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  2. Jinny Beyer - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, while residing in India after spells in Borneo, Nepal and South America, [2] she sought a new project after she had run out of yarn. [1] Beyer was given a Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt pattern, [2] and cut her first quilt into 600 hexagons of Indian fabrics in the colors dark blue and deep red.

  3. Cuesta Benberry - Wikipedia

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    Piece of My Soul: Quilts by Black Arkansans (2000) [5] 20th Century Quilts 1900-1970: Women Make Their Mark (1997) [6] A Patchwork of Pieces: An Anthology of Early Quilt Stories, 1845–1940 (1993) [7] "Afro-American Women and Quilts: An Introductory Essay", a landmark article published in Uncoverings, 1980, ed. Sally Garoutte.

  4. Sunbonnet babies - Wikipedia

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    Melcher herself did not originate the use of the sunbonnet babies as quilting pattern. The Sunbonnet Babies quilting pattern appeared in textile art 1910's in the Ladies Home Journal 1911–1912 in a quilt stitched by Marie Webster. The pattern was popular during the Great Depression. In the American South, it was often known as "Dutch Doll ...

  5. Quilting - Wikipedia

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    Quilts tops were designed and pieced by one woman using scraps of hand-dyed cotton. This cotton often comes from old dresses or shawls. Once pieced, the quilt top is placed on a reed mat with the other layers and sewn together using thick, colored thread in straight parallel lines by members of the designer's family and community. [11]

  6. International Honor Quilt - Wikipedia

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    The International Honor Quilt (also known as the International Quilting Bee) is a collective feminist art project initiated in 1980 by Judy Chicago as a companion piece to The Dinner Party. [1] [2] The piece is a collection of 539 two-foot-long quilted triangles that honor women from around the world. [3]

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