Patchwork Souvenirs of the 1933 World’s Fair/the Sears National Quilt Contest and Chicago’s Century of Progress Exposition

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Patchwork Souvenirs of the 1933 World’s Fair is the story of the largest quilt exhibition ever organized: the Sears National Quilt Contest held in 1933 all over Chicago’s Century of Progress Exposition. The results of a number of years’ research, the book presents a thoughtful picture of quiltmaking within the early twentieth century and of what happened when the art of quiltmaking collided with commercial opportunism.
Attracting quilters nationwide, the Sears contest offered a grand prize of $1,200 for what used to be to be The us’s champion quilt; total prize money would be $7,500. More than 25,000 quilts were entered in local and regional contests nationwide, and the 30 winners from those contents were put on public display within the Sears Pavilion on the fair.
The contest used to be not without its controversy. When it used to be announced, rules stated that preference would be given to quilts which developed the Century of Progress theme. Alternatively, when the prizes were awarded, commemorative quilts were ignored in favor of traditional patterns. Disgruntled contestants complained to Sears that the judges were biased in favor of tradition.
The winning quilt, referred to as the Unknown Star, used to be entered by Margaret Rogers Caden of Lexington, Kentucky. Much of the work on Ms. Caden’s quilt used to be done by seamstresses who sewed for hire, in violation of contest rules.
Patchwork Souvenirs of the 1933 World’s Fair traces and beautifully illustrates the developments of the contest. Included are biographical sketches of the quiltmakers; interviews with a number of of the women who helped make the grand champion quilt; careful documentation of materials, method of construction, and history of every quilt within the book; illustrations from promotional materials for the fair, quilt owners, newspapers, books, and magazines of the period; and appendices listing contest winners at local, regional, and national levels.
Patchwork Souvenirs of the 1933 World’s Fair is a remarkable work that shows the importance of quiltmaking in women’s lives all over the first third of the twentieth century.

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