Civil War Quilt
#12
Wonderful quilt, beautifully done.
It seems as though there is a lot of controversy over the URR quilts. Some say its factual, some say it was a ploy by pattern makers to create business. Personally, and imho, I take the middle ground. There are probably "enhanced" histories of these quilts, fictional but based on historic fact, again imho. Regardless, based in fact or not, both sides of this controversy make for a fascinating read.
Here's a site if you'd like to take a look (thia were shared with me by Loretta who warned not to take all at face value :wink: )
(There are quite a few web sites dealing with the history fact or fiction of URR quilts if you google URR quilts you'll find them.)
http://www.womenfolk.com/quilting_history/abolitionist.htm
a couple other websites with VERY interesting quilt history information (including civil war quilts):
http://www.swmpratt.com/quilting-articles.html
http://www.patternsfromhistory.com/
It seems as though there is a lot of controversy over the URR quilts. Some say its factual, some say it was a ploy by pattern makers to create business. Personally, and imho, I take the middle ground. There are probably "enhanced" histories of these quilts, fictional but based on historic fact, again imho. Regardless, based in fact or not, both sides of this controversy make for a fascinating read.
Here's a site if you'd like to take a look (thia were shared with me by Loretta who warned not to take all at face value :wink: )
(There are quite a few web sites dealing with the history fact or fiction of URR quilts if you google URR quilts you'll find them.)
http://www.womenfolk.com/quilting_history/abolitionist.htm
a couple other websites with VERY interesting quilt history information (including civil war quilts):
http://www.swmpratt.com/quilting-articles.html
http://www.patternsfromhistory.com/
#15
Originally Posted by jbsstrawberry
Wonderful quilt, beautifully done.
It seems as though there is a lot of controversy over the URR quilts. Some say its factual, some say it was a ploy by pattern makers to create business. Personally, and imho, I take the middle ground. There are probably "enhanced" histories of these quilts, fictional but based on historic fact, again imho. Regardless, based in fact or not, both sides of this controversy make for a fascinating read.
Here's a site if you'd like to take a look (thia were shared with me by Loretta who warned not to take all at face value :wink: )
(There are quite a few web sites dealing with the history fact or fiction of URR quilts if you google URR quilts you'll find them.)
http://www.womenfolk.com/quilting_history/abolitionist.htm
a couple other websites with VERY interesting quilt history information (including civil war quilts):
http://www.swmpratt.com/quilting-articles.html
http://www.patternsfromhistory.com/
It seems as though there is a lot of controversy over the URR quilts. Some say its factual, some say it was a ploy by pattern makers to create business. Personally, and imho, I take the middle ground. There are probably "enhanced" histories of these quilts, fictional but based on historic fact, again imho. Regardless, based in fact or not, both sides of this controversy make for a fascinating read.
Here's a site if you'd like to take a look (thia were shared with me by Loretta who warned not to take all at face value :wink: )
(There are quite a few web sites dealing with the history fact or fiction of URR quilts if you google URR quilts you'll find them.)
http://www.womenfolk.com/quilting_history/abolitionist.htm
a couple other websites with VERY interesting quilt history information (including civil war quilts):
http://www.swmpratt.com/quilting-articles.html
http://www.patternsfromhistory.com/
Lisa, thank you for the information. I agree with you about taking the middle ground-and it is a fascinating read. I have all of Barbara Brackman's books including "Facts and Fabrications: Unraveling the History of Quilts and Slavery"
My last question about the URR quilt-is everyone doing a specific pattern? Or different patterns? Is there a posting I should read to find out more about it? I seem to have too many questions!!
#19
Originally Posted by Loretta
Marcia, Check out the Underground Railroad sites, both on this board (we have discussed it many times) and on the internet. I have a post about it if anyone wants to make a URR - we are making one in the next year or so- no rush- would love to see what you make. Everyone makes their own quilt at their own pace and posting pictures of it if you wish. Join us! It is more about studying the legends and enjoying the historical ideas as you make the quilt.
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