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Lady of the Lake Quilt

Unknown Artist1930

San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles

San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles
San Jose, United States

The quilt design is composed of six pieced blocks across by eight down with no alternate blocks. The stitches are composed of cross hatching within the pieces and cables and ellipses in the borders. This particular quilt is thought to have originated in an Amish community in Ohio. The quilts of the Ohio Amish reflect this diversity and are developed from a large repertoire of pattern designs, with two-color block quilts like this one being quite common. Colors are chosen from a full color pallet to create designs with an aesthetic towards a strong overall composition, based on ordered geometric forms.

Techniques: Machine pieced, hand quilted
Credit Line: Gift of Dr. Adrienne Kraut

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  • Title: Lady of the Lake Quilt
  • Creator: Unknown Artist
  • Date Created: 1930
  • Location Created: United States, Ohio
  • Physical Dimensions: 78 x 62 inches
  • Type: Quilt
  • Medium: Cotton
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles

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