01-11-2022 09:25 AM
About to list these pieces and I am hoping that someone can tell me the patterns.
Also, the first 2 are quite old and some patches are threadbare - are they even worth listing in this condition?
Finally, what is the correct term for the 3rd piece which I refer to as quilt top or cover? - it never was attached to a backing. Thanks for your help.
01-11-2022 09:35 AM
#2 is a crazy quilt. #1 is trying to be a crazy quilt but is not as old. Not sure of the pattern in #3. Is is a quilt topper? (meaning it doesn't have a backing with a layer between)
01-11-2022 09:40 AM
Thanks - #3 has no backing, just the patches stitched together ... so this makes it a topper?
01-14-2022 07:21 PM
You might want to do some internet research to see if #3 includes some flour sack fabrics.
01-14-2022 07:25 PM
Sorry to drop in with a question; Is there an era for crazy quilts? I thought that was just a description of a quilt top made up of random pieces.
01-14-2022 09:24 PM
Yes. Someone can take this and add fabric to the back with a layer in between and create a quilt. I have sold them at antique shows.
01-14-2022 09:29 PM
Crazy quilts have no pattern, just random. The older ones include different types of stitching and use rich looking fabrics, like velvet and silk. The smaller pieces used can become threadbare. I love the ones that include black velvet and rich jewel tones, as they look less country and almost modern.