Alling Coverlet Museum

The Alling Coverlet Museum is home to the largest collection of American hand-woven coverlets in the United States. Named after Mrs. Merle Alling, a resident of Rochester, New York, and an avid coverlet collector, the museum is situated in a former newspaper printing office that dates back to 1901. The museum showcases an impressive array of hand-woven coverlets from the years 1820 to 1880, with a collection that takes over six years to rotate through public display. 

 

In addition to the coverlets, visitors can explore a dedicated quilt room, view various looms and spinning wheels, and examine a range of weaving tools. The museum also maintains a collection of documents that provide insight into the history of weaving and textiles. Additionally, the Alling Gift Shop offers a selection of woven goods, books, puzzles, and unique gift items, making it a perfect stop for those interested in the craft and its history.