Overview
A charming closet collection of American domestic textiles, featuring several hand-pieced and hand-quilted cotton quilts alongside vintage crocheted blankets. The stack includes classic patterns such as a pink and white Pinwheel/Windmill variant, a yellow and blue floral block quilt, and a blue-and-white crocheted granny square afghan.
Story
During the Great Depression and WWII, American homemakers transformed feed sacks and fabric scraps into vibrant, comforting masterpieces. Each quilt in this closet represents dozens of hours of quiet, domestic artistry.
Maker / Origin
These pieces were crafted by unnamed home needleworkers, likely mothers and grandmothers working within regional quilting circles or individually at home. This collective tradition of repurposing textiles was a vital form of creative expression and practical resourcefulness for women across America.
Condition & Value
The textiles are currently folded and stacked in a closet. While they appear clean from the edges, they must be fully unfolded to inspect for common issues such as fabric shattering, dry rot, staining, fading, or edge wear.