Quilt, Green & Dark Brown Worsted Wholecloth
Date1800-1840
MediumWool and cotton (fiber identification by microscope)
DimensionsOW: 101"; OL: 104"; (28" cut-outs at foot corners).
Face fabric selvage width about 26 3/4" excluding seam allowances
Backing fabric selvage width about 33" excluding seam allowances
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1951-201
DescriptionThis is a T-shaped whole cloth quilt of green bordered with dark brown. The center portion is green twill-woven worsted with shiny glazed surface. The sides and foot are bordered with 11 1/2 to 12 1/2-inch wide bands of very dark brown twill-woven glazed worsted. The quilting pattern, worked in dark green worsted at 5 to 7 stitches per inch, consists of 11-inch diameter interlocking circles creating a secondary pattern of four petals. The backing is a cream white textile woven in plain weave with cotton warp and woolen weft. The batting, or filling, is white woolen. The quilt is bound with two different shades of dark green twill tape, except for the center portion of the top, which is finished with a knife edge and stitched.Label TextThe shiny surface of this quilt was created using heat and pressure after weaving. The textiles were folded and placed in a press, resulting in permanent creases at the fold lines. The cut-outs at the bottom of this quilt were done to accommodate the posts of a tall-post bedstead.
InscribedNone
MarkingsNone.
ProvenancePurchased from a New York dealer. No other provenance known.
1800-1825
1775-1800
ca. 1800; quilted 1825-1850
1750-1790
1780-1830
1820-1840
1790-1820
1750-1820
1820-1840
1740-1760, waist alteration probably in the 1870s
1770-1775