The “scrap bag” myth holds that colonial American housewives stitched together scraps of fabric to make quilts. Yet wholecloth quilts like this, made from expensive imported fabric, are more typical quilts from colonial and early America.

Pattern: 
Whole Cloth
Maker: 
Maker unknown
Circa
1790
1830
Probably made in
Eastern U.S.
United States
95.5
87.5
IQM, Ardis and Robert James Collection
1997.007.0914