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Featured quilt: Applique Album Quilt
Accession number H11297

Description of Top
Appliqué Album (92 ¼" x 75 ¾") with floral designs in green, red, yellow, and brown (originally red?) Quilt top is cotton. Fabrics are printed geometric and solid. Set of 12 blocks (17" approx. square) is 3 x 4. Block orientation is straight. Blocks have sashing. Sashing is @ 1 13/4" green fabric and has no posts. Embroidery embellishment, chain stitch on bird motif. Borders: two (8 ½" inner white carries vine pattern, ¾" outer green). Border pattern: vine with leaves.

Quilt Back
Muslin in 3 pieces.

Quilting
Hand-quilted, @ 12 stitches per inch. Quilting is heavy in quantity and fine in quality. Quilting patterns: echo, outline, filler. Sashing: chevron. Border: scallops.

Finishing
Edges are straight, corners slightly rounded. Binding is self bound, very narrow, back to front.

Condition
Damage is moderate to extensive: dye fading, dye bleeding, tears/holes, stains, green border worn.

Miscellaneous
Appliqué patterns appear original. Good study of dye problems. SC states that symbols in quilt indicate this was a bridal quilt (e.g., birds, hearts, single wreath indicating wedding ring). SC also notes that snowflakes were probably folded paper designs. SC states: "I am inclined to think this quilt is before 1820. Though from that time on until 1860 this varied typed of quilt design became more and more popular, and found its glory in the "album quilts" of the 1840s, to which Dr. Dunton has devoted most of his book."

Descriptive data collected by Elizabeth Hoffman and Shannon Myers, January 2001

Applique Album Quilt, early 19th Century
Applique Album Quilt, early 19th Century

Echo quilting
Echo quilting

Birds with chain stitch
Birds with chain stitch

Block design Block design

Oregon State University Horner Museum Collection
sponsored and supported in part by the
Horner Museum Fund

 

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  1. Preserve the material and intellectual culture of Benton County, Oregon, by acquiring and caring for significant collections that illustrate and interpret the history of the area and its relationship to the world;
  2. Enrich people's lives through exhibitions and educational programs.