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Understanding Quilt-Specific Colors: Butterscotch
Each of these color galleries represents a color given as a value for “Quilt-Specific Colors” in the Quilt Index Comprehensive Fields. Very specific “quilty” colors often reveal specific fabrics, a specific historical time period, or a particular quilting method. The quilts pictured in these galleries range from the late eighteenth century to the 1940s, and illustrate a wide variety of fabrics and techniques. Some quilts contain examples of more than one of these colors and thus appear in more than one gallery. In addition to these galleries, a good reference for learning more about quilt-specific colors is Eileen Jahnke Trestain’s book, Dating Fabrics: A Color Guide, 1800-1960.
Butterscotch
Butterscotch fabrics often date to the middle of the nineteenth century and were frequently used as a background for a pieced pattern. Butterscotch prints are often small, with the motifs closely packed together.
Butterscotch
Butterscotch fabrics often date to the middle of the nineteenth century and were frequently used as a background for a pieced pattern. Butterscotch prints are often small, with the motifs closely packed together.
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Museum
Michigan State University Museum Michigan Quilt Project
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c1880
Sunshine and Shad... -
1876-1900
Shoo Fly Durkee, Mary Elizab...
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c1880
Mennonite Barn Ra...
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