One frequent characteristic of vernacular quilts is an "everything but the kitchen sink" aesthetic; in other words, they look as if their maker used every scrap of fabric available to her, sometimes leading to a less than cohesive composition.

To see some of the fabrics in this quilt, click to the next slide.

Pattern: 
Around the World
Maker: 
Maker unknown
Circa
1930
1950
Possibly made in
New Hampshire
United States
80
101
International Quilt Museum, Jonathan Holstein and Gail van der Hoof Collection
2003.003.0050