Showing posts with label Grecian square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grecian square. Show all posts
September 10, 2012
Grecian Square
A friend of mine wrote and asked me why the Grecian Square blocks in the "red, white, and symbolic" quilt I recently wrote about have that name. What is Grecian about them?
August 20, 2012
Red, White, and Symbolic
This one-of-a-kind quilt recently came to me for repairs. The center four blocks need no explanation. The rest of the quilt is comprised of Grecian Square blocks, and sashing with red squares at the intersections. I estimate that it was made in the early 1900s, quite likely 90 years old, maybe nearing 100.
The main problem was a lot of wear along the edges, especially the red rectangles, as well as some of the white fabric and the floral print backing.
Labels:
American flag,
Bible,
Grecian square,
quilt repair,
schoolhouse,
tied quilt,
vintage fabrics