Quilting is the most common way to attach a quilt's layers together but also popular, especially in vernacular quilts, is tying: using yarn or string to secure the layers together in evenly spaced intervals.
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Pattern:
Four Patch
Maker:
Maker unknown
Circa
1890
1910
Possibly made in
Pennsylvania
United States
87
66
International Quilt Museum, Jonathan Holstein and Gail van der Hoof Collection