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Understanding Quilt-Specific Colors: Lancaster Blue
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.
Lancaster Blue
Lancaster blue, sometimes called Pennsylvania blue after Pennsylvania’s Lancaster County, are a ‘double blue’ similar to double pinks in that they are composed of a fine light blue print on a slightly darker blue ground. They were popular in quiltmaking in the same period as the double pinks, roughly 1860 to 1880.
Lancaster Blue
Lancaster blue, sometimes called Pennsylvania blue after Pennsylvania’s Lancaster County, are a ‘double blue’ similar to double pinks in that they are composed of a fine light blue print on a slightly darker blue ground. They were popular in quiltmaking in the same period as the double pinks, roughly 1860 to 1880.
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Museum
Michigan State University Museum Michigan Quilt Project
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c1880
Harvest Sun -
1888
Bertha's Wedding ... Ronk, Lucinda
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c1890
Double T -
c1880
Mennonite Barn Ra... -
1876-1900
Trip Around the W... -
1876
Brick Wall Lyon, Maria Louise
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