Look what followed me home.... Vintage 1930's yoyo quilt
I have an excellent thrift store close to me and today they were having a sale. In the bedding section were two yoyo quilts in one bag, the only issue.... I couldn't look at them and open them up. I would have to buy them sight unseen. I took the plunge. Many quilt groups video tape their antique and vintage quilts and it's called "bed turning". My yoyo quilt is only 21 yoyo's strong, and they are tiny and silk. Many more yoyo's will need to be made.
This one, I can only think was made before the other. It is in much worse shape. Many areas need to be repaired.
When they arrived home, I realized, they smelled awful. Into the washing machine they went with a pair of color catchers, and some Orvus detergent. They were washed separately, and air dried. I took a chance that they would not be further damaged, because they could not stay as is.
It's pretty amazing how the colors have come out in this dingy quilt. The color catchers were yellow on this quilt.
There was also, what I think, was the yoyo test quilt, still unwashed.
Wow, this was some really fine work.
If I had to guess, I would say that these are from the 1930's, I do not know enough about feed sacks to say that some are included.
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