Broken Dish Bow Tie Quilt
- Cotton
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49 x 48 in
(124.46 x 121.92 cm)
- Lucy Hilty
White with navy blue and white calico triangles form the quilt top over a thin cotton batting. The triangle arrangement is sometimes called broken dish. Mrs. Nellie Worthington or a member of her family pieced the bold broken dish pattern in diagonal lines. Lucy used a dark navy calico print to replace the original back. She hand bound the edges. She tried a new quilting pattern. It tessellates or covers the same plane with congruent copies of the same region with no holes or overlap across the quilt as side-by-side white thread lines stitched on the diagonal form intersecting 1” squares to emphasize the movement of the broken dish pattern.
Techniques: Machine pieced, hand quilted
Culture: American
Geographic Location: North and Central America, United States
Credit Line: Gift of Rosemary Mucklow, The Lucy Hilty Collection
- Subject Matter: American Victorian Era
- Created: c. 1900
- Inventory Number: 2003.306.004