Patchwork quilts are made with patterns, many of which are common designs in North America.
- Anvil
- Basket
- Bear Paw
- Brick Work
- Churn Dash
- Corn and Beans
- Dogwood and Sunflower
- Double Wedding Ring
- Dove in the Window
- Dresden Plate
- Drunkard's Path
- Eight-Pointed Star
- Four Patch
- Hen and Chickens
- God's Eye
- Grandmother's Flower Garden
- Liberty Star Block
- Lincoln Platform
- Log Cabin
- Nebraska Pinwheel
- Nebraska State Block
- Nine Patch
- Pinwheel
- Roman Square
- Roman Stripe
- Rose of Sharon, or Whig Rose
- School House
- Sunbonnet Babies
- Tumbling Blocks
- Wild Goose Chase
References
- ^ "Quilt Discovery Experience - Homestead National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ^ "Tredyffrin Easttown Historical Society History Quarterly Digital Archives Source: July 1985 Volume 23 Number 3, Pages 99–106 Quilt Patterns in American History Barbara Fry TEHS - Quarterly Archives". www.tehistory.org. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
Further reading
- Brackman, Barbara (2020). Encyclopedia of pieced quilt patterns (Third ed.). Bowling Green, Ohio. ISBN 978-1-893824-97-3. OCLC 1225199915.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Brewster, Paul G. (1950). "The Romance of Quilt Names". Hoosier Folklore. 9 (2): 59–62. ISSN 0731-213X. JSTOR 27650012.
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