Machine quilting before the late 20th century was relatively rare. Although today's long-arm quilting machines have become standard for finishing a quilt, most pre-2000 quiltmakers preferred to hand quilt their pieces. This Modern Age crib quilt is an early example of machine quilting.
Pattern:
Bars variation
Maker:
Maker unknown
Circa
1860
1880
Possibly made in
Massachusetts
United States
36
31.5
International Quilt Museum, Jonathan Holstein and Gail van der Hoof Collection