
Basket Quilt
This basket quilt consists of 30 blocks set on point with alternating cream homespun fabric blocks. The quilt is a large one measuring 205 cms by 230 cms. The baskets are hand pieced and the handles are hand appliquéd.
Madder dyed fabrics are used throughout the quilt – mostly copper toned browns, a purple and an orange. The border fabric is a typical copper toned Madder stripe.

Border stripe fabric
Baskets were a popular design in the 19th century and baskets represented prosperity. The quilt maker appears to have been prosperous, as she had a good supply of yardage available to her. The quilt is extremely well made. The piecework, appliqué and quilting are of a high standard.
The quilting design is a simple but lovely design. It may have been adapted from a folded cut work appliqué design. I have three old Madder Red appliqué blocks in this design.

Hand quilting

Madder Red Applique Block
The backing is a plain homespun and the batting is an uncarded cotton.
The Basket Quilt came from California but no other information was available. As in so many instances there is no label on this quilt so the identity of its’ maker is lost in time. I can only wonder at the life of the maker and enjoy her wonderful quilt. Hope you enjoy seeing this old treasure. Happy Quilting, Janette
I so enjoyed seeing this quilt.it is a beautiful piece of art. How did the maker quilt the border?
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Thank you Deb, The border is quilted with Hanging Diamonds about 1 inch spacing. Quite effective! Glad you enjoyed seeing the quilt.
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That quilt’s a beauty! I like seeing the detail of the hand quilting–such an unusual design!!
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Thank you Kerry, Glad you liked the quilt, and especially the hand quilting. Kind regards
Janette
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