Appliqué Quilt
QuiltmakerAttributed to
Edith Chase
(American, 1883 - 1972)
Date1930s
MediumHand-stitched and machine-stitched plain-woven cotton
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width): 85 x 55 1/2in. (215.9 x 141cm)
ClassificationsTextiles
Credit LineGift of Barbara Mayer
DescriptionAppliquéd quilt for a twin bed in a Colonial Revival Whig Rose pattern. The quilt consists of a plain-woven white cotton top and backing that are joined with a quilted pattern and with green fabric binding hand-stitched at the scalloped edges of the quilt. The appliquéd pattern consists of a pair of flowers surrounded by four pairs of flowers on green stems; these are located inside a vine arranged in a rectangle with a flower in each corner and at the center of each long side. The hand-stitched quilted pattern is geometric with floral embellishments that complement the appliquéd pattern. Each side of the quilt is edged with green, bias-cut fabric.
Condition: The top has scattered brown and light pink spots with a darker spot in the center and at one short side. There is an L-tear in the white cotton near one corner of the top.
Condition: The top has scattered brown and light pink spots with a darker spot in the center and at one short side. There is an L-tear in the white cotton near one corner of the top.
Object number1990.38.4
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