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Quilt begun in 1940s. Almost finished 2019!

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Watchsearcher's items75 of 88Quilt top made from polyester single knit fabricKitchen sink, cast iron, made 11-17-28.  Repurposed as bathroom sink.
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    Posted 5 years ago

    Watchsearc…
    (88 items)

    I received a stack of completed 12” X 12” appliquéd quilt squares a few years ago.
    They were begun during WWII or shortly thereafter by my aunt. She died in 1951 and another relative put them away in a closet....there they stayed until they were passed on to me.

    I’ve received other pieces of this aunt’s lovely needlework and quilting and treasure them all!
    I recently posted another of her quilts that I finished in her honor many years after her death.

    These squares are made of unbleached muslin, a cotton fabric. On the squares, she appliqued flower designs joined with a wreath of embroidered vine and appliquéd green leaves.
    All the appliquéd designs are hand stitched in black cotton embroidery floss.

    I carefully hand washed each square because they were very yellowed, likely for being stored in the home of a smoker.
    Thank Goodness, they came out clean without deteriorating!

    I found a leaf-pattered cotton fabric to join the squares to make the quilt top and back.
    I haven’t joined the top, batting and back yet but will get to that soon (I hope).

    This quilt will have a finished size of about 78” X 63” after I add a border.

    I love all the old dress fabrics from back in the 1940s and before. Most of my female ancestors sewed, as I’ve been told, because it was an economic necessity. Any scraps left over were used to make children’s clothes, aprons, items for the home or went into the scrap bag to be made into quilts.

    Thanks for looking!
    Hope you enjoyed!

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    1. Newfld Newfld, 5 years ago
      Beautiful quilting & a very talented family! My maternal grandmother was a seamstress but only as a young woman before marrying my grandpa, I do remember she could sew garments but nothing like this, it's fabulous. Agree that the dress fabrics of the 40s & earlier were much higher quality, just looking at old movies the outfits including hats were just stunning
    2. jscott0363 jscott0363, 5 years ago
      Beautiful!! I know your aunt is smiling down on you right now and very grateful that this awesome quilt is being finished by very caring hands.
    3. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 5 years ago
      Newfld and Jscotto363, thank you for the sweet messages and loves.
    4. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 5 years ago
      Aura
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      Thank you all for looking and loving! It’s much appreciated!

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