Click here and link to more quilt photos…

More quilt photos…

Here is a link to a Shutterfly webpage where I posted more pictures of the Dora Morris Pomeroy quilt described in a previous post.  When you get to the webpage just click on “Pictures and Videos” and then “View Album.”  

Before putting the quilt into an archival box for safe-keeping I photographed individual blocks, and then groups of blocks.  I used a tripod and no flash, but was not able to pan out far enough to photograph the entire quilt.  The close-up details are pretty amazing, though.

Dora Pomeroy’s Friendship Quilt

This is a detail from Dora Pomeroy’s (Sophia Isadora Morris) friendship quilt. She lived from 1873-1953, but I don’t know when the quilt was created.  A good textile detective might be able to date it based on the fabric and stitches.  It has always been my understanding it was sewn in the early part of the 20th century.

I recently archived this quilt to help preserve it, but before doing so I photographed each square.  The squares are approximately 12 inches, and are varied in their workmanship and style, but the high definition photography shows an incredible variety of stitches and unique attributes for each square, such as initials, symbols, or embellishments.

Dora was my great-grandmother, and this quilt was passed down to her oldest son (my grandfather), and to his only daughter (my mother).  I would like to share photos of it with all of Dora’s descendants if they contact me.

Detail (1) from friendship quilt
Detail (2) from friendship quilt

The quilt colors are remarkably vibrant after 100 years.  It had been hanging in my parents’ home for at least 30 years under plexiglass of some kind, which must have had UV filtering properties.  Under the glass it appeared to be faded, but when the glass was removed recently the colors were as vivid as the day it was framed, much to our joy and relief.