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How do I Collect Vintage Quilts?

American quilts from the 18th to 20th centuries are a reminder of the critical role women played in history and the textile industry, according to AntiqueQuiltDating. Today, vintage quilts are greatly sought as collectors' items. Antique or vintage quilts are prized for their history and their beauty.
  1. Where to Find

    • Antique and vintage quilts continually show up at estate sales and regional auctions, according to TheCozyQuiltPatch. Antique shops and regional quilt shows should be a frequent stop for serious collectors. Local yard sales are an option along with resale shops. However, they may not be a reliable or steady source, as the interest in vintage quilts has increased greatly in past years.

    What to Look For

    • It takes a careful eye to spot an antique or vintage quilt. Some quilt makers may have embroidered the date into the corner of the quilt, but that's not a reliable method of identification. Study information by quilt historians, such as Kimberly Wulfert at AntiqueQuiltDatingGuides, to learn how to identify quilts by their style, patterns and fabrics.

    Preservation Techniques

    • Protecting a valuable find is as important as knowing how to identify vintage quilts. The Smithsonian provides a number of valuable tips to care for silk quilts that apply to other fabrics. Keep in mind that many quilts are made with a number of fabrics including patches from silk. Vintage quilts should never be stored in plastic or allowed to touch wood or paper, unless it is a special acid free paper. They should remain in a cool, dry and dark environment.


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