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Gift of Helen E. Royce, 1959.32.27, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
Signature Quilt Top
Gift of Helen E. Royce, 1959.32.27, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined

Signature Quilt Top

Date1847-1875
MediumHand-stitched and machine-stitched, plain-woven cotton; ink
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width): 98 x 79in. (248.9 x 200.7cm)
ClassificationsTextiles
Credit LineGift of Helen E. Royce
Object number1959.32.27
DescriptionUnfinished, pieced, signature quilt top in a Chimneysweep pattern. The plain-woven cotton fabrics that form the pattern are printed or woven with red, blue, grey, brown, black, pink, purple, yellow, and green in geometric and floral designs. These are in stepped blocks that each surround a white X-shaped field. Inside each X-shaped field is a signature or religious, biblical, or poetic verses hand-written in black ink. Some blocks include the town names "Hartford", "Fair Haven", "Enfield", "Vernon, "East Windsor" or the dates "1847". Many blocks have signatures of individuals with the last name of "Tuttle", although many other individuals signed the quilt. Each block is hand-stitched then joined with early machine-stitched chain stitching. The quilt is unfinished; there is no quilted pattern, batting, or backing.

Condition: Many of the inscriptions on the quilt are faded, some are illegible, and the ink has bled in a few inscriptions. The quilt top has minor stains.
Status
Not on view
Ladies of the Methodist Episcopal Church and Society of Voluntown, Connecticut
1848
Ladies Aid Society of Windsor Avenue Congregational Church
1918
Ladies of Moosup and Central Village
1876
Reverend Charles Backus McLean
October 1850
Pieced Quilt
Lucy Atwater
1859
Museum purchase, 1982.97.2  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Susan Melissa Lewis
1860-1880
Pieced Quilt
Grace Emeline Parker
1860
Album Quilt
Greater Hartford Quilt Guild
1991
Four out of six rows of the quilt (the top two rows of squares are not visible in this detail).
Marion Cheever Whiteside
about 1941