Vintage Quilts
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Love the old quilts that are somewhat faded and show that they were used and loved.
Darlene Zimmerman's FeedsackLady
Darlene Zimmerman's pattern..."Feedsack Patches". Free pattern for this keeps coming with American Patchwork magazine flyers. Also, check out Darlene's book from Public Library and use pattern for free.
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Vintage Quilt -Feedsack Clam Shell- 1930's UNUSED
Ta Dah!: Vintage quilt at sew-fest
Shay of Quilting in My Pyjamas talks on her blog about the recent weekend sew-fest she hosted. Besides sharing good food and conversation, one attendee brought along two vintage quilts to ‘sh…
Hunter's Design Studio
Detail, The Balloon Quilt, maker unknown, circa 1930. Donated by Olga Keesling. Courtesy the Latimer Quilt & Textile Center. Photo by Hunter's Design Studio.
Stitched in Color: Vintage Tangerine
Ta Dah!: Vintage quilt at sew-fest
Shay of Quilting in My Pyjamas talks on her blog about the recent weekend sew-fest she hosted. Besides sharing good food and conversation, one attendee brought along two vintage quilts to ‘sh…
Sunday Quilt Inspiration: squared
Simple but lovely with vintage-ish prints. nine patch with binding by penelope waits, via Flickr
Lone Star Mercantile
Lone Star Mercantile: April 2010
No Sewing
Humble Quilts: No Sewing
No Sewing
Humble Quilts: No Sewing
Darlene Zimmerman's FeedsackLady
Darlene Zimmerman's pattern..."Feedsack Patches". Free pattern for this keeps coming with American Patchwork magazine flyers. Also, check out Darlene's book from Public Library and use pattern for free.
1930's Vintage Le Moyne Star Quilt
1930's Vintage Le Moyne Star Quilt, quilted by Karen Terrens | Quilts on Bastings
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Cot quilt handmade by HenHouse with vintage fabrics
Magic Recipe for Linens Cleaning that Will Make Them New - A Interior Design
This is the magic recipe the ladies from the Garden Club gave the OP. If you run into some antique linens and want to make them look like new, here's your recipe.
Darlene Zimmerman's FeedsackLady
Darlene Zimmerman's pattern..."Feedsack Patches". Free pattern for this keeps coming with American Patchwork magazine flyers. Also, check out Darlene's book from Public Library and use pattern for free.