Capital Region Quilt Study Group 

 

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a wealth of red quilts

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probably 1920's.  Note the label

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machine pieced but we still think it was mid 1800's

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we suspect this is one of the Smithsonian authorized repros

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a family piece

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being reproduced

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Ruby McKim quilt

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being reproduced

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quilt made by QHL members

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Here I am, 8 blocks high and 3 1/2 blocks wide!

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quilt made for my daughter

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family quilt being restored

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I wonder what kind of quilt this is?

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I love the elephant with the toothache!

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Unusual set for a flying geese quilt

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this is more like it

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This quilt had green stars in the missing area

some of the signatures are stamped and some are inked
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the original quilt seems to be the part in the lower right hand corner

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see how the blocks changed slightly when they made it bigger?

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mid century paisley

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redwork quilt - close ups below

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see the fly?

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a great fabric study

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late 1800's

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the red faded to brown and the green faded to a different brown.

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mid century blocks

 

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