Crazy quilts, emblems of the late Victorian age of aesthetic excess, were normally made in a plethora of silk fabrics, embroidery threads, appliques, and other embellishing materials. This version is the very opposite: plain white cotton fabrics covered over with herringbone stitches executed with gold cotton thread (with one small area of red thread—can you find it?).

Pattern: 
Crazy quilt
Maker: 
Maker unknown
Circa
1900
1920
Possibly made in
Maine
United States
66.5
35
International Quilt Museum, Jonathan Holstein and Gail van der Hoof Collection
2003.003.0046