Product code: INSANE hotsell crazy quilt antique 1944 blanket quilt fabric embroidered hand stitched
An extraordinary example of Crazy Quilts. Quiltz that we're handmade using scraps of fabrics from various sewing projects, usually stitched on with a variety of stitches and embroidery techniques for practice as well as design. Crazy quilts became popular in the victorian era, and many can still be loved today because instead of being used as blankets they were hung on walls for their shear beauty and creativity. There is something so comforting thinking about the woman, women, or men sitting around working on these hotsell quilts, stitch by stitch. This quilt consists of little embroidery spread higher and thither, a variety of stitching designs, velvet fabrics interspersed with many other types and patterns. 1944 is embroidered on the blanket, meaning this quilt was made during World War 2! This is an old antique. There are some areas where the fabric has worn down to the backing. A few different spots. I have uploaded pictures showing these damaged areas so please review pictures.
An extraordinary example of Crazy Quilts. Quiltz that we're handmade using scraps of fabrics from various sewing projects, usually stitched on with a variety of stitches and embroidery techniques for practice as well as design. Crazy quilts became popular in the victorian era, and many can still be loved today because instead of being used as blankets they were hung on walls for their shear beauty and creativity. There is something so comforting thinking about the woman, women, or men sitting around working on these hotsell quilts, stitch by stitch. This quilt consists of little embroidery spread higher and thither, a variety of stitching designs, velvet fabrics interspersed with many other types and patterns. 1944 is embroidered on the blanket, meaning this quilt was made during World War 2! This is an old antique. There are some areas where the fabric has worn down to the backing. A few different spots. I have uploaded pictures showing these damaged areas so please review pictures.