m looking forward to it too! I know they’re going to be gorgeous. Thanks for watching.
You did make a haul …So many beautiful tops..Wowzier
WOW! Hi my name is Heather, I’m a small time quilter. I usually make a few quilts per year. I usually make quilt tops after Christmas and before springtime. Otherwise, I’m too busy. But, your quilt top finds are amazing. What I’d give to have found them. Each one takes a tremendous amount of work. I always wonder what the person piecing a quilt is thinking. Their problems, someone else’s problems, what they’re going to prepare for supper. That the kind of thoughts I have. Or if you’re making it for a certain person, how much you love them, and if they will cherish it. New viewer here, but I’m excited to see what you do to them. Oh and hello from Kentucky!
Hello and welcome! You and I must think alike! I always think like that when I’m quilting old quilt tops. Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
I love all of the log cabin variations. What a blessed find.
The polyester one you need to use flannel for batting and anti pill for the backing. I have done this with the ones I have been able to find in ebay. This came be machine quilted and it will be the warmest blanket you will ever have machine quilt 6 inches apart. It will be a treasure for a long time and it will drape beautiful. The colors are from the 50s to the 70s. And I bet it was from a quilting gild. Nice old quilts. I have been lucky to get a box at a auction that no one noticed. I know just how you feel.
What a fabulous collection. You will be a good caretaker of them.
Thank you!!
I can’t wait to see what you do with these quilt tops. They are beautiful!
Thank you so much! I’m going to have fun finishing them.
Congratulations! We can hear the excitement in your voice😊
I'm a new quilter and I'm very much looking forward to the finishing journey of these quilt tops!
What a find! I have recently purchased two old quilt tops and am anxious to watch you as you restore the quilts you have. I know it will help me tremendously! I agree that the spiderweb quilt is amazing! I have not seen or heard of the spider web ruler.....Can you give me some info on that? Have you done a video to show how to use it??
I’ve not done a video on it yet but this is the ruler. www.sewcharmingquiltshop.com/shop/c/p/Creative-Grids-Spider-Web-Quilt-Ruler-x70171779.htm
Those are amazing!! How great for your "Find" and such fun for you to finish now!!
Yes!!!!
A lot of love went into making all of these old memories quilts.
Definitely!
Great find. As you finish these you can makeup a story for each one…the lady had friends that met each week to talk and eat pie and stitch. Have fun.
I would have a heart attack. Those are all so pretty.
I can't believe there was more quilts.
You sre so lucky.
I think so too. I never find good finds like this. I still smile just looking at them.
Wonderful find! I do a lot of quilts for donation. Those need to be finished. However, i have a pile of pieced tops going of the ones I like too much to give away. They probably wont get finished, because I cant stop my brain from wanting to do a new pattern! My kids are going to have to deal with a pile of unfinished quilts when I'm gone.
The kids will love them I’m sure. Try to finish them. You sound like me. I’m always starting a new one.
I so happy for you. You are the perfect person to restore the honor and the beautiful work that she did. I can’t wait to see them restored.
Thank you so much!
The last one will be so warm for your daughter! I have one that is not even pretty, but it’s the one I put on when it’s cold outside.
You have found buried treasures. I am so thankful to find you and watch this incredible video. I look forward to the restorations and completions. WOW
Great trunk show. What a find.
What a beautiful treasure. I’m so happy you found them. I like to hear when old quilts are found by another quilter or collector to be treasured and given the recognition they deserve. I’m curious…what were they selling them for?
The owner passed away. She was a huge quilter, seamstress, and crafter in general.
Beautiful!! What a find
I would have to have that stars out where I could see it. 30 years ago an old quilt or top would escape me. I always found loving. Homes for them.
Oh that one will be! A couple will. The ones that are not as strong will be put in the curio cabinet
Hi Penny,I can see and understand YOUR SINCERE and GENUINE EXCITEMENT!!😊🎉🎉❤These quilt tops are DEFINITELY DELIGHTFUL!!❤❤CONGRATULATIONS ON SUCH A SPECTACULAR FIND❣️❣️❤❤💝💝🍀🙂🤗☘️Can’t wait to watch you give each and every quilt YOUR TLC!!YOU ALWAYS GIVE ME THE ITCH TO STITCH BY HAND or BY MACHINE❣️❣️🤗😘😊🧵🪡📍
Thank you!!!! 😁
I can hardly wait to see how you restore those quilts. I retired nearly 7 years ago. I had made or pieced together a couple of quilts before that but never got them quilted. I took up quilting when I retired and have finished 14 quilts and have about 6 pieced together but not quilted. I am working on 3 more quilts as I speak. I sew them on the sewing machine but when I put batting and backing on them I do the hand stitch. I have always loved to sew. I made my and my children clothes when they were growing up. These quilts you just showed are beautiful and being hand pieced together I know took a lot of time. Thank you so much for sharing these. I have my mother's and grandmother's quilts they made.
Loved the Star quilt !!
Thanks!!
@@sewcharmingquiltshop What part of the country do you live in ?? I'm in Florida and never find a quilt top stash. I'm like you. I just like to enjoy the person's work. I love a good string quilt. I'm a scrappy fan but love anything star. I like that you are not overly concerned about everything being perfect. Thanks for all your tips. ✌🏻♥️
@@diannenaworensky6698 you sound just like me. I love scrappy and I love stars. I love old quilts. And no, I’m not overly worried about anything being perfect. If it’s close, I’m fine with it. It’s never going to be “perfect”. My motor is “done is better than perfect”. Also, we are in Clanton, Alabama. Center of the state
@@sewcharmingquiltshop 👍♥️♥️♥️✌🏻♥️
Can't wait to watch you quilt them!
Maybe you can put shape flex on the back of the torn fabric. I've repaired a couple like that to keep the original fabric.
We’ve got some of that at the shop. Might try that.
That is amazing. It will be beautiful to see them when they are done.
I can’t wait to get started on them. Trying to finish something else first but it will be soon that I get started!
What a find! You are a lucky lady.
I think so too! This is a first! I never find the good finds!
Check out the real estate tax records through the county for maybe the owner of the quilts. Love this video!
We think we found out who made them. Just verifying.
I love polyester quilts because they do not wear out like the cotton ones do.
Back to torn area with iron on interfacing, pulling the pieces together as neatly as possible. Then stitch over it.
You lucky girl! Love them all 🥰
I have 12 quilt tops that were made 1940-1950. I curious to learn how you plan to complete them!
I’ll go one at a time and will quilt them on the long arm.
This is amazing!!! I would love to know the name of the quilt block she used too!
Awesome find! 🤩
Oh wow! How much fun is that!
I just watched your wonderful video on the quilts.oh I am so ex cited about it.
Please tell me you don't store your quilts in plastic long term.
I am Retired from my tailoring shop of 37 years. I have repaired quilts . I also had a dry cleaning service.
I had ladies bring good clothes in that they stored in plastic long term with what we called environmental stains and yellowing. Would not come out.
I didn't make quilts I repaired and monogrammed names on them.
I have made one t shirt quilt for a client.
I have to say I am not a fan of polyester either. The one you have is so lovely. I like all the colors.
The last quilt you have spiderweb oh my!! all the colors amazing
When you show it again I would love more close up shots of it and whatever Time you have.
Thank you for sharing your find. What a blessing
Maybe you can find family of this lady that has some info and more quilts that they reviewed as gifts.
Lynda
I believe we have figured out who made the quilts. Just verifying. Also, the plastic bags are for during the time they are waiting to be quilted. We’ve done that for years. They don’t stay in them long. 😁
I’m so excited for you! What a find ❤
Penny, Wow! Awesome find. Is it too nosey to ask how much you pd for these? I love vintage quilts, but I am always afraid people jack up the price. Great quilts. Thank you for sharing. 😊
They usually do which is why i don’t go look often. Went on the last day expecting them to be gone but got a great surprise. Last day they mark things down. Still more than I would normally pay but still worth it.
I love that black and yellow star quilt! Will you sell it when you are done?
I don’t think I am going to sell these. I can’t part with them. I like them too much. Time will tell for sure but I think I will keep them and enjoy them.
@@sewcharmingquiltshop I don’t blame you - they are all beautiful!
Awesome find!
Enjoyed the quilt tour! Thank you forvrestoring the quilts and giving them more life. However, the background noise was alittle annoying. Sounded like you had the door open to the shop & traffic passing by in background during video.
Glad you enjoyed it. However, we are in Alabama so the door does not stay open (especially during the summer! 😂). That is the air conditioning unit working overtime. Without it we would not be able to video. 😓
I have 15 quilt tops my mother in law didn’t finish…so I’ve got to learn how to finish them
Wish me luck
You can do it!!
Beautiful find!!!! Will you put backs on them? You are very lucky to have all of that beauty
Yes! I’ll put backs on them when i get them on the long arm.
Wow love them.
WOW!!! Awesome find!
I know! I was so excited. Obviously, you can tell I still am ha ha ha
Very pretty tops😊
You had a good find. Lucci you
I love all of them ❤
All I can say is WOW!!!
Me too!!! 😁
❤ love it
You hit the goldmine Penny I’m jealous , lol I’m happy for you
Yes I think I did!!! 😊
I don’t think I would sleep for a month after that find I feel your excitement happy happy happy
Wow what a find, I never find anything like that, most estate sales in my area are ran by estate businesses and they ask alot for everything, I like go to private sales , but you really have afind,, how much did you pay for all
I never find them either but this time was awesome!!
Wow! I'm jealous.
Wow what a find
WOW!!
How many are there?
15 I think.
Did they all come as flimsies?
They are all quilt tops.
@@sewcharmingquiltshop Flimsy might be a regional for the quilt top.
I'm confused as to why you are calling these quilts when they are quilt tops. They are not quilts until batting and backing are added and they are quilted. They are all lovely quilt tops and you were fortunate to find them. Can't wait to see them when you finish.
Some people call them quilt tops. They are also referred to as quilts. I am looking forward to finishing them.
FYI: Also often referred to as "flimsies".
How many were there at the sale????
Quilts? I don’t know. I got 15 and left more on the table. That was the third day too!
Thanks for sharing. Love them all.
I actually got 8. Got home and thought why didn’t I get more so went back and got more. 😊
If there was more, than you should have got them. What do you plan to do with them?
I am so glad you bought those. They are now in the perfect home. I kept watching those in the pictures of the sale and couldn’t go the first day and figured they sold so I didn’t go at all.
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What a wonderful treasure you found in these quilt tops. The great person who did this must have started stitching when they were five years old. Beautiful!
Ha ha ha I bet so!
A perfect example of why we should label our quilts. How awesome would it have been to find labels on those quilts.
Yes!!!
That log cabin is a gorgeous treasure! They are all lovely quilts and I am glad they didn’t end up in a landfill!
Wow, what patience and dedication. Beautiful pieces.
My favorite is the gray and pink log cabin. They are all gorgeous and congratulations on your incredible find.
Ok…I subscribed based on your promise to take us along for the quilting. Can’t wait to see! My favorite was the one with the mint and yellow sashing, even though it wasn’t a complicated design.
Thank you!!