This lovely little 9-patch came for a few small repairs to the top and remedy for the very worn edges. Originally, it had a knife-edge finish. I added a binding as a way to cover all the wear along the edges most efficiently.
This quilt was made by Etta Metott Weaver, the current owner's great-grandmother, in the 1950s. You can see another of her quilts in a post called A Complete Makeover.
Showing posts with label 9-patch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 9-patch. Show all posts
May 23, 2017
July 19, 2016
LeMoyne Star Plus 9-Patch Equals a Great Quilt
This quilt is signed and dated, one of my favorite kinds of quilts. It was made in 2002 in Intercourse, PA, by Esther Martin. Sign and date all your quilts, folks! Quilt lovers of the future will thank you!
Repairing fairly recent quilts like this one is very different from repairing quilts of the 1800s or the early 20th century. It's so easy to find patching fabrics! All I have to do is go into my sewing room and look at the piles of fabrics I've bought over the years for my own quiltmaking.
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May 16, 2016
Formal Wear Quilt: BowTies and Tuxedos
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January 11, 2016
A 9-Patch Quilt with Many Stories
Some quilts are repositories of stories, memories, and love. This is one such quilt. It was made c. 1950 by the owner's mother. She can relate the stories of all the fabrics in it.
The quilt is still used by its owner and her husband as a lap quilt on the couch. The original binding was tattered, there was a hole, and and some of the fabrics were starting to wear. Her husband found my website, and sent the quilt to me for a fix-up. A loving gift indeed!
The quilt is still used by its owner and her husband as a lap quilt on the couch. The original binding was tattered, there was a hole, and and some of the fabrics were starting to wear. Her husband found my website, and sent the quilt to me for a fix-up. A loving gift indeed!