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“Whether you’ve just finished a new piece or you care for a treasured heirloom, a professional appraisal helps ensure your quilt is properly valued—especially for insurance and documentation purposes.”

What Can an Appraisal Be Used For?

  • Establishing replacement value for insurance
  • Purchasing a Fine Arts Floater policy
  • Determining fair market value for selling
  • Documenting value for donation, gift, or estate purposes
  • Meeting requirements for galleries, shows, or venues
  • Ensuring proper coverage during shipping or transit
  • Adding meaningful documentation to a quilt as a gift

Types of Appraisals Offered

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Insurance Replacement Appraisal

Your quilt is more than fabric and stitches—it’s time, skill, and often cherished memories. An insurance appraisal determines what it would cost to replace your quilt with one of similar quality and craftsmanship.

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Fair Market Appraisal

If you’re considering selling your quilt, this appraisal gives you a realistic sense of what it could bring in today’s market based on current trends in antique and contemporary quilts.

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Tax Donation Appraisal

Planning to donate a quilt? This provides the documentation required by the IRS to establish its value for charitable giving and estate planning.


Lisa Erlandson

Certified Quilt Appraiser with over 28 years of experience in quilted textiles. Lisa understands and takes into account artistry, technique, materials, condition, and the historical context of patterns and construction.

Accredited by the American Quilter’s Society

Is It Important To Get My Quilt Appraised?

Short answer? Yes—more than most people realize.

Many quilt owners assume their homeowner’s insurance will fully cover their quilt. But without a written appraisal, insurance companies often classify quilts as basic “bed coverings”—which means reimbursement may only reflect the cost of a blanket, not the true value of your work.

Your quilt is more than a blanket. It represents hours (sometimes years) of craftsmanship, carefully chosen fabrics, design decisions, and often a deeply personal or historical story. An appraisal ensures that value is recognized and protected.