I picked up a lot of three quilts at the thrift auction that were not photographed very well, and (because of the lack of good pics) kind of a mystery. They just arrived, so let's take them out and see what I got.
All three were in rough but still usable shape, with staining being the biggest issue.
A small polyester and wool utility quilt that is topstitched together with a vintage sheet backing, probably from the sixties or seventies. No issues other than a few seams that need to be sewn down. I love that the maker cobbled together scraps to make this piece.
A machine stitched queen size quilt top with patchwork depicting a very long dachshund pup. Stained but adorable.
A very old unfinished crazy quilt top, probably from the turn of the twentieth century, with exquisite embroidery. Sadly someone tried to launder it (never ever ever wash vintage crazy quilts.) There are obvious signs of dye migration, silk patch shattering and overall age and water damage. Still, I'm delighted to have this piece and I will be recycling it.
With shipping I paid about $9.00 for each quilt, which was a decent price, as the dachshund quilt top is worth quite a bit more. Very happy. :)
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