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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Quilt Roundup

I was lucky enough to find three quilts during the past month's travels.

The first one I found was an an antique mall in Virginia. I expected high prices at this mall due to its location in upscale Fauquier county. This quilt, however, was tagged as a "cutter quilt," meaning it was only good for cutting up to make craft projects. I thought it was beautiful--completely hand-stitched, with a few damaged pieces in some of the squares. I will not be cutting it up! I may attempt to repair the damaged places, or secure them so they don't get worse, but this quilt is one I will use a a blanket.

The back is just as pretty as the front, with delicate small stitches forming patterns in the white backing:
The next quilt I found at Reta's Antiques in Ripley, which is run by my old friend Reta Groves and her husband Junior. Normally a quilt bought at an antique store would be high priced, but this little gem was priced at $45.00:

I know no one who is turning 40! I may remove this embroidery, or I might just leave it as is.

The last quilt I found at a resale shop:


It has a few bad bits of stitching but is overall in very good shape. While it is mostly hand-stitched like the others, I believe this one is actually commercially produced, very likely in China--such quilts are available very inexpensively, but the work and materials in them are not high quality and they don't hold up well. Still, for $4.95 I think this one was a great deal.

Three quilts, total investment: $65.00. It's been a good month for quilts.

12 comments:

  1. Lucky you! I bought some quilts this spring at an auction and spent lots more than you did. But, I probably won't need to buy any more quilts in my lifetime, as I got some really, really nice ones. And even though I spent more than you, I spent less than I thought I'd have to.

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  2. Mmm. I love junquing! ;)

    I just found a lovely Maple Leaf pattern wall hanging quilt, full size at a thrift store. Will be perfect for our rural awareness tent!

    Have a beautiful day!
    ~Mimi

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  3. You hit the jackpot! They're all lovely. I'm like you; I'd mend the quilt and use it. I like all the old stuff. No matter the wear, that just means someone else liked it alot too!

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  4. Carolyn, the ones I bought aren't what I would call heirloom quality-they're more of the "useful and pretty" category. I bet you found some real beauties at the auction. I'd love to see pics of them sometime.

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  5. I have a "China" quilt very much like the last quilt. I use it. All the quilts are lovely and I am glad you use them. I try to use old and comfy too. And I think of the women who worked so hard to bring some beauty into their lives.

    Sue: did you feel the earthquake?

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  6. Loverly! I think you made out like a pirate. :)

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  7. I didn't feel anything, Nance, but others in this area did. I was across the river in Ohio when he quake struck, so perhaps I was too far away. It was minor here. Many of my family are in the Virginia area, though and they got a very good dose of it!

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  8. I hope everyone is all right! Your Virginia family will have stories to tell! I felt an earth quake here in Iowa in 1968 or 69. I just thought I was dizzy for a bit . . . glad all is well in West Virginia.

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  9. Well done! The quilts are lovely and happy to be with an appreciator, I'm sure! I'd leave the 40th -- someone is bound to turn 40 sometime . . .

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  10. Good point, Mary!

    Nance, now they are bracing for Irene. The fun never stops! Aftershocks have been kind of interesting for them too.

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  11. Irene. There's an old, old song about Irene . . . ??

    I'm hoping Irene gets the cold shoulder and skips up the Atlantic and not up the coast! Good luck to your Virginia families!

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  12. Nice! Like your ole timey postage stamp pattern quilt the best. I have bought quilts with blemishes before. Its the pattern, workmanship, history, and fabric that I mostly consider and therefore what's a few blemishes. -- barbara

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