Historical information
A Wagga quilt is a resourceful, utilitarian Australian quilt, traditionally made from repurposed materials like jute (burlap) sacks, old blankets, and clothing scraps, embodying the spirit of "making do" in the bush for drovers, swagmen, and families. Named likely from Wagga Wagga flour bags, these functional, often rough, creations served as warm bedding, distinct from fancier patchwork, and showcase a unique part of Australian textile heritage.
Physical description
Suiting fabric made into a Wagga (quilt). Lined with cotton.
Inscriptions & markings
Margaretta Egan, Portland on reverse.
