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  2. Paul Secon - Wikipedia

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    Businessman. Known for. Co-founder of Pottery Barn. Spouses. Fairfax Kirby. Berta Moltke. Children. 2, including Lucas Secon. Paul Secon (July 13, 1916 – February 24, 2007) was an American entrepreneur and songwriter, who co-founded Pottery Barn with his brother, Morris, in 1950.

  3. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    A quilt is a multi-layered textile, traditionally composed of two or more layers of fabric or fiber. Commonly three layers are used with a filler material. These layers traditionally include a woven cloth top, a layer of batting or wadding, and a woven back combined using the techniques of quilting. This is the process of sewing on the face of ...

  4. Pottery Barn - Wikipedia

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    Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (1986–present) Website. www.potterybarn.com. Pottery Barn is an American upscale home furnishing store chain and e-commerce company, [2] with retail stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Australia. Pottery Barn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. The company is headquartered in San Francisco ...

  5. Quilt (The Shams album) - Wikipedia

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    Quilt. (1991) Sedusia EP. (1993) Quilt is an album by the American band the Shams. [1] [2] Released in 1991, it was the band's only album. [3] [4] "Only a Dream" first appeared on a single put out by Bob Mould 's Singles Only Label. [5] The Shams promoted the album by playing at CBGB during the 1992 CMJ Music Marathon.

  6. Charles Counts - Wikipedia

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    The Bauhaus Movement had a lasting effect on 20th century art and craft and influenced Charles Counts' work. The spare Bauhaus functional design principles were introduced to the United States as its exponents fled Nazi domination of Europe [14] Visiting Japanese craftsmen's reverence for beauty, design, quality and utility also influenced crafts persons, including Charles Counts, after World ...

  7. Crazy quilting - Wikipedia

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    Crazy quilting. The term " crazy quilting " is often used to refer to the textile art of crazy patchwork and is sometimes used interchangeably with that term. Crazy quilting does not actually refer to a specific kind of quilting (the needlework which binds two or more layers of fabric together), but a specific kind of patchwork lacking ...