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  2. Sabrina Gschwandtner - Wikipedia

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    Sabrina Gschwandtner (born 1977) is an American artist currently living in Los Angeles, California.She has held numerous showings of her work throughout the country and several pieces have been acquired by museums, including LACMA, the Walker Art Center, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, [1] the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, [2] and the RISD Museum, [3] among others.

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    Echo quilting, where a quilted outline of the appliqué pattern is repeated like ripples out to the edge of the quilt, is the most common quilting pattern employed on Hawaiian-style quilts. Beautiful examples are held in the collection of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum , Honolulu, Hawaii.

  4. Eleanor Burns - Wikipedia

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    Burns first started stitching on her Aunt Edna's feed sacks. Her first book, Make a Quilt in a Day: Log Cabin Pattern, was self-published in 1978.The book has been credited with starting a quilt-making revolution as people learned Burns's style of stitching a quilt.

  5. Quilts of Gee's Bend - Wikipedia

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    Gee's Bend (officially called Boykin) is an isolated, rural community of about seven hundred residents, southwest of Selma, in the Black Belt of Alabama.The area is named after Joseph Gee, a planter from North Carolina who acquired 6,000 acres of land and established a cotton plantation in 1816 with seventeen enslaved people.

  6. Lucy Mingo - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Marie (Young) Mingo (born 1931) is an American quilt maker and member of the Gee's Bend Collective from Gee's Bend (Boykin), Alabama.She was an early member of the Freedom Quilting Bee, which was an alternative economic organization created in 1966 to raise the socio-economic status of African-American communities in Alabama.

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