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Bicentennial 13-star American Flag Quilt, purchased for $9.00. |
Each year, I have a short, concentrated quilt buying season, which usually lasts from September through early to mid November. It's probably no coincidence that I find more great quilts when I've got a little extra spending money, but I still feel these months are very strong for fresh-to-the-market quilts. Things are starting to slow down a bit, but several new acquisitions have rolled in over the last few weeks. Some of these quilts will be available for sale when I launch my new web site, Willy Wonky Quilts. Others are going to be part my collection. Here are some of my favorites.
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Monumental size polyester Crazy Quilt, c. 1975, Idaho |
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Kaleidoscopic polyester Sampler, c. 1970, New Mexico |
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Boldly designed wool quilt, c. 1910, Wisconsin |
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Scrappy Drunkard's Path quilt, c. 1910, Michigan |
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Wool tied comfort, c. 1920, Texas |
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1930s Broken Star quilt, Ohio |
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Snowball Variation / Octagons, c. 1970, Ohio |
You've found some great quilts Bill!!
ReplyDeleteSame thing happened the last three years. Good crop of quilts hitting the market in the fall.
ReplyDeleteThis year, the 70s quilts have been a revelation. I have more than 30 of them now. These quilts will be displayed in Portland in 2013, as part of a museum exhibit with about 40 quilts. I'll post info when it's available.
Buying season...more like a quilt harvest!
ReplyDeleteYou have found some very nice quilts. Really like the broken star.
ReplyDeleteThat flag quilt was a great buy at $9. Good for you!
ReplyDeleteThe Broken Star is for sale. email me at: williamvolckening@comcast.net if you're interested.
ReplyDeleteThe flag quilt is such an important part of the narrative that's developing in the group of 1970s quilts. It's really quite remarkable to acquire such an important piece at such a bargain price.