Twelve Quilts of Christmas 2016 – #4
If yesterday’s quilt was an example of visual simplicity, today’s is an example of visual abundance, and is considered a true Baltimore album quilt. Fine and skilled needlewomen worked on this quilt. The appliqué is done with white thread that is barely visible! Many of the fabrics were extremely expensive at the time, and most examples of Baltimore Album Quilts show little sign of wear or use, leading historians to posit that the were intended as extravagant gifts or showpieces.
I am blown away by the amount of reverse appliqué. In the vine border the small leaves have small slits of red peaking through. Second row down and second block in, the basket/vase is composed of unbelievably thin strips. So many layers, so much to look at. I have fallen into a state of wonder looking at it. The undulating vine border resolves so beautifully and consistently around the corners and the stepped red triangles balance beautifully to the squares in the sashing (aren’t the “arrow squares” at the edges of the borders a neat element?!) and the whole composition. Bound with a thin green binding, this quilt invites a cup of tea and a long study. You will find plenty of close up pictures on the Museum’s website to inspire more awe!
If you could possibly pick a favourite block, which one would it be?
WOW! This is amazing in every way! Thanks for the link to the museum….what a treat to see the close up pics! And my favorite….well it’s not the most difficult or heavily pieced….but the bottom row, 2nd from left is just a delight! I love the whimsical swirl of the vine, instead of the usual wreath. And the color placement of buds and leaves with the two different end flowers is really striking. It caught my eye immediately!
What I love is that you and Mary and Janet all chose the same block without (I am assuming) talking to each other!
The second from the left in the bottom row spiral is certainly quite fine!
What I love is that you and Janet and Regan all chose the same block without (I am assuming) talking to each other!
Wow! Another great border :0) I can pick a favorite easy – bottom row second block. Love the incomplete wreath with the flower in the center and just the right amount of blue. Can’t wait to see tomorrow’s quilt!
What I love is that you and Mary and Regan all chose the same block without (I am assuming) talking to each other!
I simply LOVe this quilt! Have seen it a couple of times in the flesh, and it is truly stunning!