Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Flea Market Bow Tie

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I have completed my four dollar flea market find.  It has wool batting so it will be a nice cozy little lap quilt.  I really love it’s scrappy look, and has taught me anything goes when making a scappy quilt.  The blue background seems to pull everything together and makes it work.  There is even a christmas print in it.  I have learned over the years that the thing I like about antique quilts is often times they don’t have a border.  With fall on it’s way, I am sure this little quilt will come in handy.IMG_0992

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  1. oh I love this quilt! I am so with you every quilt does not need a border!
    Kathie

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  2. It's beautiful, Carla! I'm so glad to see it at last. I have a bowtie quilt pieced by my great-grandmother, and not only did everything go with it, but she was particularly concerned with the direction of the bow-ties either. :)

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    1. Thanks Joana, I don't have any quilts from my family. My mom was a knitter being from Europe. I throughly enjoyed quilting this one, because it was made up of fabrics from another decade.

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  3. Love this quilt. I think modern quilters use borders too often.
    Do you use wool batting because it is easier to needle? I've used it for my last few hand quilting projects. I like how it needles, shows the stitches and is so warm. Not as crazy about how it drapes.

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    1. Maureen, thank you for your comments. Yes, I use wool for several reasons, it needles like butter as they say,and it is warm, afterall we like to cuddle up in a quilt for warmth. I agree with you about the draping, so I do also use Quilter's Dream cotton. It will give you that old fashion antique quilt feeling and has the weight to give a good drape.

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  4. Thanks Tim! I've learned so much from your blog. I am finding old quilt tops are a quick way to get the quilts done that you just love and want to own. There is such a good feeling to finish a quilt that someone else had started.

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  5. Whoever started the quilt will be happy to know that it is finished and will be loved! Great job!

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