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Cuesta Benberry (September 8, 1923 – August 23, 2007) was an American historian and scholar. [1] Considered to be one of the pioneers of research on quiltmaking in America, she was the pioneer of research on African-American quiltmaking.
The Quilter's Apprentice (1999) Round Robin (2000) The Cross-Country Quilters (2001) The Runaway Quilt (2002) The Quilter's Legacy (2003) The Master Quilter (2004) The Sugar Camp Quilt (2005) The Christmas Quilt (2005) Circle of Quilters (2006) The Quilter's Homecoming (2007) The New Year's Quilt (2007) The Winding Ways Quilt (2008) The Quilter ...
The Women of Color Quilters Network (WCQN) was founded in 1986 by Carolyn L. Mazloomi. For many years in the early 1980s, Mazloomi had tried unsuccessfully to expand her circle of African American quilters. She eventually placed an advertisement in Quilter's Newsletter Magazine requesting correspondence with other quilters who shared this ...
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The Quilt National was first held in 1979, and was the first major exhibition of quilt art in the United States, and has been held biennially ever since. [2] [5] It was also the first major event held in the Dairy Barn Arts Center space, which at the time, was still largely an unaltered dairy barn. [6]
The dime, struck by the U.S. Mint in San Francisco in 1975, is so valuable because it is just one of two dimes missing an "S" mark for San Francisco.
He served on the inaugural advisory board of the International Quilt Study Center & Museum, [59] (now the International Quilt Museum [60]) which was founded at the university in 1997. [61] In 1999 he was offered a full-time position as a senior lecturer in the Department of Textiles, Clothing and Design [ 62 ] (now the Department of Textiles ...
The first official quilt trail was begun in 2001 in Adams County, Ohio. Donna Sue Groves wanted to honor her mother, Maxine, a noted quilter, with a painted quilt square on the family's barn in Manchester, Ohio. Though many believe that the Groves' farm is home to the first barn quilt, the first was an Ohio Star created as part of a community ...