Baltimore Album Embroidered Quilt Square
Baltimore Album Embroidered Quilt Square
A hand-embroidered take on a traditional quilt block, stitched with a thousand-year old stitch. Wool on linen, 6.5x7.5 inches, ready to frame, hang on the wall, or use as a table centerpiece.
Baltimore Album Quilts originated in Baltimore, Maryland, in the 1840s and were done with applique in intricate stylized designs on each block, such as flowers, birds, wreaths, or even houses. These beautiful quilts are an almost never-ending source of inspiration!
The Bayeux stitch is a couching stitch usually done in wool, and is the main stitch used in the Bayeux Tapestry (not actually a tapestry!). It’s a giant 230 foot-long embroidery that dates back to 11th century in England, made to commemorate the Norman Conquest in 1066.
By using a stitch technique that’s over nine centuries old and combining it with more “modern” but still centuries-old quilting designs, these pieces create an interesting conversation of inherited skills and stories.