The border is pieced by hand. In fact, there is no machine stitching to be seen in this quilt. Perhaps the family did not have a sewing machine? Even the backing is hand seamed.
In the following photo, you can see that the basket handles are sewn on with a running stitch, not the usual whip stitch.
As the quilt was difficult to photograph in the lounge, I put the quilt on a double bed - you can see that the quilt almost touches the floor on both sides of the bed. The baskets are oriented in such a way that half face one side of the bed while the rest point in the opposite direction.
The quilt was made by Mary Maud Gardiner (the seller's great grandmother) helped by her mother. Maud lived in the small pit village of Crawcrook, where she lived all her life until her death in 1990 at the age of 97! Her husband Jack was a coal miner until his untimely death at the age of 40. Maud brought up her three sons on her own after her husband's death - Arthur, Joe and Robert. The quilt then went to the seller's grandfather (Robert) - she remembers her grandparents keeping it in their spare room mostly, only using it if it got really cold. It has been well looked after over the years.
If Mary Maud was born in 1893 then the quilt possibly dates from about 1910 - 1915. It is very difficult to date quilts made from plain fabrics and the turkey red fabrics were popular and manufactured over a long period.
What a really super quilt! You have some fantastic pieces in your collection. Your exhibition and study day at QH sound very interesting, look forward to more details and hopefully will be able to come to one or both!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your red and white basket quilt. Thanks for sharing the pictures. l am having a red and white exhibit next year in my barn, and madly making quilts to hang. Thanks for the inspiration.
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This one is really gorgeous, quite modern in its simplicity. The amount of hand work is quite mind blowing. Exhibition and study day sounds very intriguing, will check that out. Thanks for sharing all your lovely quilts
ReplyDeleteIt is such a lovely and lively quilt. I adore the border!!
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