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Re: Ten Antique Quilts

Postby romira » Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:20 am

I googled 19th century quilting designs & found some interesting info.
It looks like the more intricate the piecing, the simpler the quilting, log cabin
quilts with straight line grid work, for example.
Antique quilts are fascinating. Wish we could hear their stories!
Enjoy the process and keep us posted.
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Re: Ten Antique Quilts

Postby PosyP » Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:22 am

romira wrote:I googled 19th century quilting designs & found some interesting info.
It looks like the more intricate the piecing, the simpler the quilting, log cabin
quilts with straight line grid work, for example.
Antique quilts are fascinating. Wish we could hear their stories!
Enjoy the process and keep us posted.
:) :)

Makes perfect sense really, is it the piecing or the quilting that is going to take centre stage? It is still a problem we have today.
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