Arizona Quilt Documentation Project

Welcome to the Arizona Quilt Documentation Project blog! We are glad you found us. We are passionate about documenting quilts in Arizona. Every quilt is important. Please contact us at azquiltdoc@yahoo.com if you are interested in having your quilts documented. We are happy to help you in any way we can.

Friday, March 16, 2018

Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, Arizona



The Phoenix Metro documenting team does most of our Arizona Museums.  Recently we have begun documenting quilts at the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona.  They have about 80 quilts in their collection.  We completed 20 on our first visit this week. Members of the Heritage Quilters gave us a hand folding and sorting the quilts.  Many hands make light work.  The Sharlot Hall Museum quilts will soon be seen on our Arizona page of the Quilt Index.

It was a great day, always fun and educational to see these quilts up close.  One quilt in the collection, from Sharlot Mabridth Hall, is this faded and worn red and green applique. Still a beautiful example.  The Heritage Quilters have reproduced this quilt for the museum and that quilt can be seen in the governor mansion at the museum.  

A member of the American Quilt Study Group is doing research on early quilts with borders of vases of flowers.  I have shared this interesting quilt for the research. This kind of connection and ongoing study, education and research is what makes all the time and effort of documenting our Arizona quilts worthwhile and very exciting.










No comments:

Post a Comment