pineapple quilt patterns

Which model is hand-sewn quilted quilts of America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries? Nine models commonly seen this quilt historian describes here.
1. Coverage is one of the first models. They were sewn upper ALLOVER nothing and quilt, or as the context and other sewing patterns.
2. Plumas were more frequent before the Civil War quilts and luxury details that have been used on special occasions, or given gift. The pen feathers was not so long ago said, were short, like a flower petal, and rounded tips. Pen drawings are sewn into a variety of reasons such as a crown, the crown, the pineapple and heart. Pen drawings are commonly used in red and green appliqué quilts © during the middle years of the 19th century neo-colonial and appliquéd bedspreads © made in the 20th century before the War World.
3. Diamond pendants have been knitted squares, often used in conjunction with patterns of feathers. Power are large or small in size. Wall was sutured parts © d to hold the stick in place and fill the background areas of the quilt. After the Civil War, the size of the diamond create greater and became Only model sewing on some quilts. The largest diamond found in blankets vintage.
4. Another common option for a while and quilts utility model are
a grid. Because the model ALLOVER, seating is great for a larger size. As the background pattern, were less important in terms tile or applique design © D. Once again, a special quilt received small networks, which fills the empty spaces hold the stick and layers well together.
5 and 6. Cables and chevrons sewn on the borders and sashing strips. Cables were connected S-curve to the vertical a border or sashing. Straight lines were forming Chevron "V" fill the width of the zigzag border. One, two, and three lines of diminishing size the son and strip form. The two officials century quilt, used these two models.
7. Single and double parallel lines are usually Upholstered diagonally across the entire quilt or just to the border. Pre-Civil War quilts May having triple parallel lines, close together in substantive areas around sconces © s, and borders. In the nineteenth century, women across the lines of padded wall parts ©. Single and double lines, further apart than before bedspreads, quilts are sewn for harvesting.
8. Fan Quilting also called "elbow used Quilter quilting because the extent of his elbow to the fingers so that the fan-shaped arc. Methodists and Baptists popular names Fan's Fan too fan, the boss because it was quick and easy for a group of women from the church developed around a large quilting frame. In England, the fan is called waves. The pattern was more common later in the last quarter of the 19th and first half of 20th century quilts, and particularly People in the South and the Midwest south. The fan is used especially in blankets all day.
9. A quarter of an inch inside the stitching is sometimes called "quilting on the piece" or "on site" reflects exactly how it appeared. This model has been used in times of mid-nineteenth century after century, never to be a pattern common to the late 20s.
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