1940s Grandmother's Flower Garden Quilt
Most often known as Grandmother’s Flower Garden, the hexagon block is actually simply known as Mosaic or Honeycomb. There are a variety of another names for this pattern, depending on the colors and layout used. It is one of the more intricate quilts that can be made, based on the sheer number of pieces that make up the body of the quilt, and are most often hand stitched.
This quilt in particular was made with two scalloped edges and with a lovely array of feed sack fabrics and a rich sage green cotton border.
An exceptional rendition of this common pattern.
D E T A I L S
How it’s made: hand pieced and hand quilted
Weight: light summer weight
Measurements laid flat: 78” x 80”
Shown on a standard Full size bed.
C O N D I T I O N
Slight wear to a very small number of the pieces, mostly on one type of fabric, otherwise in beautiful condition. Some very minimal fabric bleed from another specific fabric, due to the way that it was dyed, through on the back that is barely noticeable.
Most importantly: Please do not cut this quilt for a coat or other project. It is too beautiful and in gorgeous condition and a work of art in and of itself. It would be tragic to cut up such a beautiful piece of textile history.
⋒ This is an antique piece, all photos have been taken in natural light and with limited editing to reflect its condition. Please keep in mind all antique pieces have little imperfections and reflect the story and charm of the piece.
⋒ This find will ship to you within one week of purchasing. International and combined shipping is available, please contact us via instagram DM at @Folkling for a personalized shipping quote.
—☽☼— All sales are final —☼☽—
We want you to love your vintage finds, so please look through the photos and read the listing description carefully and feel free to ask any and all questions before purchasing, as we do not accept returns.
Thank you for understanding!
Most often known as Grandmother’s Flower Garden, the hexagon block is actually simply known as Mosaic or Honeycomb. There are a variety of another names for this pattern, depending on the colors and layout used. It is one of the more intricate quilts that can be made, based on the sheer number of pieces that make up the body of the quilt, and are most often hand stitched.
This quilt in particular was made with two scalloped edges and with a lovely array of feed sack fabrics and a rich sage green cotton border.
An exceptional rendition of this common pattern.
D E T A I L S
How it’s made: hand pieced and hand quilted
Weight: light summer weight
Measurements laid flat: 78” x 80”
Shown on a standard Full size bed.
C O N D I T I O N
Slight wear to a very small number of the pieces, mostly on one type of fabric, otherwise in beautiful condition. Some very minimal fabric bleed from another specific fabric, due to the way that it was dyed, through on the back that is barely noticeable.
Most importantly: Please do not cut this quilt for a coat or other project. It is too beautiful and in gorgeous condition and a work of art in and of itself. It would be tragic to cut up such a beautiful piece of textile history.
⋒ This is an antique piece, all photos have been taken in natural light and with limited editing to reflect its condition. Please keep in mind all antique pieces have little imperfections and reflect the story and charm of the piece.
⋒ This find will ship to you within one week of purchasing. International and combined shipping is available, please contact us via instagram DM at @Folkling for a personalized shipping quote.
—☽☼— All sales are final —☼☽—
We want you to love your vintage finds, so please look through the photos and read the listing description carefully and feel free to ask any and all questions before purchasing, as we do not accept returns.
Thank you for understanding!
Most often known as Grandmother’s Flower Garden, the hexagon block is actually simply known as Mosaic or Honeycomb. There are a variety of another names for this pattern, depending on the colors and layout used. It is one of the more intricate quilts that can be made, based on the sheer number of pieces that make up the body of the quilt, and are most often hand stitched.
This quilt in particular was made with two scalloped edges and with a lovely array of feed sack fabrics and a rich sage green cotton border.
An exceptional rendition of this common pattern.
D E T A I L S
How it’s made: hand pieced and hand quilted
Weight: light summer weight
Measurements laid flat: 78” x 80”
Shown on a standard Full size bed.
C O N D I T I O N
Slight wear to a very small number of the pieces, mostly on one type of fabric, otherwise in beautiful condition. Some very minimal fabric bleed from another specific fabric, due to the way that it was dyed, through on the back that is barely noticeable.
Most importantly: Please do not cut this quilt for a coat or other project. It is too beautiful and in gorgeous condition and a work of art in and of itself. It would be tragic to cut up such a beautiful piece of textile history.
⋒ This is an antique piece, all photos have been taken in natural light and with limited editing to reflect its condition. Please keep in mind all antique pieces have little imperfections and reflect the story and charm of the piece.
⋒ This find will ship to you within one week of purchasing. International and combined shipping is available, please contact us via instagram DM at @Folkling for a personalized shipping quote.
—☽☼— All sales are final —☼☽—
We want you to love your vintage finds, so please look through the photos and read the listing description carefully and feel free to ask any and all questions before purchasing, as we do not accept returns.
Thank you for understanding!