Here is a fun detail from ties near the center of 2 quilts. The bottom of the tie lifts up for a peek.
The next 3 quilts made for the brothers are very similar to the first one. It was fun and challenging to cut each tie to avoid the inevitable gravy stains and to maximize the number of attractive rectangles. You may think these ties were made of silk. Surprisingly few were. Dacron and acetate were common materials with some made of rayon and polyester. These fibers did not adhere well to the iron-on stabilizers.
One of the uncles danced competitively with Arthur Murray Studios and the quilt above has his dance tie near the center. Do you see it? (Hint-it is a burgundy color)
One of the uncles had a name that began with a "D". See the long tie block with the big "D"? This quilt was made for the brother (middle) named after this uncle.
The other uncle had a name that began with a "C" and a tie with a big letter is on this quilt, made for the brother (middle) named for this uncle.
The final quilt in this series was made for the parents in a different design and a wall size.