I am not going to keep.
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If the batting was stitched in place put it cold water wash I use woolite.
Thanks for the suggestions! It was made by my great-great-grandmother (died 1942) for my great grandfather, who passed away in 1958. So I have no idea of exactly when it was pieced together. Maybe it was a wedding gift?Mom used a few long soaks in a heavy dose of oxyclean to get smoke staining and other stuff out of a white antique lace bedspread from a great aunt. Everyone else in family were just going to toss it.
Mom has a large top load washer so filled and let it soak 30 min. Water was pretty black. Drain and rinse on delicate. I think she did it 3 times before the water was fairly clear. Then it had a short delicate cycle with woolite to wash.
Now everyone else is kicking themselves because it looks great.
They also had given up on the canning jars from grandmother because they couldn't open them. Mom took them and gave them to me. I'll never forget her startled look when I popped the bail right open. Some elbow grease to get rid of stains and rust since the jars had been outside. I ordered some rubbers and use them for dry goods and display.