I had the gift of a lifetime! My sister bought a trunk full of quilt tops for $10 at an estate sale and gave them to me. These beautiful tops were pieced in the 1930s and 1940s. I just completed this Dutch Girl. It included 30 beautifully pieced 12″ squares on buff colored cotton sugar bags. I added borders to make it into a king-sized quilt for my son. Each square is different and meticulously pieced, a work of art.
What a find!!!! My friends quilt and it’s such a talent. I sooooo admire the talent that goes into making quilts. Beautiful work on adding the borders! 🙂
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Oh, thank you.
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Great treasure.
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Beautiful and awesome that you could score that find 🙂 Not only are quilts a labour of love, but they keep you warm, along with the memories.
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Gave it to my son last night. He was so happy. He has been watching my progress and urging me on. When he saw the others, he wanted them, too. Too bad.
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I used to quilt all the time, favorite one was for a 6yr old boy with leukemia in my son’s class, I had each classmate stitch a design with colored yarn on a six inch square pcs of fabric, then I sewed them all together using his favourite colors of purple and lime green. It turned out beautiful, the child loved it, was actually buried in it 4 years later…
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My mother and grandmother made quilts like this one. Beautiful!!
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I am ecstatic! Thanks
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What a beautiful quilt–love the colors. Quilts really are works of art. I’m fortunate to have a couple of quilts that my great-grandmother made–treasured family heirlooms.
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Thank. I’m going to post pic of the others,too.
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Looking forward to it!
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Awesome! I love quilts! Look at all that precious vintage fabric!
My dad made a quilt for my eldest daughter where in each square Dutch Girl or Sunbonnet Sue and Suspender Sam or Amish kids (various names for the same patterns) do different things, so this has become one of my favorites.
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I ‘very never known a man to make a quilt. My husband said his whole family quilted once his mother got the quilt on the frame,
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My dad took it up in his 60’s. He’s long been a needlepoint artist, and done many projects that typically aren’t done by men. But all the men in my family are like that. Men who cook and sew as well as they fix and build things.
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Can you post pics? I’d love to see them.
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Sure thing — If the link doesn’t work, just search quilt on my site.
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Loved it!
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You hit the jackpot on this buy! Beautiful quilt. ~Elle
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I was thrilled. My son has been looking forward to getting this.
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That quilt is gorgeous. Love it.
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I am so proud of it!
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It’s lovely!
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Thanks!
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It is so beautiful. Lucky you.
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Thanks. No kidding!
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That is a true treasure trove, enjoy
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I am so lucky!
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Yes, indeedy
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Whoo Hoo awesome sister!
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No kidding!
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Beautiful! I love piecing quilts, but never get around to the hard part. I envy your talent (and your vintage goodies!)
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What do you do with them? That’s a lot of work, too.
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I haven’t done any sewing in a few years, but once when I moved from PA to OK I gave a few tops, a couple of sets of squares to make more tops, and a bunch of random squares to a neighbor. We didn’t keep in touch, but I like to think she finished them.
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I could swear I replied to this, but I don’t see it. Ignore me if I’m repeating myself. When I moved from PA to OK I gave all my quilting stuff to a neighbor. We didn’t keep in touch, but I like to imagine they got finished.
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Oh, I hope so!
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I’ll bet the person who made the squares would be ecstatic to know they were finally going to be made into a quilt.
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I can’t believe they lay waiting so long!
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She is called Sunbonnet Sue. Sounds like you got a lot of treasures. Lucky you! 🙂
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I did thanks.
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What a find! I remember sleeping under a Dutch girl quilt as a kiddo. Good memories. 🙂
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I hope these do too.
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