Antique Quilts and Such

I stopped at a local antique mall recently. I quite liked this pinwheel top.

And this flying geese top was fun! It had really wide strips between the geese.

There were several of these blocks.

And several runners made from yo-yos.

I loved these, but I knew I wasn’t buying, so I didn’t unfold them. That Irish Chain though….

Love, love, love this chevron top!

I’m seeing a revival of these kinds of things lately.

Not a quilt, but I loved this!

A strange apron, newly made from old blocks. Nope.

This was labeled as being a bib. I don’t think so. But then, I have no clue what it actually is. Any ideas?

Hope you enjoyed this little diversion. Have a great day!

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About katyquilts

I am a wife, mom of four amazing adult kids, and a former librarian. I love making everything from traditional quilts to art quilts. I am thankful to God my Father and Creator for the gift of creativity!
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2 Responses to Antique Quilts and Such

  1. Linda Frihart says:

    The precious red work just might be designed to fit around a table top tree. Hope someone finds the pattern with an explanation for its use. Love your wonderful news.

  2. You didn’t come home with anything?? I think I have the pattern for that apron (not with quilt blocks, however) – it’s one of my grandmother’s patterns.

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