Another crazy quilt! They certainly were all the rage with the Victorian ladies, and of course, still have many, many fans. (Pun not intended, but left as written.)
Besides the date, this photo also shows a ceramic jar, a moon and stars, and a ladle.
Here are some other fun details.
From the household and the garden - tools and critters. Many of these are sewn with
a single strand of thread. This rake is just a bit over an inch long.
A painter's palette is a unique addition. It's hard to see the design on the palette - it's a water bird, like an egret or heron, amongst the plants at the water's edge.
A pitcher, then a lighted candle in a heavy candlestick,
and then a, hmmm, fan-broom-rake.
A cross with flower vine.
A flat style fan.
And a folded style fan.
The pansy above the fan is another of the purchased embroidered patches.
The pansy above the fan is another of the purchased embroidered patches.
And my favorites, some lovely china. You've already seen a couple in the photos above.
This lady loved her fancy china!
This teacup is about 2" x 2 1/2".
Here's a design that puzzles me, on the left, a crescent moon kind of filled with stars. She embroidered it in a couple of places. You'll see another one in the photo up above with the embroidered date. I wonder if it's maybe a symbol used by some fraternal society (though I haven't found anything like it online) or if the quilter just enjoyed gazing at the night sky.
And yes, the quilt is backed in this bright red!
The work I did on this quilt was entirely conservation, no patching. I did a lot of couching across tattered silks to hold the threads and shreds in place, which you can see in a number of these photos. As much as possible, I anchored the long thread in the edges of the patches, where doubled fabric and embroidery stitches were stronger, and put the little couching stitches into slits and between threads.
Hi Anne
ReplyDeleteThat China pattern looks to me as though it is part of a Blue Willow theme. I know my grandmother and great-grandmother had at least one Blue Willow plate, although we no longer have it.
Yes, I thought the embroideries had the feel of the Blue Willow pattern, too!
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