Solid-color quilts were common: one solid piece of fabric quilted to another with stuffing in between. The fabric could be white or colored, cotton or wool. This quilt and its detail are from http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/quilts/13.htm.


Another common style was the medallion quilt. This quilt consisted of a large center piece, which could be either a large piece of fabric (often with a printed design), an appliqued block (designs stitched onto a solid piece of fabric), or rarely, a pieced block (pieces of different fabric sewn together to make a pattern). The center piece was surrounded by multiple varying borders which continued the center piece's theme. More information on these quilts is available at http://www.womenfolk.com/quilting_history/medallion.htm, which is where these pictures are from.



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