Bespoke: You pick the size! Choose either Classic fit or Petite.
A vibrant example of an American scrap quilt, this Eight-Point Star (diamond-pieced) quilt top dates to approximately the 1930s–1940s and reflects the resourceful ingenuity of Depression-era quiltmaking. Each star is composed of solid red points surrounding centers of assorted printed cottons—many likely repurposed from feedsacks and household textiles—set within a crisp white ground and organized in a grid with red cornerstones. The quilt is entirely hand-pieced and hand-quilted, the cheerful palette and practical construction suggest it was made as a functional, everyday textile, most likely in the American Midwest or rural South.
This quilt is light, and has a bit of loft. The backing is cute calico floral, likely finished in the last 20 years. If you have further questions, please direct message us and we are happy to send you a video.
The shawl collar allows for several different style options. This jacket is meant to be worn right side up or upside down.
Fit features slouchy shoulders and a generous drape.
As an example, I am 5'7 and wear the classic, while a petite will work best for those 5'4 and smaller :)
If you have any questions about this jacket please direct message us on instagram and we will answer your question as quickly as possible.
We do not accept returns! If you have any doubt, please reach out! For sizing questions direct message us via instagram and we will be happy to send videos showing how our jackets fit.
Please note that all of our jackets are made from antique quilts and the fabric reflects this. Our fabrics are sometimes older than 100 years and we believe that makes them perfectly imperfect. We recommend spot cleaning if necessary.