Pleated Christmas Heart - Danevang, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
N 29° 02.602 W 096° 12.445
14R E 771940 N 3216008
Painted by Becky Swanson of El Campo, TX, for the Danish Heritage Preservation Society Museum. This Pleated Christmas Heart dates back to the 1860's and Hans Christian Anderson.
Waymark Code: WMTQ2Y
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/27/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member macleod1
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This barn quilt can be seen on the side of the Pioneer House (visit link) a restored and furnished 1920's Danish home. The Pioneer House is one of many hisoric properties at the Danish Heritage Museum of Devang, (visit link)


Pleated Christmas hearts (Danish: Julehjerte) are a Danish and north German crafts, commonly used as Christmas ornaments.

The exact age and origin of the tradition of making paper hearts is unknown, but the oldest known pleated Christmas hearts were made by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen in 1860. However, as Andersen's heart has no handle, it seems unlikely it could have been used as a Christmas tree ornament. That pleated heart is today located in the Hans Christian Andersen Museum in the city of Odense in Denmark. It is documented, however, that Andersen did make decorations for Christmas trees, and that the predecessors of the pleated Christmas hearts were made from wicker baskets.

The oldest known guide to making pleated Christmas hearts is found in the Official Nordic handicraft Journal (1871), and the oldest pleated Christmas heart (from 1873) is preserved at the National Museum of Denmark, in Copenhagen. But it was still some 40 years before the pleated Christmas hearts became more widespread.

It is believed that kindergartens from around 1910 started spreading the use of the pleated Christmas hearts, which were made from glossy paper in order to enhance the children's creative abilities, patience, and fine motor skills.

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I have waymarked Painted Barn Quilts in McCormick, SC. I never thought I would see one in a small Danish town in Texas. To my knowledge there are only three other barn quilts waymarked in Texas and they are located 40 miles southwest of Lubbock.


Type of Barn: Other

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