This is about a quilt made by a woman named Jane A. Stickle that she finished in 1863. I believe the quilt is in the Bennington Museum, Bennington, Vermont.
A woman named Brenda Manges Papadakis has written a book called "Dear Jane" which is an homage to the quilt and quiltmaker.
Brenda writes "letters" to Jane as she explores the quilt. Brenda has taught quite a few classes making these blocks and she calls the quilts based on this quilt "Baby Janes" - or maybe it's the blocks she calls "Baby Janes"
There are 169 small blocks in the quilt itself, and 60 pieced triangles in the border (14 on each side and one in each corner) that are each different.
I don't know what the finished size of the original quilt is. I think it's quite large. There are photos of different sized quilts in the book that have been made using the blocks - some mimic the original and some makers have totally original concepts.
It's basically a sampler quilt made with blocks that vary from 3 to 5 inches in size, but they appear to have been "framed" with muslin to get them to be about the same size. then there is a very narrow sashing between each block.
The scalloped border is spectacular.