Bedcover Collection (page 3)
"From Coverlets to Quilts: A Journey Through Time" Step back in time with these captivating bedcovers that tell stories of craftsmanship, creativity, and community
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"From Coverlets to Quilts: A Journey Through Time" Step back in time with these captivating bedcovers that tell stories of craftsmanship, creativity, and community. In 1855, an unknown creator wove a masterpiece known as the Coverlet in New York. Its intricate patterns and delicate threads speak volumes about the skill and dedication of its maker. Fast forward to 1940 in Pie Town, New Mexico, where Mrs. Bill Stagg proudly poses with a state quilt made by her own hands. The warmth and love poured into every stitch is evident in this cherished heirloom captured by Russell Lee. Speaking of Pie Town, another photograph showcases Mrs. Bill Stagg once again, this time showcasing her very own state quilt creation. Her talent shines through as she preserves tradition while adding her personal touch. Embroidered Bedspread (St. James), featured in the "Spanish Colonial. . " portfolio from 1935/1942, transports us to a world where artistry meets functionality. This stunning piece adds elegance and charm to any bedroom it graces. Gene Luedke's Homespun Bedspread from around 1938 reminds us of simpler times when handmade goods were treasured possessions passed down through generations. Mina Greene's Patchwork Bedspread from 1935/1942 showcases the beauty found within diversity as various fabrics come together harmoniously to create a work of art that warms both body and soul. Pearl Gibbo's Old Colonial Handwoven Bedspread takes us back to the colonial era with its timeless design and impeccable craftsmanship—a true testament to enduring quality. Catherine Fowler's Tufted Candlewick Bedspread from around 1939 invites you into a cozy sanctuary filled with soft textures that beckon relaxation after a long day. Marian Curtis Foster captures our attention with Eagle and Stars Bedspread from 1935/1942—an emblematic symbol of patriotism woven into a stunning masterpiece that proudly adorns any bed.