
QUILT INDEX RECORD
13-9-2
Where are the records for this quilt housed?
Mountain Heritage Center
Who documented this quilt?
Mountain Heritage Center; Southern Appalachian Quilts
Mountain Heritage Center's Accession Number:
MHC98.02.069
Person filling out this form is:
Quilt owner; Relative of quiltmaker
When was the form filled out?
1998; 2004
Choose the best description of the source to the quilt:
Quilt owner
If you are the quilt owner, how did you acquire this quilt?
Inherited
This is a:
Finished quilt
Quilt's title:
Massachusetts
Names for quilt's pattern in common use:
State of Massachusetts
Brackman # or other source & #:
2053; pattern variation
How wide is the quilt?
55 1/4"
How long is the quilt?
77"
Shape of edge:
Straight
Shape of corners:
Straight
What color is the quilt?
Black; Blue or Navy; Brown; Red; White
Overall color scheme:
Multicolor
Quilt's condition:
Good/moderate use
Damage:
Dirty; Disintegration of fabric; Fading; Stains; Tears or holes
Time period:
1901-1929
Who estimated the quilt's date?
Merikay Waldvogel
Further information concerning dates:
This pattern, one of a series of state blocks, appeared in "Hearth & Home" magazine and other farm magazines published by Vickery & Hill in Augusta, Maine, 1907-1912.
Describe the quilt's layout:
Block pattern
Number of quilt blocks:
12
Size of quilt blocks:
15" x 14"
Arrangement of quilt blocks:
Straight
Spacing of quilt blocks:
Separated by sashing with cornerstones or connecting blocks; Separated by pieced pattern sashing
What is the shape of the quilt blocks?
Squares
Sashing width:
1 1/2"
Number of borders:
1
Describe the borders:
Front to back keeping the checkerboard arrangement consistent.
Fiber types used to make the quilt top:
Cotton
Fabric types used to make the quilt top:
Other
Fabric styles used in the quilt top:
Checked; Dotted; Plaid; Print; Solid/plain; Striped; Other
Describe the fibers or fabrics in the quilt top:
Notice the recurring small squares of a blue-on-white print that simulates a copper-plate printed toile.
Piecing techniques used to make the quilt top:
Hand Piecing
Can you feel or see paper on the quilt that was used as a construction aid?
no
Materials used to make the back:
Cotton
Description of the back:
Backing is a purple, brown, and white Alamance Plaid.
Number of pieces of fabric in the quilt back:
4
Width of pieces on the back:
5 1/2"; 22 1/2"; 22 1/2"; 3 1/2"
Describe the back:
Hand sewn
Materials used in the quilt binding:
Cotton
Fabric structure of the binding:
Plain weave
How is the binding made?
Front turned to back
What is the width of the binding (measure on the top only)?
half inch - one inch
What kind of filling is used in the quilt?
Cotton
How thick is the quilt?
Thin (Less than 3/16?)
How are the layers held together?
Hand quilting
Thread type used for the quilting:
cotton
Color of thread used in the quilting:
white
Number of quilting stitches per inch, place 1:
6
Number of quilting stitches per inch, place 2:
5
Width between quilting lines:
1"
Can you see any knots on the front or back of the quilt?
no
Quilting designs used, overall motifs:
All-over-design; Elbow/fan
Features or notes about the quilt's appearance, materials, or construction:
Possibly ravelings from feed sacks used as quilting thread. Ground fabrics on the top are a combination of plain, twill, and satin woven fabrics.
Quilt top made by:
Hall, Eunice Leona Taylor
Quilted by:
Hall, Eunice Leona Taylor
Where the quilt was made, county:
Buncombe
Where the quilt was made, state:
North Carolina (NC)
Where the quilt was made, country:
United States
How was this quilt acquired?
Inheritance
Tell the story of how the quilt was obtained:
Inherited by Henry G. Hall, grandson of quilt maker. Mountain Heritage Center acquired the quilt from Barbara Hall, second wife of Henry G. Hall, Leicester community, Buncombe County, NC, after his death.
Describe anything about the history of the quilt that wasn't already recorded in a previous field:
Reportedly made in the Leicester community, Buncombe County, NC.
Why was the quilt made?
Unknown
The quilt was made to be used for:
Unknown
Quilt is presently used as:
Exhibit; Museum collection; Study or teaching aid
Where did the maker get their materials?
Unknown
Where did the maker find their pattern?
Commercial/Published source: Pattern
Commercial name of the pattern for the top:
Hearth & Home magazine
Where did the quiltmaker find the pattern for the quilting design on the quilt?
Unknown
Ownership of this quilt is:
Public Museum, Library, or Institution
Quilt owner's name:
Mountain Heritage Center Western Carolina University
Quilt owner's city:
Cullowhee
Quilt owner's county:
Jackson
Quilt owner's state:
North Carolina (NC)
Quilt owner's country:
United States
Quiltmaker's maiden name:
Taylor, Eunice Leona
Quiltmaker's gender:
Female
Quiltmaker's birth date:
07/24/1868
Quiltmaker's birthplace, country:
United States
Quiltmaker's date and place of death:
04/23/1921
Quiltmaker's father's name:
Taylor, Isom Andrew
Quiltmaker's mother's name:
Luther, Laura Ann Selena
Quiltmaker's spouse's/spouses' and /or partner's/partners' name(s):
Hall, Henry Steven
How many of the quiltmaker's children were boys?
1
Who photographed this quilt?
Tim Barnwell
Access and copyright information:
Restricted
Copyright holder:
Mountain Heritage Center
Details
Cite this Quilt
Hall, Eunice Leona Taylo. Massachusetts. 1901-1929. From Mountain Heritage Center, Mountain Heritage Center; Southern Appalachian Quilts. Published in The Quilt Index, https://quiltindex.org/view/?type=fullrec&kid=13-9-2. Accessed: 03/25/25