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Evans, Mrs Britannia (née Mainwaring) (Born in 1893. Married to William Henry Evans, a colliery stonemason, who made a quilting frame for his wife. They raised three children in Abercynon. Following her husband's death in 1962, she moved to London to live with her daughter, where she stayed until her death in 1983.)

Wholecloth quilt made by Mrs Britannia Evans (née Mainwaring) of Abercynon, 1920s-30s. Possibly made as part of a quilting scheme organised by the Rural Industries Bureau.

Top cover of burgundy coloured cotton sateen. Reverse of paisley-print cotton sateen (blue, red, yellow, white, and green on black ground). Carded wool filling. All stitches sewn by hand using burgundy coloured cotton thread (3-ply, S-twist). Quilting pattern consists of an outside border of double-spirals followed by wedges of 'square on point lattice' which are bordered by rectangles filled with small circles. Then there are hearts filled with spirals and trefoils and flowers surrounded by large bent leaves. The central motif of a large central cross, which is filled with chevrons, is surrounded by rows of triple chains on two sides and four roundels of windmill design, quatrefoils and shells on the other two sides.

Quilt
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Collection Area

Social & Cultural History

Item Number

F10.2

Creation/Production

Evans, Mrs Britannia (née Mainwaring)

Acquisition

Donation

Measurements

Length (cm): 205
Width (cm): 203

Techniques

Quilting
Hand sewn

Material

Wool (hair)
Cotton (fabric)

Location

In store-room
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