There is a laundry mark which states H1983. It may be a stock number or a laundry mark.
These two quilts came from a dealer in Edinburgh....so not too far from their place of making in the Scottish borders at Hawick.
Here you can see the thistles and the outer border motif...
The pink reverse is in better shape. This quilt has "the edge" whereby the top and bottom were seamed together before putting on the frame. One edge does look a bit different, but most people would not notice.
These quilts were made in Hawick in the 1920s and 30s by church groups as fund raisers. There is an article in Quilt Studies which tells the complete story, and has some fascinating details...
This quilt was also delivered by a courier.....I remembered that the previous Hawick quilt was misdelivered by Hermes, luckily I found it at a neighbors house after a few days. With this quilt, the courier was Yodel not Hermes, and I came home to find the parcel sitting by the front door.....now Suffolk is a safe place, but I was not very pleased. The Royal Mail is more expensive, but I like the security of picking a parcel up at the sorting office or the local post office, not just abandoned on the doorstep.
Love the patterns on this quilt. Glad that it was still there when you got home, I know that the delivery people have a huge number of parcels to deliver but that doesn't excuse leaving them in the open.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! love the thistle heads
ReplyDeletewow. Incredibly beautiful quilting. thanks for sharing.
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