I have a question regarding the construction of period-correct quilts:
- Is wool an appropriate batting to use?
I know that it is not uncommonly done in modern quilt-making, and I suspect that it would be correct for the period that we portray...But I have been able to find no firm documentation of it (then again, I am far from a quilt research expert). Interestingly, my Grandmother in Mississippi has a lovely wool-batted quilt that has been in our family for many decades...I suspect it may go back to the mid-nineteenth century, but have no way of knowing for sure.
Anyway, if anyone could point me in the right direction regarding the answer to this question, I would be grateful.
Thank you very much!
- Is wool an appropriate batting to use?
I know that it is not uncommonly done in modern quilt-making, and I suspect that it would be correct for the period that we portray...But I have been able to find no firm documentation of it (then again, I am far from a quilt research expert). Interestingly, my Grandmother in Mississippi has a lovely wool-batted quilt that has been in our family for many decades...I suspect it may go back to the mid-nineteenth century, but have no way of knowing for sure.
Anyway, if anyone could point me in the right direction regarding the answer to this question, I would be grateful.
Thank you very much!
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