Showing 65 items matching "quilting quilting - history"
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National Wool MuseumQuilt, "Camel hair" quilt
... handicrafts quilting quilting - history...Possibly made in the Ballarat area. handicrafts quilting quilting - history running stitch collection running stitch group handicrafts quilting quilting - history "Camel hair" quilt "Camel hair" quilt Quilt ...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 MuseumTextile - Quilt, The World's Worst Wagga, 1930s - 1950s
... handicrafts quilting quilting - history...Given to "Running Stitch" c1995 by the Korrumburra Art Gallery handicrafts quilting quilting - history running stitch collection running stitch group handicrafts quilting quilting - history Large wagga made from fabric pieces which have been hand stitched together and lined with jute wheat bags. ...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 MuseumQuilt
... handicrafts quilting quilting - history...Possibly made in the Ballarat area. handicrafts quilting quilting - history running stitch collection running stitch group handicrafts quilting quilting - history WAGGA/ Maker Unknown. 108cm long X 67cm wide/ Floral cotton cover with filler of old garments/ Running Stitch Collection/ c/- Barbara Macey/ ... ...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 MuseumTextile - Quilt, Domestic Wagga, 1950s
... handicrafts quilting quilting - history...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Part of the Running Stitch collection, possibly made in Ballarat handicrafts quilting quilting - history running stitch collection running stitch group handicrafts quilting quilting - history WAGGA/ Maker unknown 154cm long X 90cm wide/ Made of parts of wool garments, knitted and woven..... ...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 MuseumTextile - Quilt, 1940-1959
... handicrafts quilting quilting - history...quilt making during World War Two. Part of the Running Stitch collection. handicrafts quilting quilting - history running stitch collection running stitch group handicrafts quilting quilting - history World War Two WWII Small woollen suitings wagga. ...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 MuseumQuilt, Medallion Quilt
... quilting quilting - history...Possibly made at Ballarat. quilting quilting - history running stitch group running stitch collection quilting quilting - history Patchwork quilt, made with small rectangular pieces of printed cotton dress fabrics in predominant shades of blue. ...Part of the Running Stitch Collection. Possibly made at Ballarat.Patchwork quilt, made with small rectangular pieces of printed cotton dress fabrics in predominant shades of blue. Machine quilted and filled with woollen handknitted garment pieces. Backing is a cream cotton fabric printed with blue and green and brown floral pattern.quilting quilting - history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, quilting, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Mrs Elizabeth Morton, c.1934
... farming quilting quilting - history...The buyer chose a sample and then sent it back with measurements and received a "mail order" suit. farming quilting quilting - history wanera benjeroop farming quilting quilting - history A small knee rug made from suiting samples machine stitched together. ...Made by Mrs Noel (Lizzie) Morton, the donor's mother on their farm "Wanera" at Benjeroop on the Murray River. It was stitched with a treadle machine. Her sister Flora MacDonald did the running stitch and provided the silk backing. The squares were sent as samples from a firm called "Fred Hesse" who advertised in the Melbourne papers "Be smart and dressy In a suit by Fred Hesse". The buyer chose a sample and then sent it back with measurements and received a "mail order" suit.A small knee rug made from suiting samples machine stitched together. It is backed with black silk fabric and finished with a running stitch of orange wool oversewn with black wool thread.farming quilting quilting - history, wanera benjeroop, farming, quilting, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumRug
... quilting quilting - history...The rug was used first as a buggy rug and later as a bed rug. quilting quilting - history running stitch collection blankets quilting quilting - history Back of rug Front of rug Photo by donor W7229 Object/Article Offered Assessment Form page 4 W7229 Object/Article Offered Assessment Form page 2 W7229 Object/Article Offered Assessment Form page 3 W7229 Object/Article Offered Assessment Form page 4 W7229 Article offered selection checklist Letter to Lynette Christie from Helen Sweeney dated 15th January 2009 Rug ...The rug was owned by Mary Atkins who was born c. 1920 and died in 1959. She lived at Glenormiston South. The rug was used first as a buggy rug and later as a bed rug.Back of rug Front of rug Photo by donor W7229 Object/Article Offered Assessment Form page 4 W7229 Object/Article Offered Assessment Form page 2 W7229 Object/Article Offered Assessment Form page 3 W7229 Object/Article Offered Assessment Form page 4 W7229 Article offered selection checklist Letter to Lynette Christie from Helen Sweeney dated 15th January 2009quilting quilting - history, running stitch collection, blankets, quilting, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, c.1900
... quilting...quilting history...Given by a Daylesford community member to the Running Stitch Group. quilting quilting history running stitch group running stitch collection quilting - history Quilt with feather stitching around green squares. ...Maker unknown. Given by a Daylesford community member to the Running Stitch Group.Quilt with feather stitching around green squares. Pattern of cricketers, lions and kangaroos on backing.quilting, quilting history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumBook, Amish: the art of the quilt
... Quilting - History Amish...Quilting...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula This book is a catalogue from a touring exhibition of Amish quilts from the Esprit Collection. Quilting - History Amish Quilting - History Amish AMISH / THE ART OF THE QUILT / Text by Robert Hughes Amish: the art of the quilt Book ...This book is a catalogue from a touring exhibition of Amish quilts from the Esprit Collection.AMISH / THE ART OF THE QUILT / Text by Robert Hughesquilting - history amish, quilting - history, amish -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Five-page history of "the quilt", Michele Matthews collection
... History of the development of "the quilt", the people and families involved in the development of "the quilt", without a description of the quilt itself. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields "the quilt" History of the development of "the quilt", the people and families involved in the development of "the quilt", without a description of the quilt itself. ...History of the development of "the quilt", the people and families involved in the development of "the quilt", without a description of the quilt itself. Five-page typed history with annotations. "the quilt" -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - Scrap quilt
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Scrap Quilts are quilts, usually pieced, that are made from a wide variety of fabrics, in various colors and designs. ...Scrap Quilts are quilts, usually pieced, that are made from a wide variety of fabrics, in various colors and designs. The quilt may be made from one Bloc design or different designs. Scrap Quilts can be carefully planned by color and design or improvisational in design.Hand stitched single bed patchwork quilt with a series of patchwork squares made from scrap materials, including clothing. Each square has a central point with narrow strips arranged in the form of a maze. Viewed at an angle and highlighted when photographed, a diamond pattern appears. "Autumn tones dominate the the quilt. most of the pieces appear to come from men's clothing (browns, tweeds, checks). Most squares include a red strip and some pink or lilac pieces from women's clothing or home furnishing fabrics. The backing is a heavier linen fabric (possibly curtain fabric) with predominant colours of green, red, pink and green in a floral design. At the top of the quilt several cotton tabs have been attached to allow the quilt to be hung. These have not discoloured so may be a more recent addition, A gathered border (6cms wide) is on all sides in the same fabric as the backing.linen, scrap quilt, patchwork quilt -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Centenary Quilt MBTG Bendigo
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields The first meeting of the 1st Bendigo Guides was held by Miss Merle Bush on the 22nd of August 1922 in the St Paul' School Room. Twelve girls were present. Miss Bush was given permission to open the Company by Miss R. Hamilton, State Secretary for Victoria, she received her Captain's Warrant on 12th December 1922. Bendigo Guides Merle Bush Trefoil Guild Centenary Quilt Written on back of first photo - Valda Coghill - member(L) & VTGA'S SISTER Rae Centenary Quilt ...The first meeting of the 1st Bendigo Guides was held by Miss Merle Bush on the 22nd of August 1922 in the St Paul' School Room. Twelve girls were present. Miss Bush was given permission to open the Company by Miss R. Hamilton, State Secretary for Victoria, she received her Captain's Warrant on 12th December 1922.First is a Colour Photo of 2 members of the Merle Bush Trefoil Guild holding the Centenary Quilt. Second Colour photo of swatch on quilt of dragon and with Merle Bush Bendigo. Three colour photocopies of other panels on the centenary quilt.Written on back of first photo - Valda Coghill - member(L) & VTGA'S SISTER Rae Centenary Quilt/Vic - Incl "Dragon" by MBTG Bgobendigo guides, merle bush, trefoil guild, centenary quilt -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - A MUSICAL AFTERNOON FOR STRATHHAVEN, WESLEY CHURCH, 4 July
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Charitable strathaven wesley church Musical Afternoon for Strathhaven Wesley Church Forest Street Bendigo. July 4th . Artists: Betty Prideaux (organist) Glenis Granger (vocalist) Ken Ellis (pianist) Mavis Webster (accompanist). Program Donation $1.00. Program. Ronald Walker Vaughan Williams J Broockx. Roger Quilter Granville Bantock James Dunn. A Musical Afternoon for Strathhaven, Wesley Church, Forest Street, Bendigo. Sunday July 4th, 2.30pm. Artists: Betty Prideaux (organist) Glenis Granger (vocalist) Ken Ellis (pianist) Mavis Webster (accompanist). Program Donation $1.00. Program. Ronald Walker, Vaughan Williams, J Broockx. Roger Quilter ...A Musical Afternoon for Strathhaven, Wesley Church, Forest Street, Bendigo. Sunday July 4th, 2.30pm. Artists: Betty Prideaux (organist) Glenis Granger (vocalist) Ken Ellis (pianist) Mavis Webster (accompanist). Program Donation $1.00. Program. Ronald Walker, Vaughan Williams, J Broockx. Roger Quilter, Granville Bantock, James Dunn.event, charitable, strathaven, wesley church, musical afternoon for strathhaven, wesley church, forest street, bendigo. july 4th, . artists: betty prideaux (organist) glenis granger (vocalist) ken ellis (pianist) mavis webster (accompanist). program donation $1.00. program. ronald walker, vaughan williams, j broockx. roger quilter, granville bantock, james dunn. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionArtwork, other - Quilt, Pioneer Quilters, Millenium Quilt, 2002-2005
... Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Quilters Exhibition, 1-28 February 2006, Portland Arts Centre. needlework local history quilting Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions) Hand and machine pieced and appliqued quilt. ...Portland Quilters Exhibition, 1-28 February 2006, Portland Arts Centre.Hand and machine pieced and appliqued quilt. Central depiction of the Portland bay with jettie, breakwater and Port. Scene includes fishing boats, ships, tug boats, a whale, foreshore with several buildings and a bluff with a lighthouse. Central image edged in blue fabric quilting. Surrounding this are 20 printed images of old buildings taken from sketches contained in 'The Portland of Jack Adamson' by Joe Wiltshire (book). Outside boder is blue quilted fabric. Back top contains folded and sewn area for mounting/hanging beam.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)needlework, local history, quilting -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionDomestic object - Cotton patch worked knitted quilt, n.d
... History House. Cotton patch worked knitted quilt. Composed of shell-shaped pieces sewn together. Bordered by pattern of straight alternating rows of knit and eyelet patterning, with edging in a triangular pattern. Domestic object Cotton patch worked knitted quilt ...Displayed in History House.Cotton patch worked knitted quilt. Composed of shell-shaped pieces sewn together. Bordered by pattern of straight alternating rows of knit and eyelet patterning, with edging in a triangular pattern. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionDomestic object - Patchwork Quilt, MRS OLIVE WILLIAMSON'S GRANDMOTHER, 19TH CENTURY PATCHWORK QUILT, n.d
... Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road On loan to, and, displayed at the Steam Packet Inn from mid 1980s. Large patchwork cotton quilt with numerous swatches of fabric (predominantly rose and white in colour), with hand-stitching. 19TH CENTURY PATCHWORK QUILT Domestic object Patchwork Quilt MRS OLIVE WILLIAMSON'S GRANDMOTHER ...On loan to, and, displayed at the Steam Packet Inn from mid 1980s.Large patchwork cotton quilt with numerous swatches of fabric (predominantly rose and white in colour), with hand-stitching. -
Wangaratta Historical SocietyWangaratta Historical Society
... history as well as education, health and manufacturing. The museum was originally a fire station built 1895 and included living quarters for its staff. The building is owned by the Rural City of Wangaratta who are great supporters of the WHS The museum was bequeathed 10,000 glass negatives from the late 1800s to the 1950s these were by the Vine & Thelma studios of mostly, portraits, weddings and historical photos. Also owned by the WHS is the Maianne Gibson crazy patchwork quilt made by a Wangaratta woman in the 1890s and now Heritage listed. This Quilt...history as well as education, health and manufacturing. The museum was originally a fire station built 1895 and included living quarters for its staff. The building is owned by the Rural City of Wangaratta who are great supporters of the WHS The museum was bequeathed 10,000 glass negatives from the late 1800s to the 1950s these were by the Vine & Thelma studios of mostly, portraits, weddings and historical photos. Also owned by the WHS is the Maianne Gibson crazy patchwork quilt made by a Wangaratta woman in the 1890s and now Heritage listed. This Quilt ...The Wangaratta Historical Society Inc. (WHS) was established in 1959 and moved into its present home in the 1970s. Wangaratta in North East Victoria has a population of over 27 thousand people and is situated at the junction of the King and the Ovens Rivers. Agriculture has always been a big part of its history as well as education, health and manufacturing. The museum was originally a fire station built 1895 and included living quarters for its staff. The building is owned by the Rural City of Wangaratta who are great supporters of the WHS The museum was bequeathed 10,000 glass negatives from the late 1800s to the 1950s these were by the Vine & Thelma studios of mostly, portraits, weddings and historical photos. Also owned by the WHS is the Maianne Gibson crazy patchwork quilt made by a Wangaratta woman in the 1890s and now Heritage listed. This Quilt is housed in an specially controlled conditions. The Wangaratta Historical Society Museum was accredited in 2012 under the Museums Accreditation Program. -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... QUILTERS INAUGURAL EXHIBITION AT SHEPPERTON ART GALLERY - G.V. QUILTERS ARE ALSO RESTORING A QUILT MADE MORE THAN A CENTURY AGO BY NANCY VIBERT'S GREAT GRANDMOTHER MORE THEN 1000 HOURS OF WORK PUT INTO QUILT. local history handcraft needlework QUILTERS' INAUGURAL EXHIBITION PHOTOCOPY OF GROUP OF GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS - DISPLAYING THEIR WORK. ...GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS INAUGURAL EXHIBITION AT SHEPPERTON ART GALLERY - G.V. QUILTERS ARE ALSO RESTORING A QUILT MADE MORE THAN A CENTURY AGO BY NANCY VIBERT'S GREAT GRANDMOTHER MORE THEN 1000 HOURS OF WORK PUT INTO QUILT.PHOTOCOPY OF GROUP OF GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS - DISPLAYING THEIR WORK.QUILTERS' INAUGURAL EXHIBITIONlocal history, handcraft, needlework -
Clunes MuseumLetter - COPY OF HAWKEY QUILT & QUILTERS, ELIZABETH HAWKEY, 1860'S
... .1 PHOTOCOPY OF GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS DISPLAYING QUILT OF ELIZABETH HAWKEY WHICH THEY HAD HELPED RESTORE. ONLY OLD MATERIALS AND THREAD WERE USED IN THE PROCESS .2 LETTER TO MAUREEN HARRIS GIVING HISTORY OF QUILT AND INCLUDES A LETTER FROM NATIONAL QUILTERS REGISTER REGARDING ITS REGISTRATION....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields THE QUILT WAS LATER PRESENTED TO MUSEUM OF VICTORIA BY GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTER'S GROUP. local history handcraft needlework .1 PHOTOCOPY OF GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS DISPLAYING QUILT OF ELIZABETH HAWKEY WHICH THEY HAD HELPED RESTORE. ...THE QUILT WAS LATER PRESENTED TO MUSEUM OF VICTORIA BY GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTER'S GROUP..1 PHOTOCOPY OF GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS DISPLAYING QUILT OF ELIZABETH HAWKEY WHICH THEY HAD HELPED RESTORE. ONLY OLD MATERIALS AND THREAD WERE USED IN THE PROCESS .2 LETTER TO MAUREEN HARRIS GIVING HISTORY OF QUILT AND INCLUDES A LETTER FROM NATIONAL QUILTERS REGISTER REGARDING ITS REGISTRATION.local history, handcraft, needlework -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, 1921
... quilts. John remembered one winter in Missouri waking in his log cabin to find snow covering him and his quilt. When he died at age 94, the quilt he used was completely worn out and discarded. This remaining quilt was shipped to Australia, where Carol’s (the donor) immediate family had emigrated in 1970. Opening the box that contained the quilt released a wave of comforting smells, emotions, and a flood of childhood memories. Carol distinctly remembers sleeping under these quilts for afternoon naps at her grandparents' house. Ozark Missouri USA Textile History ...Now 100 years old, this quilt belonged to the donor’s grandfather John William Huffstutter. John was Born in 1898 in a log cabin in the Ozark mountains of Missouri, USA. Tragically, John’s mother died when he was four years old. John said that he could always remember her voice calling his name as he hid under the porch in one of the many thunderstorms that frequent the area with his dog. John was raised by his grandmother and was treated as the youngest to her other children, growing up with his aunties and uncles rather than brothers and sisters. John began to study engineering at the State University of Iowa before serving in the US Army Engineer Corps in The Great War. He enlisted when he became eligible and served briefly before the Great War ended. He then returned to his engineering studies in Iowa, and shortly after finishing his studies got his first job with Westinghouse in Pittsburgh at age 23. It was when John was leaving for this job that he was given the quilts as a reminder of home from his grandmother Sarah Jane "Sallie" Tindall Coble, and her daughter (John's Aunt) Ottie Maude Coble Bittick. Widowed at age 78, John took to sleeping in his screen porch under one of these quilts. John remembered one winter in Missouri waking in his log cabin to find snow covering him and his quilt. When he died at age 94, the quilt he used was completely worn out and discarded. This remaining quilt was shipped to Australia, where Carol’s (the donor) immediate family had emigrated in 1970. Opening the box that contained the quilt released a wave of comforting smells, emotions, and a flood of childhood memories. Carol distinctly remembers sleeping under these quilts for afternoon naps at her grandparents' house. The quilt is 74 x 80 inches (1880 x 2030mm), matching the size of a modern-day king bed. It is made of various four-inch (100mm) squares. These squares are made of old men woollen suits in dark colours of browns and greys. The quilt is layered with a wool backing fabric and a batting lawyer of unknown material, possibly cotton or wool. The quilt is tied together with red wool yarn and the backing fabric is folded over the edge to be used as a binding. Embroidered across the front of the quilt in purple wool yarn is "John Huffstutter", "13 Oct 1921". A small, printed cloth label "HUFFSTUTTER" is pinned on the reverse of the quilt. The quilt is well-worn but in good condition considering its age. The care instructions passed down by word of mouth with the quilt were to "never wash, only air".Front embroidered. Purple handstitching: "John Huffstutter / 13 Oct 1921" Reverse. Printed cloth label: "HUFFSTUTTER"ozark, missouri, usa, textile history, quilt heritage -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncTextile - Hamilton-Smith Collection Victorian-era Crazy Quilt Sampler
... quilt...quilts...crazy quilt...crazy quilts...women's history...The collection contains significant items which reflect the local history of Wodonga, including handmade needlework, books, photographs, a wedding dress, maps, and material relating to the world wars. This quilt sampler was made before 1900 by Rosina Ellwood. Crazy quilts...It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history, social history and women’s history. hamilton-smith collection hamilton-smith stiching needlework sewing handmade domestic quilt quilts crazy quilt crazy quilts women's history A colourful patchwork quilt sampler using mixed fabric types including velvet, cotton, brocade and satin, backed on cardboard. ...The Hamilton-Smith collection was donated by the children of Grace Mary Hamilton-Smith nee Ellwood (1911-2004) and John Hamilton-Smith (1909-1984) who settled in Wodonga in the 1940s. The Ellwood family had lived in north-east Victoria since the late 1800s. Grace’s mother, Rosina Ellwood nee Smale, was the first teacher at Baranduda in 1888, and a foundation member of the C.W.A. Rosina and her husband Mark retired to Wodonga in 1934. Grace and John married at St. David’s Church, Albury in 1941. John was a grazier, and actively involved in Agricultural Societies. The collection contains significant items which reflect the local history of Wodonga, including handmade needlework, books, photographs, a wedding dress, maps, and material relating to the world wars. This quilt sampler was made before 1900 by Rosina Ellwood. Crazy quilts were fashionable in the late Victorian era. The rise of the trend is attributed to the display of Japanese art and ceramics at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition (U.S.A.) that featured asymmetrical designs. Inspired, quilters began sewing pieces of fabric of different sizes and textures together into abstract, asymmetrical patterns. The craze spread from America around the world. Embroidery, ribbon and silk embellishments, and hand stitched applique birds and flowers were popular additions. One magazine estimated that a detailed crazy quilt could take over 1,500 hours to complete. Crazy quilts remained in fashion in metropolitan cities until about 1910, though the style endured for longer in rural areas. This item is unique, handmade and has a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history, social history and women’s history.A colourful patchwork quilt sampler using mixed fabric types including velvet, cotton, brocade and satin, backed on cardboard.hamilton-smith collection, hamilton-smith, stiching, needlework, sewing, handmade, domestic, quilt, quilts, crazy quilt, crazy quilts, women's history -
National Wool MuseumBook, Australia's Quilts: a directory of patchwork treasures
... quilts. There is a reference within to the National Wool Museum and its quilt collection. Signed by author. Handicrafts - history Quilting - History Patchwork - History Handicrafts - history Quilting - History Patchwork - History AUSTRALIA'S / QUILTS / A DIRECTORY OF / PATCHWORK TREASURES / By Jenny Manning To the National Wool Museum / with best wishes / from / Jenny Manning / 14th November 2000 Australia's Quilts: a directory of patchwork treasures Book ...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 MuseumBook, Australian Quilt Heritage
... National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula This book gives an overview of the history of quilts in Australia. Quilting - History AUSTRALIAN / QUILT / HERITAGE / MARGARET ROLFE Australian Quilt Heritage Book ...This book gives an overview of the history of quilts in Australia.AUSTRALIAN / QUILT / HERITAGE / MARGARET ROLFEquilting - history -
National Wool MuseumBook, Historic Australian Quilts
... This book provides an overview of the history of quilts in Australia. It was written by well known quilt historian, Annette Gero. ... Patchwork - History National Trust of Australia (NSW) Gero Dr Annette Quilting - History Patchwork - History Annette Gero / Historic Australian Quilts Historic Australian Quilts Book ...This book provides an overview of the history of quilts in Australia. It was written by well known quilt historian, Annette Gero. She curated an exhibition on historic Australian quilts for the National Trust of Australia (NSW) which was held at Old Government House, Paramatta between 5 June and 22 August 2000. This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition. A quilt now owned by the National Wool Museum (W3157) was display in this exhibition (although it does not feature in the book). Annette Gero has signed the title page.Annette Gero / Historic Australian Quiltsquilting - history patchwork - history, national trust of australia (nsw), gero, dr annette, quilting - history, patchwork - history -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Child's Cot Cover Insert, Mrs Bertha Emily Nitschke, 1929
... The quilt was used by at least five of the seven children born in to this family and also by grandchildren in later years. It was used with assorted covers which were replaced when needed. quilting history depression era wagga geelong quilting - history Child's cot cover insert (wagga) made from discarded woollen garments such as socks, stockings and vests and stitched in multiple layers on to a woollen blanket. ...This cot cover insert was made during the 1929 depression an a time of financial hardship. It was made by Jean Hepner's Grandmother from used woollen garments. They were hand stitched on to an old woollen blanket. The quilt was used by at least five of the seven children born in to this family and also by grandchildren in later years. It was used with assorted covers which were replaced when needed.Child's cot cover insert (wagga) made from discarded woollen garments such as socks, stockings and vests and stitched in multiple layers on to a woollen blanket. It is mostly cream in colour with patches of blue and brown.quilting, history, depression era, wagga, geelong, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumQuilt, Growth
... 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. 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 Quilt entitled "Growth" by Lois Densham, Melbourne, 1987. ...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 MuseumQuilt, Dressage Quilt, 1985
... patchwork history running stitch group running stitch collection highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001) ross-manley ms jan quilting - history patchwork - history Large quilt consisting of numerous winning horse sashes sewn together to create a patchwork quilt separated into quarters, bordered by a royal blue trim. ...‘Dressage Quilt’ was made by Jan Ross-Manley for the Running Stitch exhibition Wool Quilts Old and New in 1985. The quilt is made from the sashes of winning female participates of Equestrian Sports in Victoria. The central diamond is divided into quarters, one for each woman who won the ribbons. The piece is about dedication, strength, exertion and achievement. The artist's statement reads: "I have been collecting pennants and sashes for some time now, intending to collate a series of pieces on Australian country life and people. This is a woman's quilt, made entirely from 'horse' sashes won at competition. The central diamond is divided into quarters, one for each lady who won the ribbons. 'Hurdles' are set into the inner borders. The piece is about dedication, strength, exertion and achievement. The all pervading yellow letters cast a tawdriness over the otherwise clean colour scheme." This quilt was later part of an identically titled exhibition held at the National Wool Museum in 1989.Large quilt consisting of numerous winning horse sashes sewn together to create a patchwork quilt separated into quarters, bordered by a royal blue trim. The centre of the quilt is a diamond shape made from various pink cotton strips and bordered by multi coloured horses heads. The quilt is backed with blue cotton and has a polyester fill.quilting history, patchwork history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), ross-manley, ms jan, quilting - history, patchwork - history -
National Wool MuseumQuilt, 'Make do' quilt insert
... The background history to this quilt is unknown as, like several of the Running Stitch quilts, it was found in an op-shop, this time in Ballarat. ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The background history to this quilt is unknown as, like several of the Running Stitch quilts, it was found in an op-shop, this time in Ballarat. ...The background history to this quilt is unknown as, like several of the Running Stitch quilts, it was found in an op-shop, this time in Ballarat. However, the technique used to bind it together and the rarity of the materials make it a valuable piece of our 'thrifty history'. The quilt insert has been made with layers of recycled bed coverings. It would have most likely had a cover made of a fabric (such as cretonne) as the layers have only been loosely held together with large quilting stitches. The outer layer is made of "marcella": a heavily woven cotton damask. These types of bedspreads were quite expensive and hardwearing. They were often handed down through the family and it is not surprising to see that the use for this particular bed covering has been continued past the 'presentable' stage on a bed.Detail of edge showing layers and stitching method. Deatail of corner showing layers.quilting history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Wheat Bag Wagga, Percy Perkins, 1945
... The paint stains on this wagga display signs of later use as a painting drop sheet by descendants who inherited the quilt. quilting history running stitch group running stitch collection highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001) perkins mr percy quilting - history Quilt made of two standard size jute wheat bags (a bushel = 150lbs) split and hand bound along seams. ...Mr Perkins joined the police force in his early twenties and apart from an 18-month posting in Melbourne, spent the rest of his career serving communities in country Victoria. He was a keen fisherman and hunter- his first love was sitting on the banks of the Murray River with a fishing rod in his hand. Family camping trips were spent by the river where everyone slept on stretchers with several army blankets underneath and a wheat bag wagga on top. This wagga is made from two standard sized jute wheat bags split and hand bound along the seams. It is typical of a basic wagga made by shearers, farmers and swagmen. The paint stains on this wagga display signs of later use as a painting drop sheet by descendants who inherited the quilt. Quilt made of two standard size jute wheat bags (a bushel = 150lbs) split and hand bound along seams. It is an example of the basic type of wagga made by shearers, farmers or swagmen. Another use for the wagga was as a 'drop sheet' when doing house painting- possibly explaining the paint stains on the wagga.quilting history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), perkins, mr percy, quilting - history
