American Quilt Museum

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I thought before I’d finished with my trip to theĀ American Quilt Museum that I would show you these pictures of it as I know some readers love quilts and some Folk Art.

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TheĀ American Quilt Museum shows artefacts and information on theĀ history of America from the early settlers through to the twentieth century.

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The exhibitions show the highly varied array of American traditions but I only photographed a few as time was tight and it was very dim in some of the rooms.

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Folk Art is generally a bit of a misunderstood term but in this museum they use it to mean the artistic heritage of ordinary folksĀ living in pre-industrial America.

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In one room, painted a striking red, is the display ofĀ home decoration made ā€˜by the people, for the people’. The guide explained how portraits were painted by travelling ‘artists’ who worked quickly and simply to keep the cost down, thus making a portrait attainable to the poorer classes. That’s why they look naive and plain (sometimes more than others).

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The museum has over 200 quilts, although only 50 are on display at any one time.

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This ‘giraffe’ here is actually from a fairground carousel which is why it’s neck is a bit short!

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One thing I love about places like these is the wealth of inspiration it fires in the imagination.

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I made a few colour palettes from things I’d seen, like this set of old sewing threads, for future design work.

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I’ve got a feeling that this is a Kaffe quilt but as I was whizzing about at this point, I never made a note.

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Lovely colours though šŸ™‚

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Ā Let’s finish with this super-cute baby bedĀ with a tiny quilt, pillows and netting – I hope it was for a doll and not a real baby!

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I’d definitely go back again as I only scratched the surface of what it has to offer – IĀ think Bath in general calls for a longer visit sometime especially as IĀ hear they’ve opened an Anthropologie there and you know how much I like Anthro!