String quilts are related to Crazy quilts in technique and aesthetics. Just like Crazy quilts, they are constructed on a foundation fabric. Uneven, narrow scraps of fabric, "strings," are sewn down to the foundation block, one after the other. Completed blocks are then joined together, resulting in an overall chaotic look, which in this case is enhanced by the frequent red yarn "ties" holding the quilt layers together.
Pattern:
String Quilt
Maker:
Mrs. Grace Averett
Circa
1940
1950
Possibly made in
Hale County
Alabama
United States
82.5
65
International Quilt Museum, Robert and Helen Cargo Collection