I would never make the quilt. The pieces on the old newspaper make an interesting bit of history. I'd sit there reading every word, then figure out how to make a wall hanging or other display.
I see machine stitching diagonally, and some fabric edges, so I'm thinking quilt pieces...but what a great find to read all those news stories! Do keep a record of them! Why? Because they're there!
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Looks like old newspapers on the back of a quilt?
what a cool bit of history on the back of that quilt...i would be fascinated with reading that side of it...smiles.
I would never make the quilt. The pieces on the old newspaper make an interesting bit of history. I'd sit there reading every word, then figure out how to make a wall hanging or other display.
I am anxious to see the next blog to see what it is all about.
I see machine stitching diagonally, and some fabric edges, so I'm thinking quilt pieces...but what a great find to read all those news stories! Do keep a record of them! Why? Because they're there!
Never heard of"old newspapers on the back of a quilt"!
A bit of american culture, unknown for us!
"I can just imagine someone beginning this quilt in the Twenties or Thirties and then sadly laying it aside rather than finishing."
I can imagine!!!!
Your cat is fond of quilt and old newspapers!
I am interested in how it was done? Can'be paper.
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