Patchwork Quilts
Patchwork quilts are handmade blankets created by sewing together pieces of fabric, often in various colors and patterns. Each piece, or patch, is carefully chosen and stitched to form a larger design, making each quilt unique. Traditionally, these quilts were made from leftover fabric scraps, showcasing creativity and resourcefulness.
The art of patchwork quilting has a rich history, particularly in American culture, where it became popular in the 19th century. Many quilts tell stories or represent specific themes, and they can serve both practical and decorative purposes. Today, patchwork quilts are appreciated for their craftsmanship and artistic expression.