Quilt No.879NTNW - National Trust of Australia (NSW)
Description:
Quilt, hand pieced and quilted and cut in half and made into two curtains. It consists of hexagons in the pattern known as 'Grandmother's Flower Garden' and is in cotton prints and white cotton 'paths'. Some hexagons are joined. The quilt is quilted allover in a variety of patterns in fine close stitching, chevron, single cable, palm leaves, hearts. The backing is cream linen and the padding is wool.
2430 x 1200mm
2430 x 1200mm
History:
The maker is unknown. The place of making is believed to be England and the quilt is dated to 1820 - 1850. The quilt is now in the National Trust (NSW) quilt collection.
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1570 x 1100mm
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2000 x 2200mm
2000 x 2200mm