tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4749067267697338963.post2784181573965067027..comments2024-03-01T11:52:34.112-06:00Comments on Ann Quilts: Why Restore and Conserve Old Quilts?Annhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10041189836826670736noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4749067267697338963.post-23496528178580725822023-07-12T17:55:43.985-05:002023-07-12T17:55:43.985-05:00Hi! I can certainly offer to help with repairing ...Hi! I can certainly offer to help with repairing your quilt. I teach an in-depth workshop, that you see at the top of this page. My book, also described at the top of this page, has illustrated instructions. If you want instructions about your quilt in particular, the best way to start is to email (annquilts at comcast dot net) some photos of your quilt, preferably one of the entire quilt (both sides) and a few details of the damage. (I prefer larger rather than smaller photos. If you need to send them in more than one email, that is fine.) Also, please tell me the approximate size of the quilt. I teach virtual lessons via Zoom. I also offer a lesson plan that includes an individualized instructional video. Email me to discuss those options. Thanks for writing! Please email me with your questions.Annhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10041189836826670736noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4749067267697338963.post-18501058928971242942023-07-05T21:17:23.193-05:002023-07-05T21:17:23.193-05:00I’m doing some research on the best way to repair ...I’m doing some research on the best way to repair antique quilts. I bought the most beautiful quilt online and intended to cut it up because it has large tears but it’s so beautiful, I can’t bear it. It’s all hand cross stitched and hand quilted. I would love to be able to use it and enjoy it but I need to repair the holes. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com