Coloradolady is the one that always shares lovely quilts. A big difference is she makes hers and I buy mine. However, today for Vintage Thingies Thursday,it is my turn. If you go to http://coloradolady.blogspot.com you will find some of the most unusual and interesting vintage treasures.
This is definitely a vintage quilt. I bought it at an estate sale for $20 which was a bargain when it comes to quilts. It is all hand pieced and hand quilted. I cannot image the patience and time that went into making it. It is a nine-patch postage stamp design.
The back of the quilt.
It has a few imperfections, but not too many. I am going to try to fix some of them.
27 comments:
Love this post about quilts, LV.
My mom could make some beautiful ones and she made quite a few for the family. I have made a few but they are very, VERY plain and simple...most are 9 patch.
Quilting is hard to do and I've never tried to hand quilt them.
hugs, bj
You have a bargain, even with the imperfections. Great find:)
Wow~ That is a gorgeous quilt...love it!
It is lovely, and I like the colors, and that pop of yellow for the binding.
I love vintage quilts, too. You found a wonderful one and at a great price, too.
D
Oh, can you imagine?
I patched the quilt of a friend, whose grandmother had made it. Talk about biting off more than I could chew! Took me almost a full year, but he was so happy when I was done it was completely worth it.
Greetings from Minneapolis!
Pearl
Wow..beautiful quilt and the pattern as a whole is terrific!
Happy VTT!
WOW LV what a great bargain you found!
Oh the work that went into that quilt! So many small squares! I am not a quilter either, so buy mine...if I can find one I can afford...as well. Thanks for sharing your vintage treasure!
Ruth
Great find in a lovely quilt! Amazing the time that must have taken! Blessings, Debbie
Beautiful photos. Nice texture. Have a nice week. Greetings from Romania.
Wow, it is beautiful. I can't imagine all the hours that went into it.
Thanks for visiting my VTT blog! The quilt is absolutely wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
What a beauty you have there! Imagine the time it must have taken. I'm in awe of the patience!
Big hugs,
Patti
It's a beautiful quilt!! And a steal for $20.00.
chris
I love that pattern!
There was one like that my great-great grandma made that my grandma could tell me every dress that she had as a little girl that was in it. (I think my brother got that one)
Oh, if the quilt could talk, huh? Beautiful find, LV, just beautiful!
Wow---to get that vintage quilt for $20 is a huge deal... I used to shop for old quilts with a good friend (who now lives in Colorado)... They were hard to find --and when we would find them, they were be quite expensive. I say you got a GREAT DEAL... SO pretty!!!!
Hugs,
Betsy
Thanks for sharing your quilt, LV. It's truly a work of art. I love the vintage fabrics - they're so cheerful and pretty. Have a lovely weekend and thanks for visiting Cottage and Creek :)
Lynn
Hi lovely lady.
Your Quilt is so Beautiful love Vintage also. I have two Quilt's date back to the 1900's!!! One I have has the names on it who worked on it so sweet. Thanks so much for your sweet comments on my Tablescape. I hope you have a wonderful weekend,and a Happy Valentines Day with you family.
Im your new follower on you Blog now.
XXOO Diane
Hi sweet lady.
I do follow you way back.
xxoo Diane
I love old quilts! They are so charming!!
Wow LV, what a great antique quilt. And you know I love quilts :-)
Jocelyn @
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I love these quilts! They give a bedroom warmth and love.
I have one like this that my great grandmother pieced together. Looks like a lot of the same fabric. I had it quilted after my grandmother passed away. I found it in the top of the guest room closet.
Quilts like this one sell for hundreds on E-bay. You got yourself one heck of a deal. *smile*
The quilt itself is Absolutely Gorgeous!! I love looking at all of the fabric designs... it's just so bright and cheery.
I hope one day I come across one like yours. I think it would take me a decade to make one myself. lol
Great find!
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