Quilt number: |
1024JL |
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Owner: |
Joyce Lannin |
Location: |
WA Country |
Maker: |
Joyce Lannin |
Country/Place
where quilt was made: |
AUSTRALIA WA |
Date: |
1941 - 1970 |
Description: |
Hand sewn patchwork quilt with a pattern of blue stars. Each star consists of hexagons in the centre with part diamonds forming the star shape. The quilt is made from scraps. It is not padded and the backing is cotton and has a hexagon star border. 2660 x 2470 mm
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General Pattern: |
Patchwork, Pieced Repeat Block
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Quilt History: |
The quilt was made by Joyce Lannin at Lake Grace, Western Australia in the 1950s for her grand-daughter Tahlec Ric Johnson. It is still used.
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Story of Quilt: |
Joyce Lydia Lannin. "As long as she can remember Joyce has had an interest in sewing. As a small child she sat and watched her mother sewing at the machine or doing fancy work by hand so it is not surprising that she soon had a needle and cotton in her hands
When her mother began doing patchwork it was no wonder that Joyce took an interest in that too. From her mother she obtained her first hexagon template and was soon spending all her spare time sewing medallions together to make her first quilt. She worked the medallions in patterns as the ideas came into her head with the result that the quilt is very beautiful. At this time there were no books as it was before patchwork became popular.
After completing the first quilt Joyce decided to make a quilt for each of her four granddaughters. These quilts were made with large patches forming stars in the colours of their bedrooms. They are all different as the patches are arranged differently and thus each has its own appearance."
Â...Â...Â...Â...Â...Â...Â....."Joyce has only made her quilts from patches she has in her scrap box. They have all been made by hand and sewn by hand. The backs are all made from sheets with a row of patchwork flowers at the edge." [Joyce Lydia Lannin]
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