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  2. Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting - Wikipedia

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    The show was hosted by Liz Porter (Katie Porter’s mother) and Marianne Fons. Both have retired and occasionally make guest appearances on the show. Porter left first and Mary Fons, Marianne's daughter, began to co-host the show with her mother. Gradually, Mary began to host alone with a guest to show a new technique as often as with Marianne.

  3. Katie Porter - Wikipedia

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    Porter was born on January 3, 1974, in Fort Dodge, Iowa.She grew up on a farm in southern Iowa. [4] [5] Her father, Dan Porter, was a farmer and banker. [6]Her mother, Liz, was a founder of Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting.

  4. Talk:Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting - Wikipedia

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    Love of Quilting website expired [ edit ] Article links to www.fonsandporter.com , and i tried that website but resulting page says "fonsandporter.com expired on 04/29/2021" (with " Network Solutions " on temp page).

  5. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    Quilting techniques are often incorporated into garment design as well. Quilt shows and competitions are held locally, regionally, and nationally. There are international competitions as well, particularly in the United States, Japan, and Europe. The following list summarizes most of the reasons a person might decide to make a quilt: Bedding ...

  6. Quilts of Gee's Bend - Wikipedia

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    A 1979 quilt by Lucy Mingo of Gee's Bend, Alabama. It includes a nine-patch center block surrounded by pieced strips. The quilts of Gee's Bend are quilts created by a group of women and their ancestors who live or have lived in the isolated African-American hamlet of Gee's Bend, Alabama along the Alabama River.

  7. History of quilting - Wikipedia

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    Whole-cloth quilt, 18th century, Netherlands.Textile made in India. In Europe, quilting appears to have been introduced by Crusaders in the 12th century (Colby 1971) in the form of the aketon or gambeson, a quilted garment worn under armour which later developed into the doublet, which remained an essential part of fashionable men's clothing for 300 years until the early 1600s.

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