Winter Warmth: Coverlets, Quilts, and Clothing

Exhibition Website

Oct 27 2018 - Dec 30 2018

Fenimore Art Museum

Cooperstown, NY

Before the mid-20th-century advent of electric blankets, smart wool, and micro fiber, people fended off chilly winters with goods handcrafted from natural materials. Layers of wool and flannel drawers, petticoats, skirts, vests, and jackets topped by handknit scarves, hats, and mittens, protected wearers from the elements.

Transportation in unheated sleighs and carriages required comforters, quilts, and blankets to stave off the cold. Furs were especially helpful both as blankets and clothing. Fur coats, muffs, and stoles provided strong and fashionable protection against rain and snow. At home, batting-filled quilts in pleasing patterns and colors, mostly created by women, adorned beds. Woven coverlets safeguarded sleepers during cold winter nights.

These practical and functional items, meant to warm the body, also delighted the eye. For the modem viewer that is still part of their charm.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.          

  • Fiber Arts
  • American
  • 19th Century
  • Various artists

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