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  2. Log Cabin (quilt block) - Wikipedia

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    Log cabin quilt square made by Janet Reed in Monroe County, Indiana in 1880. The Log Cabin quilt block is a North American pieced quilt pattern where narrow strips of fabric surround a central square. Usually, the block is bisected diagonally, with one half using lighter colors than the other half. [1]

  3. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    Log cabin quilts are pieced quilts featuring blocks made of strips of fabric, typically encircling a small centered square (traditionally a red square, symbolizing the hearth of the home), with light strips forming half the square and dark strips the other half.

  4. Jessie T. Pettway - Wikipedia

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    Jessie's first quilt was an "Eight Pointed Star" pattern. She began completing patterns by herself at age twelve. Always using repurposed cloth and materials given to her by community members or her family in Mobile, Alabama , Jessie recalled, "My aunt had a old book of patterns that she sometime used, but I didn't like no book patterns.

  5. Mimi Dietrich - Wikipedia

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    Mimi Dietrich is an American quilter, quilting instructor, author of 17 books about quilting and a member of the Quilter's Hall of Fame. [1] A lifelong resident of Maryland, she lives in the Baltimore County community of Catonsville. Her first book, Happy Endings: Finishing the Edges of Your Quilts, was originally published in 1987.

  6. Quilts of Gee's Bend - Wikipedia

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    A 1979 quilt by Lucy Mingo of Gee's Bend, Alabama. It includes a nine-patch center block surrounded by pieced strips. The quilts of Gee's Bend are quilts created by a group of women and their ancestors who live or have lived in the isolated African-American hamlet of Gee's Bend, Alabama along the Alabama River.

  7. Mary Elizabeth Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth was born in Boykin, Alabama to Reverend Spurllin Pettway and his wife on a sharecropping and subsistence farm.Their main crops were cotton and sorghum. [3] ...