Object Details
maker
unknown
Description
The pieces that are used to make the 71 “LeMoyne Star” blocks on this quilt create a useful record. They represent an assortment of fabrics used for ordinary mid-19th century clothes. Brown, tan, grey, and rust-colored fabrics, most twill-woven cotton/wool, were used to piece the blocks. These alternate with 6 ½-inch squares of brown and grey striped cotton/wool fabric. The quilt is lined with a plain-weave, cotton warp/wool weft fabric. Brown carded wool serves as the filling. The quilting pattern consists of parallel diagonal lines 1 ½-inch apart, quilted at 3-4 stitches per inch.
The machine- and hand-woven textile examples might not otherwise have been preserved if not used to craft this quilt.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1840-1860
ID Number
1979.0167.01
catalog number
1979.0167.01
accession number
1979.0167
Object Name
quilt
Physical Description
fabric, cotton/wool (overall material)
thread, cotton (overall material)
filling, wool (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 82 in x 73 in; 209 cm x 185 cm
place made
United States: North Carolina
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Data Source
National Museum of American History
Subject
Quilting
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_556167