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Culture:American
Title:quilt fragment
Date Made:1880-1900
Type:Bedding
Materials:textile: satin weave, pile weave (velvet) and printed silk
Place Made:United States
Accession Number:  HD V.106
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Quilt face fragment done in a Crazy Quilt pattern. Crazy quilts were very popular during the last quarter of the 19th century, and particularly strong in the mid 1880s. Silks in satin and velvet weaves, along with many other fancy fabrics, were readily available from mail-order companies, local shops, and stashes of remnants at home. Department stores, including Boston's Jordan Marsh, profited from the popularity of quilt making in the late 19th century by selling bags of scraps for one dollar each, and manufacturers offered ready-to-sew kits.

Subjects:
Textile fabrics; Silk

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