This Crazy Quilt, circa 1920s, is hand-embroidered, hand-pieced and hand-quilted. Most crazy quilts are not quilted, but this one is hand-quilted in black thread and small stitches and straight lines throughout the body of the quilt.
The piecework is a combination of cottons, linens, satins, silk-acetates and acetates all of which are in excellent condition with the sole exception of a black silk-acetate in one corner that has experienced some shattering (see photos). The back is a blue cotton that has been turned to the front and hand-stitched to form the binding. The batting appears to be an 80-20 cotton/polyester mix that is lightweight.
It is in excellent overall condition with the shattering issue described above (and photographed), a 1-inch seam separation at the binding and a tan dot (the size of a marker tip) on one tan patch.
It measures 62 by 76 inches and comes from a smoke-free and pet-free home. It is shown on a queen-size bed.