This is an American antique quilt made circa 1890's-1920's. This is a traditional Lone Star Quilt Pattern. This is a quintessential Lancaster County, Pennsylvania quilt. This piece is exceptional for its meticulous hand sewing and museum-worthy hand quilting. We have used a vintage army jacket for the sleeves. For closures we have attached 6 Mother of Pearl or Abalone shell buttons that were made during the same era as the quilt. In keeping with the history of the quilt, for a tag we included a page from a historic children's fabric book from the turn of the century. There is some light discoloration on the ivory colored fabric of this quilt, it is so light that we could not capture it with our camera, you may be able to catch it in our video at the end of this listing. In our opinion this piece is thin, light weight, super soft, and has a great drape. This piece is very flattering to wear. If you have further questions please direct message us and we are happy to send you a video.
- Please reference measurements for a specific fit.
- One Size Fits Most - Model is 5’4 and approximately 125lbs
- Two Pockets
Measurements
49” top of the back of neck to the bottom of the hem (overall length)
21” laying flat, armpit to armpit, buttoned jacket
21.5” shoulder seam to bottom of arm, uncuffed
27” slits
6 buttons down the front
Please note that all of our jackets are made from antique quilts and the fabric reflects this. Our fabrics are sometimes older than 100 years old and are perfectly worn. We believe this is what makes them special and is part of their charm. All of our garments are pre-washed in special restoration quilt wash. We recommend only spot cleaning if necessary.
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