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Special Exhibit - Christopher Wilson Tate
Special Exhibit - Christopher Wilson Tate
Antique Quilts of the British Isles. It's a spectacular exhibit showing at International Quilt Festival in Houston, Texas - starting tonight.
This English Georgian quilt is made with fabrics dating from the 1770s to early 1800s. It was hand-pieced and appliquéd. And it has a prestigious provenance, having been owned by Fleur Cowles, a well-known American socialite.
This quilt and about twenty others are from the collection of Christopher Wilson-Tate - Moda designer, antique quilt collector and purveyor, and British quilt historian. They are exquisite examples of North Country English and Welsh quilting.
Made with English Victorian silks and velvets, this hand-pieced Tumbling Block quilt originated from North Yorkshire, England and dates to 1870-1880.
Dating to 1870, this elongated Hexagon patchwork coverlet includes fabrics from as early as 1850. It originated from Derbyshire, England. The tiny hexagons in the center medallion measure less than 1/2" across.
Hand-pieced, hand-appliquéd and hand-quilted, this unique Victorian wedding quilt was made in 1882 and comes from County Durham, England. (Shhh... this is my favorite quilt in the exhibit.)
Antique Quilts of the British Isles will be on display during International Quilt Festival - November 7 through 11, 2018.
The exhibit is sponsored by Antique Textiles Company, London, England and Moda Fabrics.
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