Quilters will be delighted with this book about the earliest dated
piece of British patchwork – the 1718 coverlet – currently owned
by the Quilters' Guild. It features a comprehensive block directory
of every block on the coverlet alongside instructions, traditional and
modern, for how to recreate each block. Readers will learn about the
discovery of the coverlet and how a replica was painstakingly
reproduced using the original techniques.
The 1718 coverlet is the earliest known British patchwork that has a
date worked into the piece and as such can be used as a benchmark
against which all other rare survivors of early eighteenth-century
patchwork can be compared. It was purchased from the Browns of
Aldbourne, Wiltshire; a gentry farming family, which has been
established in north Wiltshire since the seventeenth century.
The coverlet was made using the Mosaic patchwork technique – a
time-consuming method requiring the use of paper for templates. Some
of the paper templates still remain in the coverlet and provide
tantalising glimpses of printed and hand written text including bills,
letters and printed text as well as hand drawn designs for the quilt.
Almost all the fabrics are dress fabrics, the majority of which show
signs of previous use. There are over 120 different fabrics used and
the oldest has been identified as being from the 1640s. The coverlet
itself is being exhibited at the Quilt Museum in York at an exhibition
to coincide with the publication of the book.
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69 Quilt Blocks from the oldest dated British patchwork coverlet
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781446365885
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
F+W Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter