Monday, May 3, 2010

Centennial Fabric

Barbara Brackman recently wrote a blog entry on the identity of the fellow in this 1876 centennial print.  You can go here to read her conclusions.  I was particularly interested in her post because I have a crib quilt that contains a piece of the centennial print.
The centennial print dates to around 1876 but other fabrics in this quilt are much later, some from the early 20th century.  I have always liked the colorful mitered border on this crib quilt.  It is from Pennsylvania.

11 comments:

  1. Very interesting information. I love the colorful crib quilt!

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  2. It is a treasure to have that piece in fabric in your quilt.

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  3. Your blogs are always so interesting, and I've learned a lot about history from them. You find and share the neatest things! ---"Love"

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  4. Love the crib quilt. Thanks for the link. I enjoy learning about history thru your blogs.

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  5. It is such a treat to see quilts from the past. I wonder what future quilters will make of our work? Ann :-)

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  6. Thanks for the link. That's a cute crib quilt with the Jackson print.

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  7. That is fascinating! Thanks for the information.

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  8. I was fascinated by her post. How fun to have a piece of that fabric in a great little quilt!!

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  9. I think it's great to get such information, and to have a piece of history in your hands;)
    Happy Quilting11

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  10. OH WOW!~So glad I've found you! My kind of blog! I'm off to read what Barbara had to say and will be back to visit often! Thanks!

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