• F4
  • F2
  • F3
  • F1

By the end of the 1930’s, kits of various kinds became a feature of American quilt life. These included patterns for quilt blocks and all the cloth that was required, sometimes pre-cut into the desired shapes. The kits also sometimes included embroidery charts, or patterns that were printed directly on cloth using a system of X’s for the embroiderer to work in cross stitch.

A 1950's embroidered quilt made from a kit, USA (TRC 2019.2926).A 1950's embroidered quilt made from a kit, USA (TRC 2019.2926).

The example of an embroidery chart for a quilt corner derives from an embroidered quilt in the TRC collection (TRC 2019.2926), from the USA in the 1950's. It was worked in a thick turquoise cotton yarn on a white ground, in cross stitch.

Cross stitch chart for the corner of an embroidered quilt (USA, 1950’s; TRC 2019.2926). For a detailed pdf file, please click on the image.Cross stitch chart for the corner of an embroidered quilt (USA, 1950’s; TRC 2019.2926). For a detailed pdf file, please click on the image.

 

 


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