Quilt Museums Giving The Old And The Young A Rich Peek On History

By Margaret Price


Tourist would likely visit place that showcase recreational activity were invented during the digital area. Museums that do not showcase the works of Leonardo Da Vinci or other famous painters are less likely to have visitors. Tourists lack interest going to quilt museums since this kind of museum would only display huge pieces of colorful fabrics. Not knowing that these fabrics serve as a reminder of the horrid past that was left behind, and the heroes that made the past a thing in the past.

Life during the colonial era was hard. Families lived in shabby houses that can be easily destroyed by harsh weathers, and can easily be penetrated by the cold during the winter. Also, people were finding it hard to put food on the table. With the cold, and no food in the stomach, families get weak and prone to illnesses that may result in death.

During that period, only men were recognized as fit to be employed by the government and private establishments. Women are considered to do the house chores alone. The house chores include taking care of the home and their meager belongings, preservation and preparation of food, and taking care of the wellbeing of all. However, the wages of men is not enough for their family to survive.

As food is being prioritized, other needs like clothing, and or garments that can protect them from the cold becomes neglected. This is why some housewives resulted to quilting the used clothes of their parents, grandparents, and the clothes of family members. The housewives make quilts as bedcovers, or put up into their windows to stop the freeze from coming in, or to serve as blankets for their children.

As the years passed by, quilting became a hobby. It became a skill that became prominent among women of any age. So prominent, that it became a custom for young females to make 12 quilts that are pieced and 1 quilt that is an applique for the bridal bed. When it is decided that the couple is to be married, all thirteen quilts are sewn together to make one masterpiece quilt.

A quilt has become an heirloom, too. A mother would give the offspring a quilt to remind the child of how the family has lived in the past. The offspring will then pass it on to the next generations that will bring honor to the ancestry.

There is also called a gathering called the quilting bee. This is where every female, who knows how to quilt, will be gathered in a venue where there would be a feast, and sharing of stories and ideas. The young will sing, dance, and court each other, bringing the community close.

Some women place their quilts in a prominent place in the wall. Those pieces are the more colorful and elaborate ones. By showing the piece they made, they are also showing just how sharp their skills in quilting has become.

When vacationing, widen your mind by visiting this kind of museum. One would never know that the piece one is looking at is from a uniform of war hero that helped the country bring freedom to the citizens. After all, the present is a result from the past that will be carried out to the future.




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