Quilt Flap

This blog is for and about vintage and antique quilts and the folks who love them. We get together and show our quilts. Hence the term 'quilt flap,' as in, drag-n-brag or show-n-tell. Starting in coastal North Carolina, a region of the American South with lots of history and mosquitoes, we hope other people will join us as we search out textile treasures and share them on this blog.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

The Yellow String Quilt

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On the eBay pictures, the quilt didn't look quite as ratty as it really was in person. The box came and I opened it quickly in anticipat...
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Sunday, December 6, 2020

Festive Quilts and Change

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Red, green and white are the three colors we always associate with the holidays. But the splash of cheddar in this North Carolina Rose Wreat...
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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Baskets and Quilts

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A  tisket, a tasket A green and yellow basket        I wrote a letter to my love And on my way I dropped it I dropped it I droppe...
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Monday, March 16, 2020

Seven Sisters Surprise

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I'd always wanted a Seven Sisters (Seven Stars) quilt. All those little 60-degree diamonds and tiny triangles! Some quilt patterns y...
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Sunday, December 1, 2019

The Christmas Quilt #1

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Last week we cruised a local antique mall. You know, the type where many dealers set up their booths but all the check-out happens at one d...
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