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May 2009 American Patchwork and Quilting
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PROJECTS & IDEAS | DECORATING

Traditions Remembered

A collection of timeless beauties mingled with some of the stories that antique quilts can tell.
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Colonists in a New World

I have plied my needle these fifty years and by my goodwill would never have it out of my hands. A woman’s letter to the London Spectator, 1700

Quilt name: Burgoyne Surrounded
Michigan, c. 1880

This block recalls the Revolutionary War battle of Saratoga on October 17, 1777.

European colonists brought with them skills that have influenced today’s quilting designs. Whole cloth quilts, filled with hearts, flowers, and feathers, showcased a lady’s fine handwork. As Americans became more affluent, they appliquéd chintz cutouts onto plain backgrounds, developing them into pieced and appliquéd medallion-style quilts that are still popular. Quiltmakers named their new blocks to commemorate important events. They reflect women’s desires to honor a famous person or to make strong political statements.

 

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