Quilt Fragment, Wool
Date1775-1800
OriginAmerica
MediumWool (fiber identification by microscope)
Dimensions13 1/2" x 16"
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Hal Sandy.
Object number1974-55,4
DescriptionThis is one of nine pieces of a green wool quilt that had been cut apart to use as upholstery and were later removed. The face fabric is plain-woven worsted. The original quilt had a wide border of undulating leafy vines, or "feathers," with a circular abstracted flower in each corner. The background of the border was filled with parallel quilted lines. The center was quilted in a geometric pattern of squares on point filled with alternating four-petal flowers and parallel lines arranged in diagonals and meeting to form corners. The quilting is worked with six to seven green wool running stitches per inch. The backing is a golden tan plain-woven wool, and the quilt batting is wool. This rectangular piece comes from the original quilt's center geometric design.Label TextWhole-Cloth Quilt Fragments
America, 1760-1800
Wool
Gift of Mrs. Hal Sandy, 1974-55, 4-5
These fragments were originally a bed quilt that was later cut up and used as chair upholstery.
ProvenanceOriginally a quilt, which was later used as upholstery; the donor removed it from a "Quaker courting rocker".
Exhibition(s)
1775-1800
1775-1800
1775-1800
1775-1800
1775-1800
1775-1800
1775-1800
1775-1800
ca. 1830
1800-1830
1720-1750
1847-1853