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Culture:face fabric: Indian; quilt: English (probably) or American
Title:quilt fragment
Date Made:1750-1800
Type:Textile
Materials:textile: cotton, indigo dye
Place Made:face fabric: India; quilt: United Kingdom; England (probably) or United States
Accession Number:  HD F.089
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Quilted fragment of a blue and white, resist-printed cotton quilt with a large flowering pattern edged in printed cotton; cotton backing; and cotton batting. The indigo-resist pattern (known in the 18th century as paste work) was made by applying wax, starch, or (later) a chemical paste in the desired pattern to white fabric. When the fabric was dipped into the indigo bath, the paste "resisted" the dye, leaving the "waxed" fabric white. Then the wax was reapplied within each design to make multiple shades of blue; when the cloth dipped again, those areas not covered by the wax became an even deeper blue.

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