Princess Feather from Webster's book.
We look through old newspaper fair accounts and are some times rewarded with a familiar name.
1854, Richmond, Virginia,
"One bed quilt, called mariner's compass, made by Mrs. R.E. Porter"
Perhaps something like this, a Virginia quilt from a Jeffrey Evans Auction.
But sometimes one finds something that is not familiar.
As you can see we're rewarded with an interesting name once in a while and we do a lot of combing through old newspapers (our idea of a good time.) A name like Kaleidoscope Quilt pops out in 1853 among the "handsome bedquilts" and homewoven "Negro cloth" (a rough fabric for enslaved people).
Specific names are rare, so I was thrilled to stumble upon Allentown, Pennsylvania newspaper accounts of late-19th century fairs. Unlike other papers that gave little space to the ladies' department the Allentown Press and the Allentown Morning Call printed columns of quilt prizes awarded at the Lehigh County Fair. Among the generic "crazy quilts," "silk quilts," calico and delaine quilts made by the Schmidts, Haafs, Klines and Laubachs (the area was rich in Pennsylvania German culture) are quite a few specific pattern names.
A few names:
Five Finger Quilt (1889 and again in 1896 )
Cucumber quilt
Stair quilt (14,738 pieces)
And a couple of curiously named popular items like
Like this Ohio newspaper account of the Portage County Fair
where Mrs. M. McManus won 50 cents with a cactus quilt.
Utah Territorial Fair, 1879
" a handsome cactus quilt" from Arizona, $1.50
What could a Cactus Quilt be?
Perhaps an alternate name for a Princess Feather.
Schlumbergera or Christmas Cactus
New York State Fair, 1860
And then we are occasionally left without a clue:
What was Mrs. Jonas Whiting's "Transposed Quilt?"
(She's not the only New Yorker who entered one in a fair.)
Lehigh County Fair in Allentown, 1901
Maybe we should thank the editor Charles Weiser and manager David A. Miller or the judges like F.J. Meyers in 1897 who patiently listed the pattern names.
A few names:
Five Finger Quilt (1889 and again in 1896 )
Silecia pavement quilt
Rose of Paradise
Lion Claw
Tea Pot Quilt
Patty pan
A Patty Pan quilt is a hexagon rosette---because it
looks like baking pan--- a muffin tin
1929 Cook book
More serendipity: Nancy Page (Florence LaG.)
also had Patty Pan clubs, cooking features.
Wind wheel quiltCucumber quilt
Stair quilt (14,738 pieces)
Stair Quilt: Like this, I'd guess, only more so.
There were plenty of Rising Suns, what we call a Lone Star or Star of Bethlehem
Attributed to Sue Harwick, Allentown, Pennsylvania by her granddaughter
Documented by the Rhode Island Project
"Irish Maid Quilt"
Another name for Irish Chain?
A popular design everywhere in the 1890s.
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The 1899 issue of the Morning Call is full of pattern names.
1889 Turkish red quilt
Stair quilt 14,738 pieces
Lehigh county fair allentownPA democrat oct 1894
Rainbow quilt
Five finger quilt
Silecia pavement quilt
Irish maid cradle quilt
Outlined peacock quilt
Leaf & flower quilt
3 colored stripped quilts
2 rising sun quilts
Patty pan
1896
wool Irish maid quilt plain old irish maid
stair quilt 4900 pieces
rising sun 5
quilt intoboggan
memorial bed q
centennial
five finger q
pieced leaf q
sateen rainbow qu
palm leaf q
flock of birds q
rainbow log cabin
union star q
Same in 1897
Maybe we can thank the judge F.J Meyers
Irish maid
Pineapple
Patty pan
Spider web
Wind wheel
Cucumber q
Flag qu
Pineapple
Lincoln’s cabin home
Grape vine
Same in 1899
Rising sun 1 2 3 4
Wilk broken block q
Pavement q
Aunt Susie quilt
Pineapple
Sunflower
Rising sun
Irish maid q 2
Rose of paradise q
Brick q
Lion claw q
Orange peel q
Tea pot q
Silk quilt centennial pat
Souvenir ribbon quilt
Quilt wheel pat
Grecian design q
Umbrella q
Union q
Union star q
Q family record
Q chestnut burr
Basket pat q
Stair quilt 14,738 pieces
Lehigh county fair allentownPA democrat oct 1894
Rainbow quilt
Five finger quilt
Silecia pavement quilt
Irish maid cradle quilt
Outlined peacock quilt
Leaf & flower quilt
3 colored stripped quilts
2 rising sun quilts
Patty pan
1896
wool Irish maid quilt plain old irish maid
stair quilt 4900 pieces
rising sun 5
quilt intoboggan
memorial bed q
centennial
five finger q
pieced leaf q
sateen rainbow qu
palm leaf q
flock of birds q
rainbow log cabin
union star q
Same in 1897
Maybe we can thank the judge F.J Meyers
Irish maid
Pineapple
Patty pan
Spider web
Wind wheel
Cucumber q
Flag qu
Pineapple
Lincoln’s cabin home
Grape vine
Same in 1899
Rising sun 1 2 3 4
Wilk broken block q
Pavement q
Aunt Susie quilt
Pineapple
Sunflower
Rising sun
Irish maid q 2
Rose of paradise q
Brick q
Lion claw q
Orange peel q
Tea pot q
Silk quilt centennial pat
Souvenir ribbon quilt
Quilt wheel pat
Grecian design q
Umbrella q
Union q
Union star q
Q family record
Q chestnut burr
Basket pat q
When I read the name Patty Pan I thought of the summer squash by that name that is round with a scalloped edge.
ReplyDeletePatty pan reminds me of one of Beatrix Potter's stories about a patty pan. Very funny story as I recall.
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