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Nine-Patch Quilt Top, c. 1830-1840 |
I'm happy to announce plans for an exhibit in 2014 at
Latimer Quilt and Textile Center. I'm planing on showing old quilts, 1850 and earlier, and although I haven't decided exactly what to show yet, the exhibit will include quilts (and tops) that we rarely see here in Oregon. Here are some of the quilts and tops I'm considering.
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Crib quilt, c. 1825, Pennsylvania |
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Wholecloth quilt, c, 1790, New England |
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Economy Block, c. 1810, New England |
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Star block quilt, c. 1800, Rhode Island |
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Robbing Peter to Pay Paul, c. 1830, New England |
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Wholecloth quilt, c. 1830, eastern United States |
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Four-patch / nine-patch, c. 1830, New York |
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"Russian Sunflower" Crib quilt, c. 1840, Tennessee |
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Sprigs of Laurel Medallion, c. 1840, Baltimore, Maryland |
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Wholecloth block print indigo resist, c. 1780, France |
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Mariner's Compass, Tilton Family, c. 1840, Burlington County, New Jersey |
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Sunburst Diamonds, c, 1830-1840, New England |
Several of these quilts are quite large, so I may need to be a little creative in my choices and how the quilts are exhibited. I'm also expecting to continue adding quilts to the collection between now and then. There's lots of time to plan, and I may even do a small catalog for the exhibit, which is scheduled from March to May, 2014. I'll be sure to keep everyone posted here on my blog as we move forward with the planning.
Latimer Quilt and Textile Center is the only quilt and textile center in Oregon. The center is housed in the old Maple Leaf schoolhouse on Wilson River Loop Road. For more information about the center, including hours, directions and events,
click here.
I love those nine patches. So simple and sweet! In the thumbnail, the first quilt looks like little jewels floating in the ocean!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so unique. It would be fun to see them from up close.
Oh My Gosh!!! That 1840 Mariner's Compass - so much work! I am enchanted.
ReplyDeleteWow great stuff!...and Given the name of the place I expect I really should make an effort to get there!
ReplyDeleteGreat Quilts. I love Mariner's Compass, Tilton Family. Makes me proud to be from N.J. I would love to track down info about the family.
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