The Kentucky Museum quilt collection is one of the finest
public collections in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Composed of approximately 130 examples, these quilts
include 70 piecework, 18 applique and two white or stuffed
work textiles. The collection also includes twenty-seven
crazy quilts and nine variations of the Log Cabin block.
The majority of quilts were made between 1850 and 1900,
but the time span covered extends from circa 1810 to
1989. Many popular pieced patterns are represented including
Crossed T, Diamond Field, Double Wedding Ring, Sugar
Loaf, Irish Chain, LeMoyne Star, Lone Star, Mariners
Compass, Mosaic, and Tumbling Blocks. Rose of Sharon,
Whig Rose, and Princess Feather are examples of traditional
applique patterns found in the collection. Variations
of the Log Cabin block include Sunshine and Shadow,
Barn Raising and Pineapple.
Notable quilts in the collection that have appeared
in different publications include the Chester Dare Crazy
Quilt, the Margaret Younglove Calvert Tumbling Blocks
Quilt, the Godey Quilt, the Henry Clay Presentation
Quilt and the George A. Yarrall Spectrum Quilt.
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Objects
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