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National Quilt Collection

American History Museum

Quilt: A cover or garment made by putting wool, cotton or other substance between two cloths and sewing them together. An American Dictionary of the English Language, by Noah Webster, LL.D., New York 1828. 

The National Quilt Collection incorporates quilts from various ethnic groups and social classes, for quilts are not the domain of a specific race or class, but can be a part of anyone’s heritage and treasured as such. Whether of rich or humble fabrics, large in size or small, expertly crafted or not, well-worn or pristine, quilts in the National Quilt Collection provide a textile narrative that contributes to America’s complex and diverse history. The variety and scope of the collection provides a rich resource for researchers, artists, quilt-makers and others. 

Part of the Division of Home and Community Life textiles collection, the National Quilt Collection had its beginnings in the 1890s. Three quilts were included in a larger collection of 18th- and 19th-century household and costume items donated by John Brenton Copp of Stonington, Connecticut. From this early beginning, the collection has grown to more than 500 quilts and quilt-related items, mainly of American origin, with examples from many states, including Alaska and Hawaii. Most of the contributions have come to the Museum as gifts, and many of those are from the quilt-makers’ families. The collection illustrates needlework techniques, materials, fabric designs and processes, styles and patterns used for quilt-making in the past 250 years. The collection also documents the work of specific quilt-makers and commemorates events in American history. 

Learn more about the quilt collection and step behind the scenes with a video tour.


1785 - 1800 White Family's Framed Medallion Embroidered Quilt

1800 - 1825 Geometric Counterpane

1790 - 1800 Pieced Quilt

1860 - 1870 Child's "Log Cabin" Quilt

1822 Margret Nolan's Embroidered Quilt

1880 - 1900 Wool Pieced Comforter

1840 - 1860 Horatio G. Coykendall's Whitework Quilt

1800 - 1825 Elizabeth C. Nunn's "Liberty" Quilted Counterpane

1800 - 1825 Dove-Cator Families "American Eagle" Quilt

1844 Susan and Henry Underwood's Album Quilt Top

1800 - 1825 Nine-patch Pieced Quilt

1825 - 1850 Nine-patch Pieced Quilt

1887 Mehitable Ware's Crazy-patch Parlor Throw

1870 - 1890 Margaret O'Sullivan Langford's "Star of Bethlehem" Quilt

1853 Louise Zotti's "C. A. C. Quilt"

1840 - 1860 Block-printed Cotton Quilt

1843 - 1845 Pink Phillips's "Lily" Album Quilt

1870 - 1890 Marian Frick's Log Cabin Parlor Throw

1900 - 1910 Lena T. Leigh's Hexagon Quilt Top

1880 - 1890 Adele Paturel's Crazy-patched Parlor Throw

1920 - 1930 Bertha Bork's Pieced Comfort

1840 - 1860 Imitation Patchwork Quilt

1850 - 1875 Pieced Quilt

1800 - 1820 Block-printed Quilt

1850 - 1875 "Nine-patch" Pieced Quilt

1840 - 1860 "LeMoyne Star" Pieced Quilt

1859 - 1870 Adaline Wharton Street's Pieced Album Quilt

1870 - 1880 Betty West's "Nurse's" Quilt Top

1840 - 1860 Slothower Family's Appliqued Quilt

1780 - 1820 Wool Quilt


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