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National Wool Museum
Quilt, "Camel hair" quilt
... handicrafts quilting quilting - history... made in the Ballarat area. handicrafts quilting quilting ...Part of the Running Stitch collection. Possibly made in the Ballarat area."Camel hair" quilthandicrafts quilting quilting - history, running stitch collection, running stitch group, handicrafts, quilting, quilting - history -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, The World's Worst Wagga, 1930s - 1950s
... handicrafts quilting quilting - history... stitch group handicrafts quilting quilting - history Large wagga ...Part of the Running Stitch collection. Given to "Running Stitch" c1995 by the Korrumburra Art GalleryLarge wagga made from fabric pieces which have been hand stitched together and lined with jute wheat bags. Fabric pieces are roughly rectangular and of various sizes. They are made from cut-down cotton knit garments (green and pink), a pink cotton fabric with floral print and various woollen garment pieces and their linings. Pieces are roughly over stitched together with various woollen threads. Back of the wagga is similarly constructed but with cotton and silk fabrics, both printed and plain.handicrafts quilting quilting - history, running stitch collection, running stitch group, handicrafts, quilting, quilting - history -
National Wool Museum
Quilt
... handicrafts quilting quilting - history... made in the Ballarat area. handicrafts quilting quilting ...Part of the Running Stitch collection. Possibly made in the Ballarat area.Heavy weight domestic waggaWAGGA/ Maker Unknown. 108cm long X 67cm wide/ Floral cotton cover with filler of old garments/ Running Stitch Collection/ c/- Barbara Macey/ ...handicrafts quilting quilting - history, running stitch collection, running stitch group, handicrafts, quilting, quilting - history -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, Domestic Wagga, 1950s
... handicrafts quilting quilting - history... made in Ballarat handicrafts quilting quilting - history ...Part of the Running Stitch collection, possibly made in BallaratDomestic wagga, unfilled, consisting of two machine sewn layers of woollen garment pieces both knitted and woven. The front pieces are predominantly red, blue and yellow, the back is mostly brown red and blue.WAGGA/ Maker unknown 154cm long X 90cm wide/ Made of parts of wool garments, knitted and woven.....handicrafts quilting quilting - history, running stitch collection, running stitch group, handicrafts, quilting, quilting - history -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, 1940-1959
... handicrafts quilting quilting - history... of the Running Stitch collection. handicrafts quilting quilting - history ...This small woollen suiting wagga was machine stitched, backed with orange cotton and edged with brown navy and white striped braid. It shows how important old and disused suiting fabric was for quilt making during World War Two. Part of the Running Stitch collection.Small woollen suitings wagga. It is machine stitched, backed with orange cotton and edged with brown navy and white striped braid. Two rows of orange braid and purple ric rac are stitched across the wagga.handicrafts quilting quilting - history, running stitch collection, running stitch group, handicrafts, quilting, quilting - history, world war two, wwii -
National Wool Museum
Book, Australia's Quilts: a directory of patchwork treasures
... Handicrafts - history Quilting - History Patchwork... collection. Signed by author. Handicrafts - history Quilting ...This book is a directory of Australian quilts. There is a reference within to the National Wool Museum and its quilt collection. Signed by author.AUSTRALIA'S / QUILTS / A DIRECTORY OF / PATCHWORK TREASURES / By Jenny Manning To the National Wool Museum / with best wishes / from / Jenny Manning / 14th November 2000handicrafts - history quilting - history patchwork - history, handicrafts - history, quilting - history, patchwork - history -
National Wool Museum
Quilt, Growth
... . handicrafts quilting woollen mills history running stitch group ...Quilt entitled "Growth" by Lois Densham, Melbourne, 1987. Depicts the growth of the woollen industry in Victoria. Quilt used in the exhibition "Wool in the Australian Imagination" (Historic Houses Trust of NSW, 1994) where it was stated that the artist likes to tell people about themselves and their world through her work by the use of familiar fabrics such as blankets.Quilt entitled "Growth" by Lois Densham, Melbourne, 1987.handicrafts, quilting, woollen mills history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, label, highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), densham, ms lois, woollen mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Quilt, Travelling rug
... suggest that this may have been a consideration. quilting history ...Part of the Wagga collection. Maker unknown, c. early 1940s. Possibly from South Australia. This 'travelling rug' was found in an opportunity shop in Campbell's Creek near Castlemaine in Victoria. Unfortunately, nothing is known about the maker but it could be surmised that the quilt had many uses. It is heavy and designed for warmth, lined with a woollen blanket and hessian. Its size suggests usage in an open buggy or car when travelling or as a picnic rug along the way. The sturdy canvas backing is of the type commonly used for awnings, chair coverings or tent cloth. The quality of the green velvet made it ideal for further use as a quilt after the original use as an overcoat or smoking jacket for either a man or a woman. Apart from the original machine stitched seams in the garment, it is sewn together by hand using herringbone stitch. It is not known if this quilt was designed to be used with a cover. However, the arrangement of pieces in the garment to create a shape with straight edges may suggest that this may have been a consideration.Travelling rug made of wool, cotton and green velvet.No. 27 "Travelling rug" Maker Unknown Running Stitch Collection...quilting history, handicrafts, running stitch group, blankets, running stitch collection, highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), quilting - history