Episode 52 | Are Quilts Folk Art? Collecting Antique American Quilts with Laura Saville

Episode 52 | Are Quilts Folk Art? Collecting Antique American Quilts with Laura Saville

Author: Matt Ledbetter March 16, 2026 Duration: 1:34:09

In this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter sits down with longtime friend and antique dealer Laura Saville for a full conversation on antique American quilts, how to look at them, how to date them, and why more collectors are starting to take them seriously as both historical objects and pieces of art.

Laura talks about falling headfirst into quilts over the last several months, studying fabrics, construction, and textile history, and learning how quilts connect to antique clothing, regional taste, and daily life in America. Matt brings in the picking side of it too, explaining how common quilts once were in Southern households, how they were stored, and why dealers used to bring stacks of them back from house calls and auctions.

Together, Matt and Laura get into the practical side of collecting. They talk about mothball smell and why it does not always mean a textile is ruined, how long quilts actually take to make, the difference between quilts and coverlets, early whole cloth examples, hand stitching versus machine stitching, crazy quilts, Victorian era patterns, Gee’s Bend, what makes one quilt worth sixty dollars and another worth thousands, and how personal taste shapes what collectors chase.

In the back half of the episode, the conversation opens up into a warehouse walkthrough as Matt and Laura start pulling and discussing many different quilts in person. They look at fabric, stitching, pattern names, dating clues, collector categories, African American quilt interest, Double Wedding Ring quilts, and the kind of instinct that starts to develop when you’ve handled enough material. The episode ends with practical advice on how to choose a quilt when you are standing at a show and trying to decide what is actually worth buying.

If you are curious about quilts as folk art, textile history, or the real world of buying antique quilts, this is one of the most useful episodes House of Folk Art has done on the subject.

Chapters
00:00 | Laura’s Deep Dive Into Quilts
01:15 | Dating Quilts Through Clothing and Fabric
02:13 | How Many Quilts Were in a Household
03:00 | Trunks, Attics, and How Quilts Survived
05:30 | Mothballs and Getting the Smell Out
05:47 | How Long Does It Take to Make a Quilt
06:33 | Were Quilts in Early America
08:30 | Coverlets, Whole Cloth Quilts, and Early Textiles
11:05 | Hand Stitching vs Machine Stitching
12:40 | What Makes a Good Country Quilt
13:30 | Crazy Quilts and the Victorian Era
15:00 | Quilts Inside Quilts and Picking Stories
16:40 | Where All Those Quilts Ended Up
17:00 | Quilt Racks and How They Were Used
17:55 | Gee’s Bend and Quilts Entering the Art World
20:40 | Why Quilts Read Like Art at Auction
22:30 | What Makes One Quilt Worth More Than Another
24:20 | Colonial Revival Quilts and 1930s Patterns
25:30 | New York Beauty and Reading Old Fabric
26:30 | Utilitarian Quilts vs Decorative Quilts
27:30 | Learning Quilts as an Independent Researcher
28:00 | What Should You Buy at an Antique Show
38:00 | Moving Into the Warehouse Walkthrough
52:00 | Looking at Quilts in Person
1:05:00 | African American Quilt Collector Interest
1:10:00 | Double Wedding Ring and Pattern Recognition
1:20:49 | Deep Dive Into Collector Categories
1:27:28 | Final Buying Advice for Quilt Collectors

Laura Saville is based in North Carolina and maintains a full time booth at The Antique Marketplace in Greensboro: 

6428 Burnt Poplar Rd
Greensboro, NC 27409

Laura’s main booth is the first booth to the left behind the counter.

Laura also regularly sets up at regional antiques shows, including:

Tarheel Antiques Festival
April 10–11, 2026
226 North Lloyd’s Dairy Rd
Efland, NC 27243

Liberty Antique Festival
April 24–25, 2026
2855 Pike Farm Rd
Staley, NC 27355
Laura’s booth: M5

Fishersville Antiques Expo
May 8–9, 2026
227 Expo Rd
Fishersville, VA 22939
Inside the first building

Do you know a folk artist or have a picking story worth sharing? Reach out to the show:

houseoffolkart@gmail.com
(919) 410 8002

Leave your name and where you are from and you might hear yourself on a future episode.

Follow @houseoffolkart for more stories, adventures, and upcoming auction dates at LedbetterAuctions.com.


Matt Ledbetter lives in a world of vibrant paint, carved wood, and compelling stories. In House of Folk Art, this Gibsonville, North Carolina auctioneer and collector pulls up a chair to share that world, drawing directly from his deep connections within the Southern folk art community. His perspective is unique; because he organizes renowned quarterly auctions, Matt often knows the artists personally and has handled their work firsthand. This isn't a distant academic lecture. Instead, each episode feels like a conversation about the objects and the people who make them, exploring the intricate history behind the creations and the profound, often very personal, motivations that drive the artists. You’ll hear about intimate encounters and the small details that give this art its soul, from the choice of reclaimed materials to the narratives etched into the surface. Tuning into this podcast means getting a backstage pass to a living tradition, where every whirligig, portrait, or memory jug carries a fragment of cultural history. Matt’s guidance helps unravel the rich tapestry of this creative landscape, making the stories behind Southern folk art accessible and deeply engaging for anyone curious about the visual heritage of the region. The House of Folk Art podcast builds, piece by piece, a vivid understanding of why these works resonate so powerfully.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 58

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Duration: 1:04:08
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Duration: 1:06:13
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Duration: 52:19
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Duration: 48:19
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