Posted 5 months ago
pw-collector
(488 items)
First, I don't know anything about quilting. These are two of four framed pieces of a quilt my great-grandmother quilted. I assume my father framed these and put a note with one, saying theses were pieces of a quilt his grandmother quilted. I thought if it was important enough for my grandmother and father to save them, that I should hang on to them also. There was no date associated with the note but my great-grandmother was born August 30, 1853 and died December 27, 1937. Sorry about the glare off the frame glass, but the back of the frames are sealed and I didn't want to damage anything by taking them apart. The other two are a little larger than these.
Any comments on quilt style, type, etc. is appreciated.
Thanks for looking,
Dave
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Thanks mustangtony for the appreciation.
Dave
Get rid of grandma's 'guilt' and then get rid of this comment.
No more Ca####ic quilt!
:) sorry!
Thanks vetraio50 for pointing out my error in the title. I corrected it one time in the text, but didn't check the title. Thanks also for the appreciation.
Dave
Thanks Kevin for the information.
Dave
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Thanks MrsAR8Jason for the great comments, information and appreciation.
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Dave