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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. Misses Jane and Mary Hampson - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it was called the "Hampson Quilt". [8] To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Westbury Quilt, the craftswomen of the towns of Westbury, Hagley and Whitemore joined to create a new quilt. Named the "Millennium Quilt", it is now on permanent display at the Meander Valley Council Chambers in Deloraine. [3]

  4. Hudson's Bay point blanket - Wikipedia

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    On 2 May 2020, HBC celebrated its 350th anniversary. It re-released a series of special, limited-edition blankets in a variety of historic colourways and patterns. It added a 'Special Edition' label with a picture of the sailing vessel Nonsuch and the words 'Celebrating HBC's 350th Anniversary'. The Sky Blue Hudson's Bay Point Blanket – February

  5. Jean Ray Laury - Wikipedia

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    The International Quilt Study Center & Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has 41 of her quilts in its collection, the largest public collection of quilts in the world. [9] Michael James stated that "Jean Ray Laury was an artist, writer, poet, designer, teacher, mentor, and inspiration to countless numbers of quiltmakers and fabric ...

  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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