Thursday, August 13, 2009
More Antique Quilts
I hope you are enjoying seeing these old quilts as much as I am.

There were two of these blocks in this quilt. Do you really think they were done on purpose? Or they just pieced it wrong and decided to leave it?


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vintage quilts
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I'll take the red & green one!
ReplyDeleteOMG they are wonderful...I love the star one...I'll bet they just sewed it wrong and left it...moved on to finishing.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilts - thanks for sharing your pictures!
ReplyDeleteoh yes I am really enjoying seeing them!
ReplyDeleteI never tire of seeing antique quilts
I think they left the blocks in so future generations will always have to wonder , what was she thinking???
why didn't she fix that!
I love that she left it that way!
beautiful quilts once again
Kathie
More beautiful quilts!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing more of these gorgeous quilts, I love them all.
ReplyDeleteI,too, love the one with the mismatched blocks. What a nifty thing, to have not remade the blocks. I wonder what I would do in that situation -- no I don't wonder really -- I wouldn't have had the courage to just leave them. Bravo!
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