Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Antique Quilt Revival


This morning we visited an antique store near our town, and I found this treasure. It was folded and stuffed into a small box and labeled "$25.00". I had my husband and sister-in-law hold it up while I inspected it, and although there were several tears and frays, I found no major damage. I've long wanted to restore an old quilt, and at that price, what did I have to lose?



The quilt measures approximately 68" X 84". Although the quilting is sporadic and uneven, it is hand quilted, generally in a diagonal pattern. The blocks are strip pieced, about 7" by 10". The binding appears to be a "fold-over" of the backing, and the two vertical sides have a wide border of green print. I'm already thinking I might cut off part of the green print and use it for the top and bottom to make an all-around border. The backing really needs to be replaced, but I don't want to undo all the former owner's hand quilting!



I wish I had the history of this quilt, as I am already very attached to it. There is a slight perfume-y scent to it, no mildew or "old" smell at all. There are several good articles online about restoration, and I may take it to my LQS for advice.




The kitties love it already.


If you have any advice about repairing old quilts, please share it!

10 comments:

  1. This is so pretty, Linda. I have some limited experience with repair—at least with small tears in antique fabric. I used the thinnest iron-on interfacing I could find, rolled a small piece up so I could insert it behind the tear sticky side against the wrong side of the fabric. After it was all arranged, I carefully pressed it to hold the tear together. Good luck! I’ll have fun following your progress with this project. Funny how the kitties are attracted to it.

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    1. Janine, thank you for the tip! I may be picking your brain throughout this process.

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  2. What great fun this is going to be! I hope you will write posts about every step along the way. You did get a great buy here, I think, and I’m eager to see what you do with it. Have fun!

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    1. Pattie I do want to document this; I'm excited about it. I even thought about it during the night when I couldn't sleep!

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  3. What a great find. I love the green border.

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  4. What a wonderful way to connect to with the past! I can't wait to see your restoration of the quilt.... I know it will be beautiful! Will really enjoying watching your progress. Christine xx

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    1. Thanks for the encouragement Christine. :)

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  5. This quilt looks like a fun find, Linda! I've never repaired an old quilt myself, but I'll enjoy following along!

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    1. It was fun! I get a happy feeling every time I walk into the sewing room and see it waiting.

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