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Crazy Patch Quilt 
Leah Zook Hartzler
Photographed by Schecter Lee
Crazy Patch Quilt
Crazy Patch Quilt 
Leah Zook Hartzler
Photographed by Schecter Lee
Crazy Patch Quilt Leah Zook Hartzler Photographed by Schecter Lee
Record Details

Crazy Patch Quilt

Artist ((dates unknown))
Date1903
Place/RegionPennsylvania, United States
MediumWool and cotton with cotton embroidery
Dimensions88 × 75"
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wigton
Accession number1984.25.15
CopyrightThe American Folk Art Museum believes this work to be in the public domain.
Description

According to family history, this quilt was made by Leah Zook Hartzler for her sister, Lydia, on the occasion of Lydia’s marriage to Daniel J. Yoder in 1903. While obviously influenced by the silk Crazy quilts popular in America in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, this Amish maker from Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, imposed order and regularity on what is by definition a disordered and asymmetrical design. The Crazy patches are set off neatly by pumpkin-colored squares at the corners, and close examination reveals that even the Crazy patches themselves are ordered by a traditional Mifflin County four-patch pattern. Unlike typical Crazies that are usually tied and often lack a filling, this is a real quilt, composed of three layers joined together by a variety of quilting motifs.

Elizabeth V. Warren, "Crazy Patch Quilt," exhibition label from Crazy Patch Quilt. Elizabeth V. Warren, curator. New York: American Folk Art Museum, 2010.

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