I pulled out some blue and white items today. Maybe the sudden change to winter weather has me thinking cool colors this weekend. Here is my front hall, with my small collection of antique blue and white fabrics.
Some are linen, some cotton. Some true homespun, some millwork(factory made). I also pulled some blue and white crib quilts to show you. The first is a small album patch quilt. It has one indigo fabric and solid white. The neat thing about this quilt is that it is dated, May 1885, embroidered in the center of one block.
Very narrow blue binding, same indigo as the blocks.
The size is 20"x30". It gets a little lost on this wall, so I don't usually hang it here.
I may have shown this blue and white Burgoyne Surrounded before, or you may have seen it published in American Patchwork and Quilting along with my little quilt. This one is also dated, 1850, this time in the quilting. There is a name quilted in, but I have not been able to decipher it.
It measures 33" x 42".
The last quilt for today adds a little color to the blue and white scheme. Sorry to tell my fellow cheddar lovers that this is not cheddar, but is really, truly orange. No date on this one, so I can only guess it is last quarter of the 19th century. This one measures 38" x 38".