True scrap quilts were not common until the early 20th century, perhaps inspired by the colonial revival belief that this is the type of quilts thrifty women made in the past. This quilt’s maker exhibited the resourcefulness promoted by colonial revivalists; she recycled sugar sacks to make the quilt’s back and likely repurposed quilt blocks leftover from previous projects.

Pattern: 
Album
Maker: 
Maker unknown
Circa
1920
1940
Made in
United States
77.5
70.5
IQM, Ardis and Robert James Collection
1997.007.0196