quilt jacket
Lightweight 1930s mosaic quilt with use.
60s yellow acrylic buttons. This quilt has been loved and shows character with its worn appearance-but, that makes it beautiful.
Original hexagonal hem.
In the 19th century hexagon quilts were known as Mosaic quilts, Honeycomb quilts or Six Sided Patchwork. Barbara Brackman tells us, "The design sustained its popularity across the decades, changing from chintz to silk to wool to calicoes, first in brown cottons, then grays and then pastels."
1/2 Chest: 22”
Front Body Length at the Longest Point: 35”
Sleeve Length: 24”
Lightweight 1930s mosaic quilt with use.
60s yellow acrylic buttons. This quilt has been loved and shows character with its worn appearance-but, that makes it beautiful.
Original hexagonal hem.
In the 19th century hexagon quilts were known as Mosaic quilts, Honeycomb quilts or Six Sided Patchwork. Barbara Brackman tells us, "The design sustained its popularity across the decades, changing from chintz to silk to wool to calicoes, first in brown cottons, then grays and then pastels."
1/2 Chest: 22”
Front Body Length at the Longest Point: 35”
Sleeve Length: 24”
Lightweight 1930s mosaic quilt with use.
60s yellow acrylic buttons. This quilt has been loved and shows character with its worn appearance-but, that makes it beautiful.
Original hexagonal hem.
In the 19th century hexagon quilts were known as Mosaic quilts, Honeycomb quilts or Six Sided Patchwork. Barbara Brackman tells us, "The design sustained its popularity across the decades, changing from chintz to silk to wool to calicoes, first in brown cottons, then grays and then pastels."
1/2 Chest: 22”
Front Body Length at the Longest Point: 35”
Sleeve Length: 24”