Object Details
quilter
Overall, Dorothy
Description
This bassinet quilt with a framed center design is made of high-quality plain blue and white cotton feed sack fabrics. Dorothy Overall of Caldwell, Kansas, a contestant in many sewing events in the 1950s and 1960s, pieced and appliquéd this quilt on a Pfaff sewing machine she had won in a contest. In 1959 she won the National Cotton Bag Sewing Contest that included a vacation trip to Hollywood as part of the prize.
According to Dorothy, cotton feed sack fabric was light enough for summer, almost as nice as percale and the colors didn’t fade. Cotton sacks for flour, animal feed and other commodities were produced in many colors and prints. Flour and feed companies found that their sales were often influenced by the popularity of their sacks which were used for clothes and household items.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Dorothy Overall
date made
1950-1969
ID Number
1992.0102.07
accession number
1992.0102
catalog number
1992.0102.07
Object Name
quilt, bassinet
Object Type
quilts
Physical Description
fabric, cotton (overall material)
thread, cotton (overall material)
filling, cotton (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 31 in x 27 in; 79 cm x 67 cm
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Data Source
National Museum of American History
Subject
Advertising Devices
Children
Feed sack
Flour Sacks
Quilting
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_556241