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Patchwork Multi-Color Slik Panal Handmade Quilt Circa 1910 - Queen

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Sewing1597 of 2600Found in an antique shop in Corning, NY.  Metal buttonWindsor treadle sewing machine
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    Posted 10 years ago

    rloghry
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    Inherited from distant family member, would like to get some idea what it worth and overall uniqueness

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    1. rloghry, 10 years ago
      US, best I can figure is this is from a great aunt (found in my moms estate in a hope chest) who was a teacher in Oregon around the turn on the century, I've found a copy of her lesson plans
    2. officialfuel officialfuel, 10 years ago
      I was always taught these were called crazy quilts.

      Michael
    3. Manikin Manikin, 10 years ago
      It is called a a "Crazy Quilt " and they were being made back to late 1800's to present . Can date many times by fabric used . These were often scraps of fabric found to make the often old clothes ect. I have seen some with elaborate fabrics and embroidery on edges of patches and on velvet patches quite beautifully done . A Great heirloom you have
    4. junkcollector junkcollector, 10 years ago
      Interesting that it's a crazy quilt that includes the yarn ties. My grandma used the knotted yarn technique on her patchwork quilts, too, to hold the batting in place.

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