See the hole in the center.
This week I spent most of my time restoring quilts. I'm not sure how old they are, but they are beautiful. They have obviously seen some wear and tear. However, when I'm done with them; they'll be as good as new. There are several holes and tears in the quilts. The owner asked me to just machine stitch whatever fabric I had to patch up the holes.
These are handmade quilts so I am stitching each piece of replacement fabric by hand to keep the original as much as I can. Also I had to wash the fabric before I stitched them on. It's like putting new wine into an old bottle. It wouldn't last too long. It's the same with the quilt. The patches would stretch and tear after a while.
This quilt is almost completed. It will need cleaning after the sewing to bring out it's beauty. Someone put a lot of love and work into it.

1 comment:
How neat. I have some old quilts that are a little rough around the edges, too. I never thought of fixing them up.
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